diesel
英 ['diːz(ə)l]
美['dizl]
- n. 柴油机;柴油;(俚)健康的身体
- adj. 内燃机传动的;供内燃机用的
- n. (Diesel)人名;(德)狄塞耳
- n. 迪赛(意大利时装品牌)
词态变化
复数: diesels;
助记提示
【狄塞尔】狄塞尔就是柴油机的发明者
中文词源
diesel 柴油
来自其发明者19世纪德国机械工程师Rudolf Diesel.
英文词源
- diesel
- diesel: [19] The name of this type of internalcombustion engine (which runs on oil rather than petrol) commemorates its inventor, the Parisborn Bavarian engineer Rudolf Diesel (1858– 1913). He conceived his idea for the engine in the early 1890s. In its development stage he was almost killed when one exploded, but by 1897 he had succeeded in producing an operable engine. Within a year he was a millionaire. The term diesel is first recorded in English in 1894.
- diesel (adj.)
- 1894, named for Rudolf Diesel (1858-1913), German mechanical engineer who designed this type of engine.
双语例句
- 1. The GM diesel engine shunted the coaches to Platform 4.
- 通用柴油动力火车头将车厢转轨到了4号月台。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I drank a cup of tea that tasted of diesel.
- 我喝了杯有股柴油味的茶。
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- 3. A large diesel tank mysteriously leaked its contents into the river.
- 一个大型柴油罐的柴油莫名其妙地泄漏到河里去了。
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- 4. Black cabs run on diesel.
- 黑色的出租车使用柴油。
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- 5. Diesel cost 60p/gal in some places.
- 在有些地方,柴油卖到每加仑60便士。
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