词汇 | platooning |
释义 | platooning noun[ U ] uk /pləˈtuː.nɪŋ/ us /pləˈtuː.nɪŋ/ platooningnoun[U] (SPORTS)sports USspecialized in a sports team, especially in baseball, the practice of using two players at different times at the same position: (棒球等中用两名或多名队员的)同位替换;与同位队员轮流上场 North Carolina began the platooning of the two quarterbacks on a set rotation.北卡罗来纳开始了两个四分卫在第一盘的轮换。 Baseball writer Bill James credits Southworth and Casey Stengel with reinstituting platooning in the 1940s. The platooning works because Curry can pull down the ball and run while Durant excels at operating in the pocket. Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley around the hornidiom at bat bomb curve heater hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide sac spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play starting pitcher swing platooningnoun[U] (VEHICLES)transport specialized a method of connecting vehicles either physically or using computer technology so they can travel close together in a group, as a way of saving space, fuel, or money: (以节省空间、燃料或者开销为目的的)车辆结队 We will encourage cooperative vehicle systems, including platooning. 我们将鼓励采用车辆合作的方式,包括车辆结队。 As a cost-cutting measure, platooning would allow haulage firms to arrange trucks in tight convoys and eliminate drivers in all but the lead vehicle. One approach would be to designate special platooning lanes, separated by fixed barriers. On the road: driving & operating road vehicles aquaplaning back someone up biting point boxed in branch off chauffeur gun handle lock pull pull someone up push start range anxiety reverse road rage run away with someone skid speeding steer ton |
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