cogging [
kɑg]
[电] 镶齿效应
- The cogs don't quite mesh.
这些轮齿啮合不严. - I began to tell Cog, but he didn't listen to me.
我试着眼高格说,可他根本不听我的。 - From this technique and the relation to an old cog wheel, the test was called a cogging test.
人们根据这一方法以及它与旧齿轮的关系把该试验称为“齿轮周节试验”。
Cog \Cog\ (k[o^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cogged} (k[o^]gd); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Cogging}.] [Cf. W. coegio to make void, to
beceive, from coeg empty, vain, foolish. Cf. {Coax}, v. t.]
1. To seduce, or draw away, by adulation, artifice, or
falsehood; to wheedle; to cozen; to cheat. [R.]
I'll . . . cog their hearts from them. --Shak.
2. To obtrude or thrust in, by falsehood or deception; as, to
cog in a word; to palm off. [R.]
Fustian tragedies . . . have, by concerted
applauses, been cogged upon the town for
masterpieces. --J. Dennis
To cog a die, to load so as to direct its fall; to
cheat in playing dice. --Swift.