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 deceleration [di`sɛlə'reʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 减速

[医] 减速[度]


  1. The subsequent deceleration of the machine.
    翻译为:机器随后的减速。
  2. However, remember the principle of deceleration-acceleration is working here.
    然而,记得减速-速的原则在这里是有效的。
  3. Sudden deceleration may also result in shearing injury to the intima of the aorta.
    突然减速也可能造成主动脉内膜的剪式裂伤。


deceleration
[ noun ]
  1. a decrease in rate of change

  2. <noun.attribute>
    the deceleration of the arms race
  3. (physics) a rate of decrease in velocity

  4. <noun.time>
  5. the act of decelerating; decreasing the speed

  6. <noun.act>
    he initiated deceleration by braking


deceleration \deceleration\ n.
a decrease in velocity. Opposite of {acceleration}

Syn: slowing, retardation.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. The industrialists nevertheless are benefiting from a deceleration in the wages bill.
  2. Because of the complex feelings fed back by skis - slipping, sliding, acceleration and deceleration - it faces a formidable challenge.
  3. Honeycomb barriers, rather than rigid steel or concrete ones, might also have slowed Senna's and Ratzenberger's deceleration rate enough for them to survive. But there are more fundamental decisions to be made.
  4. The deceleration last year was caused by the smallest earnings increases in manufacturing and private service-type industries since 1975 and the first construction earnings decline since 1975.
  5. The air bags Chrysler is installing are designed to inflate in one-twentieth of a second if crash sensors on either side of the car's radiator and passenger compartment detect extreme deceleration.
  6. "Though consumption remains strong, a certain deceleration is already visible," he told a press conference.
  7. The Clinton reforms, encouraging the creation of health alliances, can only assist the market's deceleration.
  8. The deceleration in the rise of family income is more dramatic.
  9. The cuts would be an astonishing deceleration for Japan's economy, where capital expenditure has grown at a double-digit rate for the past three years.
  10. Other countries, such as Germany, also suffered an economic deceleration in the 1980s.
  11. Four out of five of the group's top products recorded lower growth rates. The deceleration is likely to continue.
  12. Prudential Securities analyst John M. McMillin sees continuation of "a real deceleration" in earnings growth to the 5%-6% range in the current quarter for companies historically posting low double-digit gains.
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