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词汇 cylinder
释义 cylinder
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈsɪl.ɪn.dər/ us /ˈsɪl.ɪn.dɚ/

cylindernoun[C] (SHAPE)


a solid or hollow tube with long straight sides and two circular ends the same size, or an object shaped like this, often used as a container: 圆柱体;圆柱状物;圆筒(常用作容器)
Deep-sea divers carry cylinders of oxygen on their backs.深海潜水员背上背有氧气筒。
 
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Geometrical shapes
-cornered
circularly
congruently
conic
cuboid
cylindrically
lozenge
orbicular
ovally
ovoid
parallelogram
pentagon
polytope
prism
quadrilateral
rectangle
rectangular
rhombus
three-dimensional
tubular

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Spherical, circular and annular objects

cylindernoun[C] (ENGINE PART)


the tube-shaped device, found especially in an engine, inside which the part of the engine that causes the fuel to produce power moves up and down: (发动机的)汽缸
a six-cylinder engine六汽缸发动机
 
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The engine & engine parts
air filter
alternator
anti-roll
biting point
brake
cam
carburation
carburettor
disc brake
distributor
exhaust pipe
internal combustion engine
manual transmission
muffler
neutral
suspension
tailpipe
tappet
unbraked
water-cooled

cylindernoun[C] (BASKETBALL)


in basketball, the area that is around a player who is trying to make a play on the court(= playing area):
The league's rule does not allow you to interfere with a player's cylinder when they are trying to make a play.
in basketball, the area that extends directly up from the basket(= goal):
A player is not allowed to interfere with a shot that is still in the cylinder.
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Basketball, netball & volleyball
airball
alley-oop
b-ball
backcourt
backfield
dime
dunk
foul
game ball
goaltending
granny shot
half-court
half-court press
pivot
quintet
rebound
rebounder
rebounding
reverse dribble
turnover

cylinder | American Dictionary


cylinder
noun[ C ]
us/ˈsɪl·ən·dər/

cylindernoun[C] (SHAPE)


geometry
a solid that has long straight sides and circular ends of equal size, or a hollow object shaped like this and often used as a container:
Inside a roll of paper towels there’s a cardboard cylinder.

cylindernoun[C] (ENGINE PART)


the tube-shaped part of an engine inside of which the piston (= part that causes the fuel to produce power) moves up and down:
The engine isn’t firing on all its cylinders.

cylindrical


adjectiveus/səˈlɪn·drɪ·kəl/
geometry
cylindrical structures

Examples of cylinder


cylinder
The main linear actuators of the pneumatic systems are cylinders.
The cylinders and the swing motor are activated by means of pressure and flow through the main valves.
The image of the work is very powerful and the interreflection of the circles creates illusory curving cylinders inside the work.
A possible way to do that is a z pinch consisting of two coaxial cylinders.
One part consists of five giant 'zambombas' (lion roars), made of barrels, measuring 1.30 metres and played by pneumatic cylinders.
Additionally, each finger has four degrees of freedom, eight independent strings and pneumatic cylinders.
Actuation of the lift and tilt hydraulic cylinders is achieved by specifying a valve position for lift and tilt respectively.
The small amount of refuse present at the time of sampling included gas cylinders, pipes, metal fragments, cans, glass, vehicle batteries, and empty fuel drums.
Further, the links of a redundant robot is in general longish and thus the cylinder's representation is convenient.
Phonograph cylinders were made of wax, and thus only withstood a very limited number of replayings before the groove was worn.
Each household had at least one, and often a few, hematite (iron oxide) cylinders.
The experiments were performed in acrylic plastic cylinders (25 cm high, 17 cm diameter), the top of which was covered with fine mesh screen.
The boundary conditions enable us to make some analytical progress in determining the flow between the cylinders.
To conclude, there evidently is no precisely definable loss of stability, or onset of ribbing, in symmetric film-splitting between counter-rotating cylinders of finite length.
To conclude $2, the above methods are used to compute some secondary velocity profiles for two particular cylinders.
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Collocations withcylinder


cylinder

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aluminum cylinder
This engine utilizes a cast iron cylinder block and an aluminumcylinder head.
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circular cylinder
A classical example of vortex shedding develops when a circular cylinder is set into motion in the direction normal to its axis.
cylinder bore
They will continue to be taxed, as they are taxed now, on the basis of the cylinder bore.
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