cantilever
英 ['kæntɪliːvə]
美 ['kæntɪlivɚ]
cantilever 悬臂cant, 弯,转,角落,词源同decant, canton. -lever, 杠杆,操作杆。
- cantilever (n.)
- 1660s, probably from cant (n.2) + lever, but earliest form (c. 1610) was cantlapper. First element also might be Spanish can "dog," architect's term for an end of timber jutting out of a wall, on which beams rested. Related: Cantilevered.
- 1. Force - measuring elements employ either a cantilever beam or a column arrangement.
- 测力元件采用悬臂梁或柱的形式.
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- 2. The idea of cantilever construction is ancient in the Orient.
- 在亚洲古代就已实行过悬臂施工.
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- 3. The Great New Orlean Bridge represents modern contemporary long - span steel cantilever construction.
- 新奥尔良大钢桥表现出了现代大 跨 径钢桥悬臂施工的技术.
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- 4. The flexible diaphragm is connected to a plat cantilever - calibrated spring.
- 柔韧的膜片一扁平的悬臂校正弹簧相连.
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- 5. The structure consists basically of two cantilever beams.
- 这种结构基本上由两根悬臂梁组成.
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