motor
- IPA[ˈməʊtə]
英式
- a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for another device with moving parts;a source of power, energy, or motive force
- driven by a motor;relating to motor vehicles
- travel in a motor vehicle;run or move as fast as possible
noun: motor, plural noun: motors
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名詞
- 1. a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for another device with moving parts these electric motors are highly reliable the sander has a smooth and powerful 520 watt motor
- ▪ a source of power, energy, or motive force hormones are the motor of the sexual functions
- 2. British informal a car we drove out in my motor
形容詞
- 1. British driven by a motor a motor van
- ▪ relating to motor vehicles motor insurance
- 2. giving or producing motion or action demand is the principle motor force governing economic activity
- ▪ relating to muscular movement or the nerves activating it the motor functions of each hand
動詞
- 1. travel in a motor vehicle they motored north up the M6
- ▪ run or move as fast as possible he had motored along to second base on a passed ball
- a mechanical system that includes an electric motor and drives a machine.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a car.
Oxford Dictionary
- a mechanical system that includes an electric motor and drives a machine.
Oxford Dictionary
- a coach.
Oxford Dictionary
- a motor-driven boat equipped for cruising.
Oxford Dictionary
- a road vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine.
Oxford Dictionary
- an electric induction motor that produces straight-line motion (as opposed to rotary motion) by ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a part of the central nervous system concerned with muscular action, especially the motor cortex.
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- IPA[ˈmōdər]
美式
- a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive ...
- giving, imparting, or producing motion or action: demand is the principle motor force governing economic activity
- travel in a motor vehicle, typically a car or a boat: we motored along a narrow road we motored out of Breton Bay to begin our return trip down the Potomac
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