释义 |
pulleypul‧ley /ˈpʊli/ noun [countable] pulleyOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French poulie, probably from Greek polos; ➔ POLE1 - A fellow engineer came to check on the work, and to do so had to ascend on a rope pulley.
- Above the stove there hung a laundry rack, suspended on a system of pulleys.
- As they ran over the pulleys, a slurry of sand or tungsten carbide was poured on the wire.
- He saw a cauldron to one side with its lid hanging above it, suspended on a pulley.
- One of the walls in the gym had dual pulley cables.
- Some were placed in beds framed with ropes and pulleys to prevent movement.
- The Corrado's supercharger sits alongside the transversely mounted engine and is belt-driven off the crankshaft pulley at 1.66 times engine speed.
- The Strongbeam Water Low bracket and pulley makes it simplicity itself to lower and raise the basket as required.
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