lever
n. 槓桿; 操作杆; 工具
vt. 用槓桿撬動
A lever is a handle or bar that is attached to a piece of machinery and which you push or pull in order to operate the machinery.
Push the tiny lever on the lock...
按一下鎖上的小柄。
The taps have a lever to control the mix of hot and cold water.
水閥上有一個手柄控制冷熱水。
A lever is a long bar, one end of which is placed under a heavy object so that when you press down on the other end you can move the object.
If you lever something in a particular direction, you move it there, especially by using a lot of effort.
Neighbours eventually levered open the door with a crowbar...
鄰居們最終用一根鐵撬把門撬開了。
Insert the fork about 6in. from the root and simultaneously lever it backwards...
將耙子插入到離根部約6英寸的地方並同時向後扳。
A lever is an idea or action that you can use to make people do what you want them to do, rather than what they want to do.
Radical, militant factions want to continue using the hostages as a lever to gain concessions from the west.
激進的好戰派想要繼續利用人質作籌碼來換取西方的讓步。
1. a rigid bar pivoted about a fulcrum
2. a simple machine that gives a mechanical advantage when given a fulcrum
3. a flat metal tumbler in a lever lock
1. to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open;
PULL SHIFT LEVER TO LEFT SEVERAL TIMES TO ACTUATE DOWNSHIFT SWITCH.
把換擋叉杆向左拉動三次啟用降擋開關.
The front sledge could be steered by a lever on the front of the frame.
前滑板可由位於機身前部的操縱桿控制.
That lever is cranked into place to secure the front wheel and the bike.
那個槓桿被彎到合適的地方來保護前輪和腳踏車.
The price is the total lever that manufacturing cycle differentiates and signal.
價格是生產週期劃分的總的槓桿和訊號.
The wheel and axle is really a sort of lever.
輪軸實際上是一種槓桿.