gearing的意思和读音

gearing

: ['ɡɪrɪŋ] : ['ɡɪərɪŋ]

n.齿

v.“gear”

gearings  

gearingn.

1.the relationship between the amount of money that a company owes and the value of its shares

2.齿a particular set or arrangement of gears in a machine or vehicle

n.1.,2.,齿

v.1.“gear”

v.1.The present participle of gear

1. gearing mesh 齿 gearing gearing-down ...

2. gearing mesh 齿 gearing gearing-down ...

4.齿 geared turbine 齿 gearing 齿 gedm ...

5. Approximation Gearing Overtrading ...

6. gear wheel 齿 gearing 齿 generant of the toroid ...

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