deceleration

英[ˌdiːselə'reɪʃn] 美[ˌdiːselə'reɪʃn]
  • n. 减速;制动
  • decadal adj.十年间的(由十个组成的)
  • decade n.十年
  • decadence n.衰落;颓废
  • decadency n.衰微;堕落
  • decadent adj.堕落的;颓废的;衰落的n.堕落者;颓废派艺术家
Noun:
  1. a decrease in rate of change;

    "the deceleration of the arms race"

  2. (physics) a rate of decrease in velocity

  3. the act of decelerating; decreasing the speed;

    "he initiated deceleration by braking"

1. The harder the brake pedal is pressed, the greater the car's deceleration.
刹车踩得越用力,车子减速越猛。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Sudden deceleration may also result in shearing injury to the intima of the aorta.
突然减速也可能造成主动脉内膜的剪式裂伤.

来自辞典例句

3. However, remember the principle of deceleration - acceleration is working here.
然而, 记得减速 - 加速的原则在这里是有效的.

来自互联网

4. Optimize the structure of forestry planting, and gradually deceleration Eucalyptus cultivation.
优化林业种植结构, 逐步调减速生桉种植面积.

来自互联网

5. The high - performance braking system ensures excellent deceleration values in all situations.
高性能的制动系统确保在所有情况下出色的减速值.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The same applies to deceleration in manoeuvreing.
      同样可以适用于减速。
    2. Mr Bernanke's speech showed that he is not unhappy about the economy's deceleration.
      伯南克先生的讲话,表明他对经济的减速并没有感到丝毫不悦。
    3. During deceleration, the IMA unit becomes a generator, while thecomputer operates the gasoline engine valvetrain to minimize enginebraking.
      的单位成为一个发电机,而计算机的运行汽油发动机配气,尽量减少发动机制动。

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