ro
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复数形式
rockers
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摇杆, 摇椅
a curved support that permits the supported object to rock to and fro
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曲刃冰鞋, 摇滚冰鞋
an ice skate with a curved blade
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摇床, 淘金槽
a trough that can be rocked back and forth; used by gold miners to shake auriferous earth in water in order to separate the gold
同义词:
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摇滚乐迷, 20世纪60年代穿皮夹克骑摩托车的青少年或年轻人
a teenager or young adult in the 1960s who wore leather jackets and rode motorcycles
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摇摇篮的人, 负责摇动摇篮哄孩子的看护人
an attendant who rocks a child in a cradle
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平衡器, 摇杆
a part that helps balance and stabilize the car while driving
A rocker is a part of the suspension system that helps balance and stabilize a vehicle while driving. It connects different suspension components and helps distribute forces evenly when the car moves over bumps or turns. Rockers are often used in high-performance or off-road vehicles to improve handling and keep the wheels in better contact with the road. They are usually made of strong materials like metal to withstand pressure and ensure a smoother, more controlled ride.
- The rocker on my uncle's classic car was painted in shiny silver to match its vintage style.
我叔叔经典车上的摇杆被涂成了闪亮的银色,以匹配其复古风格。
- When the car hit a bump, I noticed the rocker moved slightly, absorbing some of the impact.
当汽车撞到颠簸时,我注意到摇杆轻微移动,吸收了一些冲击力。
- Mechanics often check the condition of the rocker during routine maintenance to ensure it's secure and functioning properly.
机械师经常在例行维护期间检查摇臂的状况,以确保其安全并正常运行。
- The repair shop replaced the damaged rocker with a new one after the accident.
修理店在事故后用新的摇臂替换了损坏的摇臂。
- A strong rocker is important for maintaining stability, especially during sharp turns or sudden stops.
坚固的摇杆对于保持稳定性很重要,尤其是在急转弯或突然停车时。