propeller
/prəˈpelə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /prəˈpelər/ (ame, ipa) · /prə-ˈpe-lər/ (ame, mw)
propeller — 名詞
- propellersingular
- propellersplural
1. a piece of equipment with two or more spinning blades that pushes a boat, aircra
螺旋槳
藉旋轉葉片推動船或飛機前進的裝置
a piece of equipment with two or more spinning blades that pushes a boat, aircraft, or other vehicle forward through air or water
Wei checked the propeller of his fishing boat before heading out onto the lake.
Wei 在把漁船開到湖上前,先檢查了螺旋槳的狀況。
propeller + of + [vehicle] — possessive structure
The small plane's propeller spun faster and faster as the pilot pushed the throttle forward.
那架小飛機的螺旋槳越轉越快,飛行員把油門桿往前推。
collocation: propeller spun / propeller blades
A thick rope got tangled in the propeller, and the engine stopped working.
一根粗繩子纏住了螺旋槳,引擎因此停止運轉。
Sofia could hear the propeller blades cutting through the air as the seaplane took off.
Sofia 可以聽見水上飛機起飛時,螺旋槳葉片劃破空氣的聲音。
The drone's small propeller broke when it hit a tree branch during the test flight.
無人機的小螺旋槳在測試飛行中撞到樹枝時摔斷了。
用法筆記
Commonly used with verbs of motion (spin, rotate, turn) and damage (break, bend, get tangled). The individual flat parts that spin are called propeller blades.