vortex
n. [航]渦流; [物]渦旋; (動亂,爭論等的)中心; 旋風
A vortex is a mass of wind or water that spins round so fast that it pulls objects down into its empty centre.
The polar vortex is a system of wintertime winds.
極地渦旋是冬季風形成的一個風系。
...the spiralling vortex airflow that slows the plane.
使飛機減速的螺旋形氣流渦旋
If you refer to a situation as a vortex, you feel that you are being forced into it without being able to prevent it.
When marriages break down children are swept into the vortex of their parents' embittered emotions.
當婚姻破裂時,孩子們也被捲進父母感情日益惡化的漩渦中。
...a self-destructive vortex of alcoholic binges and blackouts.
縱酒狂歡和醒來時什麼都不記得的自毀漩渦
1. the shape of something rotating rapidly
2. a powerful circular current of water (usually the resulting of conflicting tides)
This paper studied the wake improvement by stern fin and vortex generator numerically.
本文中利用數值計算討論使用艉導流翼與渦流導流翼來改善艉跡流特性的可能性.
An experimental research on the performance of a small flow vortex tube is introduced.
本文用實驗方法研究了小流量渦流管制冷的特性.
Foxconn again stood in the opinion of the vortex center.
富士康又一次站在了輿論漩渦的中心.
Let us imagine the primordial din, the original vortex!
讓我們臆想那本初的喧囂 、 元始的漩渦!
Compressing air expands in nozzle, and then enters into vortex tube in the tangent line direction.
工作時壓縮氣體在噴嘴內膨脹, 然後以很高的速度沿切線方向進入渦流管.