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 vacuum [`'vækjuәm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 真空, 空间, 真空吸尘器

a. 真空的, 产生真空的, 利用真空的

vt. 用吸尘器打扫

[化] 真空

[医] 真空




    vacuum
    vacua
    [ noun ]
    1. the absence of matter

    2. <noun.state>
    3. an empty area or space

    4. <noun.shape>
      the huge desert voids
      the emptiness of outer space
      without their support he'll be ruling in a vacuum
    5. a region that is devoid of matter

    6. <noun.location>
    7. an electrical home appliance that cleans by suction

    8. <noun.artifact>
    [ verb ]
    1. clean with a vacuum cleaner

    2. <verb.contact> hoover vacuum-clean
      vacuum the carpets


    Vacuum \Vac"u*um\, n.; pl. E. {Vacuums}, L. {Vacua}. [L., fr.
    vacuus empty. See {Vacuous}.]
    1. (Physics) A space entirely devoid of matter (called also,
    by way of distinction, absolute vacuum); hence, in a more
    general sense, a space, as the interior of a closed
    vessel, which has been exhausted to a high or the highest
    degree by an air pump or other artificial means; as, water
    boils at a reduced temperature in a vacuum.

    2. The condition of rarefaction, or reduction of pressure
    below that of the atmosphere, in a vessel, as the
    condenser of a steam engine, which is nearly exhausted of
    air or steam, etc.; as, a vacuum of 26 inches of mercury,
    or 13 pounds per square inch.

    {Vacuum brake}, a kind of continuous brake operated by
    exhausting the air from some appliance under each car, and
    so causing the pressure of the atmosphere to apply the
    brakes.

    {Vacuum pan} (Technol.), a kind of large closed metallic
    retort used in sugar making for boiling down sirup. It is
    so connected with an exhausting apparatus that a partial
    vacuum is formed within. This allows the evaporation and
    concentration to take place at a lower atmospheric
    pressure and hence also at a lower temperature, which
    largely obviates the danger of burning the sugar, and
    shortens the process.

    {Vacuum pump}. Same as {Pulsometer}, 1.

    {Vacuum tube} (Phys.), a glass tube provided with platinum
    electrodes and exhausted, for the passage of the
    electrical discharge; a Geissler tube.

    {Vacuum valve}, a safety valve opening inward to admit air to
    a vessel in which the pressure is less than that of the
    atmosphere, in order to prevent collapse.

    {Torricellian vacuum}. See under {Torricellian}.

    Vacuum cleaner \Vac"u*um clean"er\
    A machine for cleaning carpets, tapestry, upholstered work,
    etc., by suction; -- sometimes called a {vacuum}.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    1. Mr. Windfeldt recalls that most vacuum cleaners were sold door to door when he entered the business 26 years ago.
    2. Whatever the case, strategists don't operate in a vacuum. "You get a lot of heat from your brokers when you're bearish and the market goes up," says Mr. Smith at Prudential Securities.
    3. Tom Jr, was impressed by the giant machine with its 18,000 vacuum tubes, but hardly captivated.
    4. The change in nomenclature often doesn't occur in a vacuum.
    5. They shut off the faulty dehumidifier, shifted to a backup, and then went to work on the water with towels and a hand-held vacuum, using a flashlight to dry cables and other surfaces.
    6. Real trees get needles in your vacuum cleaner.
    7. Filter Queen, which had sales of $9.4 million (Canadian) for the 1986 nine months, sells vacuum cleaners in Canada under license from Health-Mor.
    8. The possibility of becoming part of European Union is measured in decades. An independent Ukraine today exists in a vacuum.
    9. The steam method works instantaneously by shooting steam into the milk at about 285 degrees, holding it at that temperature for four seconds, then using vacuum to withdraw the excess moisture from the steam.
    10. "Most Americans feel a kind of moral leadership vacuum. Everybody's hero is dead.
    11. Hussein's measures, which cut Jordan's political and administrative links with 1.5 million Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, left an administrative vacuum in the Israeli-occupied areas.
    12. A political vacuum isn't the state's only problem.
    13. Scientists say the shuttle's wake area, similar to the wake left by a ship in water, is a region of "ultra vacuum" that will allow the formation of ultra-thin, highest-grade semiconductors and high-temperature superconductors.
    14. Arco investigators were sifting through the twisted black metal in hopes of finding the cause of the explosion that claimed the lives of 17 workers, including the driver of the vacuum truck.
    15. Taxes significantly raise the retail price of refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, TV sets and tape recorders, he said.
    16. "Unless federal leaders come forward with an alternative immediately to fill in that vacuum, I think we're in very deep trouble," Keaton said.
    17. With this cooling, he calculated, the universe would slip into an unstable state that physicists call a false vacuum, during which vast amounts of energy are temporarily stored.
    18. A lack of economic indicators and some caution ahead of the next gilt auction announcement were two of the factors behind the vacuum.
    19. The steelmaker, a venture jointly owned by National Intergroup Inc. of Pittsburgh and NKK Corp. of Japan, will build a $70 million vacuum degasser to produce a new family of ultra-low carbon steels primarily used by car makers.
    20. The Varian division is the leading U.S. vacuum component maker, with projected 1988 sales of $75 million.
    21. In another, the comedian manages to find himself trapped inside a television monitor and then needs help from his breakdancing friends and a bright orange vacuum cleaner to get out.
    22. "Barry so dominated the scene here, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to say there's a vacuum," says Mark Plotkin, a one-time local Democratic activist who is now the political editor of a radio station.
    23. Theories about what happened in the first split seconds after the Big Bang allow that an entire universe can appear from nothing; a 'quantum fluctuation' in the vacuum can be, as physicists describe it, 'the ultimate free lunch.'
    24. "If C&S continued to refuse to negotiate, NCNB was not going to pull off a friendly merger," he said. "I think NCNB realized that it could not negotiate in a vacuum.
    25. About half a dozen electrical products companies were in the San Francisco Bay area in 1938, Hewlett said, including a vacuum tube factory in nearby Redwood City run by Charles Litton.
    26. "Volvo will make repairs free of charge, will install vacuum valves in the fuel injection and spark control systems and modify the engine's temperature sensor circuit," said EPA spokeswoman Martha Casey.
    27. Uno's appointment would fill a leadership vacuum that has plagued the governing Liberal Democratic Party since Takeshita announced last month that he would resign.
    28. These include fibre wool, expanded polystyrene and vacuum panels.
    29. There is a vacuum at the top and pressing problems below, and that has always been the prescription for new ideas and leadership.
    30. Chicago Pacific is best known for its Hoover vacuum cleaners and floor care products.
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