winch
/wɪntʃ/ (bre, ipa) · /wɪntʃ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwinch/ (ame, mw)
winch — 名詞
- winchsingular
- winchesplural
1. a piece of equipment that raises or moves very heavy objects through a turning d
絞車;捲揚機
用旋轉滾筒捲繞繩索以吊運重物的機械
a piece of equipment that raises or moves very heavy objects through a turning drum that winds a steel cable.
The rescue team used a winch to pull the damaged car out of the ditch.
救援隊用絞車將受損的轎車從水溝裡拉出來。
collocation: used a winch to pull [something] out of [place]
Henrik operated the winch while his co-workers guided the heavy crate onto the ship.
Henrik 操作絞車,而他的同事們則引導沉重的貨箱裝上船。
A small electric winch on the boat lifted the anchor chain without any trouble.
船上的一台小型電動絞車毫不費力地升起了錨鏈。
The winch was strong enough to drag a fallen tree across the entire clearing.
那台絞車的力量很大,足以把一整棵倒下的樹拖過整片空地。
Ezra checked the cable on the winch before attempting to move the broken tractor.
Ezra 在嘗試移動那台壞掉的拖拉機之前,先檢查了絞車上的鋼索。
文法句型
a winch
the winch
用法筆記
Common in rescue, construction, marine, and off-road vehicle contexts. A winch differs from a crane in that it winds a rope or chain around a drum, rather than suspending a load from a long arm.
常見錯誤
winch — 動詞
- winchpresent simple I / you / we / they
- winches3rd person singular
- winching-ing form
- winchedpast simple
1. to raise, lower, or pull an object by using a winch.
用絞車吊運
使用絞車來升降或拉動重物
to raise, lower, or pull an object by using a winch.
The crew winched the lifeboat up to the deck during the storm.
船員們在風暴中將救生艇用絞車吊上甲板。
collocation: winch [object] up to [place]
Renata carefully winched the engine block out of the old truck.
Renata 小心翼翼地用絞車把引擎本體從舊卡車裡吊出來。
Rescuers winched the injured hiker into the helicopter for the flight to the hospital.
救援人員用絞車將受傷的登山客吊進直升機,準備送往醫院。
Élise winched a fresh supply of lumber up to the second floor of the building site.
Élise 用絞車將一批新的木材吊到建築工地的二樓。
Gita and her father winched the sailboat onto the trailer after the race.
Gita 和她的父親比賽結束後用絞車將帆船拉上拖車。
文法句型
winch + object
winch + object + adverb/preposition
用法筆記
The object is typically a heavy item such as a vehicle, boat, piece of machinery, or an injured person. It is often used with a prepositional phrase indicating direction (up, out of, onto, into).