释义 |
torquetorque /tɔːk $ tɔːrk/ noun [uncountable]  torqueOrigin: 1800-1900 Latin torquere ‘to twist’ - But it's more than power the kit provides-it also offers a massive boost in torque.
- By analogy to the hybrid motor the expression for pull-out torque in a variable-reluctance motor can be found directly.
- If the switching angle is not optimised at any operating speed then the motor torque is less than the pull-out torque.
- The shoulder torque has most effect on the arm of the player, the wrist torque on the club itself.
- There's good torque for clean response and brisk pick-up after shifting gear, but high-end engine output is nothing startling.
- Variations of load and friction torques with speed can also be taken into account.
- What you will really love, though, is the buckets of low-down torque that the G-lader blower and intercooler create.
- When relative motion occurs between the damper components there is a mutual drag torque.
► Mechanicalball bearing, nounbelt, nouncog, nouncombustion chamber, nounconveyor belt, nouncoolant, nouncooling system, nouncrank, verbdifferential, noundisengage, verbdismantle, verbdrive, nounfour-stroke engine, nounfuel cell, nounfulcrum, noungear, nounheat pump, nounhydraulic, adjectiveinertia, nounmechanical, adjectivemechanical engineering, nounmill, nounmillstone, nounmillwheel, nounmomentum, nounmotive, adjectiveneutral, nounnuclear reactor, nounoil pan, nounpivot, nounpropulsion, nounpulley, nounpump, nounrace, verbratchet, nounreactor, nounregulate, verbretract, verbrev, verbrev, nounrotor, nounselector, nounstarter motor, nounstress, nounstressed, adjectivestrip, verbsump, nounsupercharged, adjectivetemplate, nountop gear, nountorque, nountwo-stroke, adjectiveuniversal joint, nounvalve, nounwheel, nounwinch, nounwindlass, noun VERB► produce· At the end of this time the rotor has moved forward to a position where the motor is producing negative torque. technical the force or power that makes something turn around a central point, especially in an engine |