释义 |
lever美 ['li:və(r)] 英 ['li:və(r)] - n.杆;手段;利弗〔姓氏〕;矫平机
- v.(用杠杆)撬动
- 网络控制杆;手柄;工具
n. control,device,pedal,treadle v. force,jimmy,open,prise,work free 1. | (车辆或机器的)操纵杆,控制杆a handle used to operate a vehicle or piece of machinery |
| Pull the lever towards you to adjust the speed. 把操纵杆往你身前拉动以调节速度。 |
2. | 杠杆a long piece of wood, metal, etc. used for lifting or opening sth by sb placing one end of it under an object and pushing down on the other end |
3. | ~ (for/against sth) 施压的行为an action that is used to put pressure on sb to do sth they do not want to do |
| The threat of sanctions is our most powerful lever for peace. 实施制裁的威胁是我们争取和平最有力的施压手段。 |
1. | (用杠杆)撬动to move sth with a lever |
| I levered the lid off the pot with a knife. 我用刀撬掉了罐盖。 | | They managed to lever the door open. 他们设法撬开了门。 |
n. | | na. | 1. 利威尔(Charles James,1806-1872,英国小说家) |
n. | 1. a rigid bar that pivots about a point and is used to move or lift a load at one end by applying force to the other end 2. a mechanical device or machine that operates using leverage 3. a device, tactic, or situation that can be used to advantage 4. a long handle that you pull or push to operate a machine 5. a solid bar, often made of metal, that you put under a heavy object to move itA lever is a simple machine. 6. something that you use for making people do something that you want them to do 1. a rigid bar that pivots about a point and is used to move or lift a load at one end by applying force to the other end 2. a mechanical device or machine that operates using leverage 3. a device, tactic, or situation that can be used to advantage 4. a long handle that you pull or push to operate a machine 5. a solid bar, often made of metal, that you put under a heavy object to move itA lever is a simple machine. 6. something that you use for making people do something that you want them to do |
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