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词汇 winch
释义 winch
noun[ C ]
uk /wɪntʃ/ us /wɪntʃ/(alsowindlass)
a machine that lifts heavy objects by turning a chain or rope around a tube-shaped device: 绞车;卷扬机
Winches powered by electric motors launched the gliders into the air.
This old steam winch was used to pull things up on shore in days gone by.
 
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They used a boat winch to crank the beast into the truck.
The helicopter was hovering above us and they dropped a winch down.
He is credited with inventing the hand-cranked winch, a labour-saving device for hoisting sails.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Machines - general words
3-D printer
animatronic
automated
automation
backhoe
chuck
coffee machine
convenience
crankshaft
Heath Robinson
humanoid
immobilizer
roller
snow thrower
stacker
stump grinder
supersensitivity
synchrotron
valve
workhorse
winch
verb[ T ]
uk /wɪntʃ/ us /wɪntʃ/
to lift a heavy object by turning a chain or rope around a tube-shaped device:
Two helicopters winched the passengers to safety from the deck of the ship.
The car was slowly winched out of the water.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to move from a lower position to a higher position
liftI can't lift my arm past this point without pain.
raiseRaise your hand if you have a question, please.
elevatePut pressure on the wound and keep the injured limb elevated.
pick upIf the baby cries, pick him up and cuddle him.
scoop upShe scooped up the crying toddler and carried him off to his cot.
The sunken boat was slowly winched to the surface.
An attempt was made to winch the two survivors into a helicopter.
Imagine yourself in Salisbury watching the last stones of the 404ft cathedral spire being winched into place.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Raising and lowering
depress
elevate
elevated
hike
hike something up
hoick
hoist
hold
hold up
jack
lift
prick (something) up
prise
prize
pry
put something up
raise
re-erect
ride
undulation

winch | American Dictionary


winch
noun[ C ]
us/wɪntʃ/
a machine that lifts heavy objects by turning a chain or rope around a tube-shaped device

winch


verb[ T ]us/wɪntʃ/
He winched the crate off the truck.

Examples of winch


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But the winches on each side of the bridge were electric, not hand-driven, which made for much less labour.
Here they could not get the anchors out because the winch was frozen in a lump of ice.
Insects were caught in a tapering net suspended several metres below an aerodynamically shaped, helium-filled balloon (blimp) attached to a lightweight motorized winch.
This did not work, and the axle was used as a winch to operate weather balloons.
Larsen planned to flense alongside, hoist blankets of blubber and meat aboard using powerful winches and derricks, and process on deck.
Truck movement along the vertical is performed by program-controlled winches equipped with position transducers.
They were rescued only when the lift was winched manually back to ground level, after which two people required oxygen from the emergency services.
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It is true that there are winches to be worked, and that retrieving motor cars are sometimes used for bringing in gliders from considerable distances.
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Sometimes, there are devious warp winches and warps are poorly maintained.
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There ropes are not held in the hand, but on a winch, which is then wound.
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These balloon barrage winches can launch a glider on flat country to heights which it could never attain from even the best of hillsides.
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They have proved what can be done in areas winch formerly supported only wild beasts and a few nomadic tribesmen with poor, under-fed flocks.
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I also want to reply to one of the accusations winch was made against our party.
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In the first place it deals with the question of terminology, winch has given rise to a good deal of confusion.
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One of the great engineering firms that repaired ships and manufactured winches was due to go out of business.
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