wheeling
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT The wheels of a vehicle are the circular objects that are attached underneath it and that enable it to move along the ground. 車輪
The car wheels spun and slipped on some oil on the road. 小汽車的車輪在路面的油跡上空轉(zhuǎn)打了滑。
2. N-COUNT A wheel is a circular object that forms a part of a machine, usually a moving part. 機(jī)輪
The wheels are usually fairly large. 該機(jī)輪通常相當(dāng)大。
3. N-COUNT The wheel of a car or other vehicle is the circular object that is used to steer it. The wheel is used in expressions to talk about who is driving a vehicle. For example, if someone is at the wheel or behind the wheel of a car, they are driving it. 方向盤
My co-pilot suddenly grabbed the wheel. 我的副駕駛突然搶過了方向盤。
Curtis got behind the wheel and they started back toward the cottage. 柯蒂斯開車,他們啟程返回小屋。
4. V-T If you wheel an object that has wheels somewhere, you push it along. 推 (帶輪子的物體)
He wheeled his bike into the alley at the side of the house. 他把自行車推進(jìn)了房屋一側(cè)的胡同里。
5. N-PLURAL People talk about the wheels of an organization or system to mean the way in which it operates. (組織或系統(tǒng)的) 運(yùn)作方式
He knows the wheels of administration turn slowly. 他知道行政機(jī)構(gòu)運(yùn)作緩慢。
6. →see also steering wheel
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