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capstan

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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cap·stan /ˈkæpstən/ noun [countable]  TTWa round machine shaped like a drum, used to wind up a rope that pulls or lifts heavy objects 绞盘,卷扬机,起锚机
Examples from the Corpus
capstanHe stood before an arrangement with a central capstan or gearbox from which horizontal arms of various lengths protruded in all directions.But Grundig had to provide quite separate sound heads, and individual capstans to drive the tape.Q7 No, if new capstans produce attractive prices.Bollards are prone to sudden collapse, and the ropes often jam in the groove behind the capstan during retrieval.I am intrigued by the capstan winches fitted to the Range Rovers on the Darien Gap crossing.On Monday morning's tide they started on the capstan again.
Origin capstan (1300-1400) Old Provençal cabestan, from cabestre rope for leading an animal, probably from Latin capere to take, hold
cap·stan nounChineseSyllable
like machine used shaped Corpus a wind a drum, to round


capstan
capstan /ˈkæpstən/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old Provençal
 Origin: cabestan, from cabestre 'rope for leading an animal', probably from Latin capere 'to take, hold'
a round machine shaped like a drum, used to wind up a rope that pulls or lifts heavy objects


cap·stanBrE /ˈkæpstən/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkæpstən/ 🔊 nouna thick cylinder that winds up a rope, used for lifting heavy objects such as an anchor on a ship 起锚机;绞盘