bushing

/ˈbu̇-shiŋ How to pronounce bushing (audio)/ (ame, mw)

bushing — noun

1. a tube-shaped part, usually made of metal, rubber, or plastic, that fits tightly

1.名詞C1
釋義

a tube-shaped part, usually made of metal, rubber, or plastic, that fits tightly inside a hole in a machine to protect the surrounding surface from rubbing or to keep a moving rod or shaft in the correct position while it moves

例句

Rodrigo replaced the worn bushing inside the pump to stop the shaft from rattling.

worn bushing — the part that degrades over time and needs replacement

The old brass bushing on the bicycle pedal had cracked after thousands of kilometres of use.

brass bushing — material + noun collocation showing common construction

同義詞
  • sleeve

    A broader term for any tube that fits over or inside a part. Unlike bushing, sleeve does not specifically imply friction reduction or wear protection.

  • bush

    A shorter, less common form of bushing. Used mainly in British English in technical contexts ('a brass bush').

  • liner

    A very general term for any protective covering layer. Liner does not specify the cylindrical shape that bushing does.

用法筆記

Frequently modified by a material adjective (rubber bushing, brass bushing, bronze bushing) or a location noun (suspension bushing, steering bushing). The bushing is designed to wear down instead of the larger, more expensive part it protects, so 'worn bushing' and 'replace the bushing' are common collocations.

常見錯誤

I need to replace the bearing in the suspension arm.
I need to replace the bushing in the suspension arm.
💡A bushing is a simple sleeve that reduces sliding friction; a bearing is a more complex component with rolling elements like balls or rollers.

2. a protective tube made of a non-conductive material such as rubber, ceramic, or

2.名詞C1
釋義

a protective tube made of a non-conductive material such as rubber, ceramic, or plastic that surrounds an electrical wire or conductor where it passes through a hole in a metal panel, box, or casing, stopping the electric current from leaking to the surrounding structure

例句

Before closing the electrical panel, Selim checked each rubber bushing around the power cable for cracks.

rubber bushing + electrical panel — domain-specific collocation

Beatrix installed a ceramic bushing where the live wire passed through the metal casing of the motor.

ceramic bushing — material choice for high-temperature insulation

同義詞
  • insulating grommet

    A flexible ring that protects cables passing through a hole. Grommet is usually softer and not tube-shaped in the same way a bushing is.

  • insulating liner

    A broader, less technical term for any non-conductive cover. Less precise than bushing in professional contexts.

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 1 by the domain: this sense describes electrical insulation protecting against current leakage, not mechanical friction reduction. Often found in phrases like 'transformer bushing,' 'panel bushing,' or 'feed-through bushing.' The material is always non-conductive — commonly porcelain, ceramic, rubber, or specialised plastic.

常見錯誤

The plumber installed a bushing on the water pipe to reduce vibrations.
The electrician installed an insulating bushing where the cable enters the junction box.
💡The electrical sense of bushing is specific to conductors and insulation, not plumbing or general vibration absorption.