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traction
- IPA[ˈtrakSH(ə)n]
美式
- the action of drawing or pulling something over a surface, especially a road or track;motive power provided for movement, especially on a railroad
noun: traction
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名詞
- 1. the action of drawing or pulling something over a surface, especially a road or track a primitive vehicle used in animal traction
- ▪ motive power provided for movement, especially on a railroad the changeover to diesel and electric traction
- ▪ locomotives collectively a pent-up demand for traction and rolling stock
- 2. the grip of a tire on a road or a wheel on a rail his car hit a patch of ice and lost traction
- 3. the extent to which a product, idea, etc., gains popularity or acceptance analysts predicted that the technology would rapidly gain traction in the corporate market if a film got a little traction, a wider release could be negotiated
- 4. the application of a sustained pull on a limb or muscle, especially in order to maintain the position of a fractured bone or to correct a deformity his leg is in traction
- a steam or diesel-powered road vehicle used (especially formerly) for pulling very heavy loads.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a steam or diesel-powered road vehicle used (especially formerly) for pulling very heavy loads.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈtrakʃn]
英式
- the action of drawing or pulling something over a surface, especially a road or track: a primitive vehicle used in animal traction
Oxford Dictionary