radiator的意思和读音

radiator

: [ˈreɪdiˌeɪtər] : [ˈreɪdiˌeɪtə(r)]

n.

radiators  

n.heater,room heater,storage heater,space heater

radiatorn.

1.a hollow metal device for heating rooms. Radiators are usually connected by pipes through which hot water is sent.

a central heating system with a radiator in each room

2.a device for cooling the engine of a vehicle or an aircraft

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n.1.a large metal object on a wall that is used for heating a room2.the part of an engine that keeps it from getting too hot

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1.The invention relates to a radiator fan, which comprises a fan frame, an inner rotor motor, at least an impeller and a circuit wafer.

2.She entered the apartment and closed the door, glad that the day was over and that she could relax in front of the radiator.

3.Failed radiator traps could result in air or condensate not being able to leave the radiator, creating a no heat condition.

4.It is often located at the cylinder head near the radiator lapse, depending on the car make.

5.We know they widely been used in copper and aluminum wire, aircraft, radiator, as all can icing at a low temperature or wasting resources.广线便

6.Whether this was to cool off the charcoal fire or to put water in the radiator was something I have not discovered to this day.

7.We get heat from the heater core, sort of a secondary radiator, which is part of the car's cooling system.

8.As soon as he had filled the radiator the lady asked him for a new dipstick.

9.The radiator seems to be leaking like a sieve .

10.The coolant circulation that takes place in the cooling system will then pass the coolant through the radiator fins.