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turbine

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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tur·bine /ˈtɜːbaɪn $ ˈtɜːrbən, -baɪn/ noun [countable]  TPan engine or motor in which the pressure of a liquid or gas moves a special wheel around 涡轮机;汽轮机 gas turbine, wind turbine
Examples from the Corpus
turbineIt revs like a turbine and sounds like a locomotive. it turns the skin on your arms to gooseflesh.In earlier times this had an overshot wheel, later replaced with a turbine.Tesla was obsessed by water wheels and turbines.That was the genesis of an idea that returned to him years later when he invented a smooth disc turbine without buckets.At operating speed there was no roaring, vibrating, or shaking, just a smooth whine from the turbine.The turbine whined familiarly and the rotors blurred above the cabin.The seasonal performance might be improved to some extent by using a wind turbine as the energy source.
Origin turbine (1800-1900) French Latin turbo fast spinning movement, whirlwind
tur·bine nounChineseSyllable
pressure motor which the Corpus an or engine of liquid a in


turbine
turbine /ˈtɜːbaɪn $ ˈtɜːrbən, -baɪn/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: French
 Origin: Latin turbo 'fast spinning movement, whirlwind'
an engine or motor in which the pressure of a liquid or gas moves a special wheel around
gas turbine, wind turbine


tur·bineBrE /ˈtɜːbaɪn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtɜːrbaɪn/ 🔊 nouna machine or an engine that receives its power from a wheel that is turned by the pressure of water, air or gas 涡轮机;汽轮机   see also wind turbine