Impeller Meaning in English
word
ɪmˈpɛlɚ
im-PEL-er
ɪmpˈɛlɐ
im-PEL-uh
释义
A rotating part of a machine, such as a pump, that pushes fluid or air by spinning.
用法与细微差别
Technical and engineering term, most often used with pumps, compressors, or turbines. Not used casually in daily conversation. Do not confuse with 'propeller', which typically refers to airplane or boat blades.
Spanish: impulsorPortuguese (BR): impulsorPortuguese (PT): impulsorChinese (Simplified): 叶轮Chinese (Traditional): 葉輪Hindi: इंपेलरArabic: دفّاعةBengali: ইমপেলারRussian: рабочее колесоJapanese: インペラーVietnamese: cánh bơm - bánh công tácKorean: 임펠러Turkish: çark (pompa/kompresör)Urdu: امپیلرIndonesian: impeler
例句
The pump's impeller moves water through the pipes.
basic
The impeller is made of metal to handle high pressure.
basic
If the impeller breaks, the machine will stop working.
basic
The engineer checked the impeller for signs of corrosion.
natural
Replacing the old impeller made the pump much more efficient.
natural
Without a working impeller, no water will flow out of the system.
natural