gear的意思和读音

gear

: [ɡɪr] : [ɡɪə(r)]

n.齿

v.齿();();

gears  gearing  geared  

adj.+n.protective gear,combat gear,electrical gear,video gear

v.+n.shift gear,switch gear,buy gear,use gear,wear gear

n.kit,stuff,things,paraphernalia,tacklegearn.in vehicle

1.[c][usupl]齿machinery in a vehicle that turns engine power (or power on a bicycle) into movement forwards or backwards

Careless use of the clutch may damage the gears.使

2.[u][c]a particular position of the gears in a vehicle that gives a particular range of speed and power

first/second, etc. gear

reverse gear

low/high gear

bottom/top gear

to change gear

to shift gear

When parking on a hill, leave the car in gear .

What gear are you in?

He drove wildly, crashing through the gears like a maniac.

equipment/clothes

3.[u]the equipment or clothing needed for a particular activity

climbing/fishing/sports, etc. gear

4.[u](informal)clothes

wearing the latest gear穿

possessions

5.[u](informal)the things that a person owns

I've left all my gear at Dave's house.西

machinery

6.[u]a piece of machinery used for a particular purpose

lifting/towing/winding, etc. gear

speed/effort

7.[u][c]used to talk about the speed or effort involved in doing sth

The party organization is moving into top gear as the election approaches.

to move into high gear

Coming out of the final bend, the runner stepped up a gear to overtake the rest of the pack.

drugs

8.[u]illegal drugs

IDMget into gearget sth into gear使to start working, or to start sth working, in an efficient way

She said nothing in case her temper slipped out of gear.

(slip/be thrown) out of gear(to become) out of control

She said nothing in case her temper slipped out of gear.

v.

n.1.齿,(齿),齿;2.,;;;【3.;4.,5.;,6.1.齿,(齿),齿;2.,;;;【3.;4.,5.;,6.

v.1.齿(),使齿;()2.... (up)3.使 (to)4., (with)5.(齿) (into) ()1.齿(),使齿;()2.... (up)3.使 (to)4., (with)5.(齿) (into) ()

n.1.the part of an engine that changes engine power into movement. Most cars in the U.S. are automatics, so the engine changes between gears without the driver having to do anything2.the special clothes and equipment that you use for a particular activity3.a machine or part of a machine that does a particular job4.illegal drugs, especially heroin1.the part of an engine that changes engine power into movement. Most cars in the U.S. are automatics, so the engine changes between gears without the driver having to do anything2.the special clothes and equipment that you use for a particular activity3.a machine or part of a machine that does a particular job4.illegal drugs, especially heroin

v.1.to prepare something or make it suitable for a particular situation, group, or use

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1.Mill buyers in this region report that their orders are very healthy, as they gear up for what is always a busy fall season.

2.The persistent slip bands were determined by the observations of the substructure near the surface of gear steels on fatigue load.齿

3.Easy to clip on and very comfortable, the Grab-It Pack Gadget Holster makes sure all your gear is at your fingertips.

4.It is of course then up to you to take control of the vehicle in this Higher gear and find out whsupport it is capbellyle of.使

5.The M8 really got me to where I could use my old gear, and it had enough megapixels to be as good as some film.M8使

6.Now, as you know, Russia is struggling to find its interpretation of democracy and also to get the economy in gear.齿

7.I had always been a skilled mechanic, and after several bent wings, I built my own ultralight with steerable tricycle landing gear.

8.Sam is going to send two samples back to you - one with the correct gear size and one of the latest samples with the oversized gear dims.齿齿

9.The Cozy Inn looked inexpensive, and was. He carried his gear into a room containing two table lamps, one of which had a burned-out bulb.

10.he moved the gear lever with a long flowing movement as if he were passing it through water.