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compressor
[ kuhm-pres-er ]
noun
- a person or thing that compresses.
- Anatomy. a muscle that compresses some part of the body.
- Surgery. an instrument for compressing a part of the body.
- a pump or other machine for reducing volume and increasing pressure of gases in order to condense the gases, drive pneumatically powered machinery, etc.
- Electronics. a transducer that produces an output with a range of voltages whose ratio is smaller than that of the range of the input signal. Compare expander ( def 2 ).
compressor
/ 办蓹尘藞辫谤蓻蝉蓹 /
noun
- any reciprocating or rotating device that compresses a gas
- the part of a gas turbine that compresses the air before it enters the combustion chambers
- any muscle that causes compression of any part or structure
- a medical instrument for holding down a part of the body
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of compressor1
Example Sentences
It wasn鈥檛 easy: The half-ton compressor needed to drive the team鈥檚 large pneumatic drill was too heavy for their helicopter.
One utility staffer said in 2020 that the plant鈥檚 compressor units had been leaking gas 鈥渇or the last couple years.鈥
A new study calculates that U.S. oil and natural gas wells, pipelines and compressors are spewing three times more methane as the government thinks.
His current specialty is powered equipment: generators, mowers, compressors and pretty much anything else with a motor.
But for Chris specifically, I remember he had this Shellac 7-inch where the insert was like their recording setup, with a drawing of every microphone and every compressor.
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