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odometers
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里程表, 计程器
a device in a vehicle that measures the distance traveled by counting the number of rotations of a vehicle's wheels
An odometer is a device in a vehicle that measures the total distance the vehicle has traveled, typically in miles or kilometers. It works by using mechanical or electronic sensors connected to the vehicle's wheels to track the number of rotations. Each rotation represents a set distance, and the odometer keeps a running total. The reading is usually displayed on the dashboard and provides important information for maintenance, like when to change the oil or perform other service tasks. It is also used when buying or selling a vehicle to estimate its age and condition.
- The odometer on the car showed that it had traveled over 100,000 miles.
汽车上的里程表显示它已经行驶了超过10万英里。
- He checked the odometer regularly to track the mileage for maintenance purposes.
他定期检查里程表以跟踪维护目的的里程。
- The odometer reading indicated that they were nearing their destination.
里程表的读数表明他们即将到达目的地。
- The mechanic replaced the odometer in the truck to ensure accurate mileage recording.
机械师更换了卡车中的里程表以确保准确的里程记录。
- The odometer reset to zero after the vehicle's battery was replaced.
更换车辆电池后,里程表重置为零。