rudder的意思和读音

rudder

: [ˈrʌdər] : [ˈrʌdə(r)]

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rudders  

ruddern.

1.;(a piece of wood or metal at the back of a boat or an aircraft that is used for controlling its direction

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n.1.a flat piece of wood or other material at the back of a boat or airplane that is moved to change the direction of travel

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1.One of the boys holds the rudder, which controls the direction of the boat.

2.Afternoon thunderstorms zaccur, and to the earthquake, the wind turned the northeast, rudder no Lord, turn the boat what dangerous.

3.As he tried to turn the tiller, the sailor would feel a mild resistance, a force created by the feedback from the rudder he wanted to move.

4.There is no doubt that if she had not lost her rudder she would have won the race easily.,“

5."It looks like a very elaborate compass, " said Mr. Rudder, who said he first encountered feng shui in a deal in 2007.“”,2007

6.With a slight movement of his head Rat, who had long dropped the rudder-lines, directed the rower to take the backwater.

7.There was no doubt that if she had not lost her rudder, she would have won the race easily.

8.Rudder, who was the last cofounder to join, impressed the others with a packet of satirical essays he'd originally pitched to The Onion.

9.Fenestration is the adding of holes to the rudder where it does not affect the steering, yet make the rudder easy to turn.

10.Prior to the Europeans have been used to control the direction of the side paddle, much less the use of the rudder.使