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traction

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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trac·tion /ˈtrækʃən/ noun [uncountable]  1 MIthe process of treating a broken bone with special medical equipment that pulls it 〔治疗骨折的〕牵引术in traction He was in traction (=receiving this kind of treatment) for weeks after the accident. 事故后他接受了几个星期的牵引治疗。2 HPthe force that prevents something such as a wheel sliding on a surface 〔防止车轮在路面滑动的〕附着摩擦力 The tires were bald (=completely worn) and lost traction on the wet road. 轮胎已磨平,在这种湿的路面上没有了摩擦力。3. TTthe type of power needed to make a vehicle move, or to pull a heavy load 〔使汽车或重物等移动的〕牵引力n4 if a new idea or thing gains traction, it becomes accepted by or popular with more and more people The idea of changing the structure of the school year is gaining traction.
Examples from the Corpus
tractionThe rigidity and traction of the EBs was far superior to spongy plimsolls.Bigfoot gets better traction off the line and vaults the moguls, arriving first at the turn.Rubber soles give the shoes better traction.Centre-stage of the final weekend's events were two grand locomotive cavalcades each day which combined both steam and diesel traction.The line ran several combinations of preserved diesel traction over its tracks during the two-day event.It is important to keep the wheels rolling; rolling wheels have traction.The practical result is improved traction and vehicle handling on slippery roads.Locked-up wheels have no traction and slide.Your front wheels are sliding; you must regain traction, grip.in tractionHe was in traction for weeks after the accident.
Origin traction (1600-1700) Medieval Latin tractio, from Latin trahere to pull
trac·tion nounLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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traction
traction /ˈtrækʃən/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: tractio, from Latin trahere __to pull__
1. the process of treating a broken bone with special medical equipment that pulls it
    in traction
    He was in traction (=receiving this kind of treatment) for weeks after the accident.
2. the force that prevents something such as a wheel sliding on a surface:
    The tires were bald (=completely worn) and lost traction on the wet road.
3. the type of power needed to make a vehicle move, or to pull a heavy load


trac·tionBrE /ˈtrækʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtrækʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] the action of pulling sth along a surface; the power that is used for doing this 牵引;拖拉;牵引力;拉力a way of treating a broken bone in your body that involves using special equipment to pull the bone gradually back into its correct place 牵引(使体内断骨复位的疗法)He spent six weeks in traction after he broke his leg. 他腿部骨折后做了六个星期的牵引治疗。🔊🔊the force that stops sth, for example the wheels of a vehicle, from sliding on the ground (车轮等对地面的)附着摩擦力