steam的意思和读音

steam

: [stim] : [stiːm]

n.

v.

steams  steaming  steamed  

adj.+n.full steam,radioactive steam

v.+n.use steam,gather steam,lose steam,steam produce,take steam

n.vapor,condensation,mist,haze,fog

steamn.

1.the hot gas that water changes into when it boils

Steam rose from the boiling kettle.

2.the power that is produced from steam under pressure, used to operate engines, machines, etc.

the introduction of steam in the 18th century18

steam power

the steam age

a steam train/engine

3.very small drops of water that form in the air or on cold surfaces when warm air suddenly cools

She wiped the steam from her glasses.

IDMfull speed/steam aheadwith as much speed or energy as possible

His election campaign is beginning to get up steam.

get up/pick up steam(informal)to become gradually more powerful, active, etc.

His election campaign is beginning to get up steam.

to increase speed graduallylet off steam(informal)to get rid of your energy, anger or strong emotions by doing sth active or noisyrun out of steam(informal)to lose energy and enthusiasm and stop doing sth, or do it less wellget, etc. somewhere under your own steam(informal)to go somewhere without help from other peoplev.

1.[i]to send out steam

a mug of steaming hot coffee

2.[t][i]~ (sth)to place food over boiling water so that it cooks in the steam; to be cooked in this way

steamed fish

3.[i]+ adv./prep.to move using the power produced by steam

The boat steamed across the lake.

4.[i]+ adv./prep.to go somewhere very quickly

He spotted her steaming down the corridor towards him.沿

The company is steaming ahead with its investment programme.

IDMbe/get (all) steamed up (about/over sth)(informal)to be/become very angry or excited about sth

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n.1.the hot wet substance like a thin cloud that is produced when water is heated; the wet substance that forms on windows and mirrors when wet air suddenly becomes hot or cold2.power that is created when water is heated; operated by steam

v.1.to produce steam2.if someone steams, they feel very hot3.to cook food with steam4.to move using steam power5.if a person steams somewhere, they move quickly in a particular direction1.to produce steam2.if someone steams, they feel very hot3.to cook food with steam4.to move using steam power5.if a person steams somewhere, they move quickly in a particular direction

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2. steak n. steam n. steel n. ...

4. canal n. steam n. dirt n. ...

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1.Most people know electricity standing still is no more useful than is a stationary belt between a steam engine and a machine to be driven.

2.That could take some of the steam out of China's nascent recovery, and with it a return in healthy demand for oil.

3.The long hot streak at the box office seems to be losing steam, just as the summer hits.

4.It remains to be seen how much that perspective becomes another way for China to let the West blow off steam while it moves coolly ahead.西

5.he took , when he was a school - boy , to constructing steam - engines out of saucepans.

6.The result of invention of steam engine was that human power was replaced by mechanical power.

7.The invention of steam engine by Watt marked the end of great tradition of labor with hands and the beginning of a new era of machinery.

8.Of his skills as a carpenter, he said, "You will see downstairs there is a steam bath that I built myself in one weekend. ":「。」

9.The invention of the steam engine helped manufactures by giving them cheaper power to work their machines. Machines took the place of men.使

10.With an earsplitting burst of superheated steam, the contraption lifts Ross gently into the air and, for a few noisy seconds, he is flying.