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cen·trif·u·gal
/sɛnˈtrɪfjəgəl, ˈtrɪfɪ, ||ˌsɛntrɪˈfjugəl/
(
a
.)離心的,離心力的,離心機的
From:
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cen·trif·u·gal
/sɛnˈtrɪfjəgəl, ˈtrɪfɪgəl/
形容詞
From:
Network Terminology
centrifugal
離心
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cen·trif·u·gal
a.
1.
Tending
,
or
causing
,
to
recede
from
the
center
.
2.
Bot.
(a)
Expanding
first
at
the
summit
,
and
later
at
the
base
,
as
a
flower
cluster
.
(b)
Having
the
radicle
turned
toward
the
sides
of
the
fruit
,
as
some
embryos
.
Centrifugal force
Mech.
,
a
force
whose
direction
is
from
a
center
.
Note:
☞
When
a
body
moves
in
a
circle
with
uniform
velocity
,
a
force
must
act
on
the
body
to
keep
it
in
the
circle
without
change
of
velocity
.
The
direction
of
this
force
is
towards
the
center
of
the
circle
.
If
this
force
is
applied
by
means
of
a
string
to
the
body
,
the
string
will
be
in
a
state
of
tension
.
To
a
person
holding
the
other
end
of
the
string
,
this
tension
will
appear
to
be
directed
toward
the
body
as
if
the
body
had
a
tendency
to
move
away
from
the
center
of
the
circle
which
it
is
describing
.
Hence
this
latter
force
is
often
called
centrifugal
force
.
The
force
which
really
acts
on
the
body
being
directed
towards
the
center
of
the
circle
is
called
centripetal
force
,
and
in
some
popular
treatises
the
centripetal
and
centrifugal
forces
are
described
as
opposing
and
balancing
each
other
.
But
they
are
merely
the
different
aspects
of
the
same
stress
.
Centrifugal impression
Physiol.
,
an
impression
(
motor
)
sent
from
a
nerve
center
outwards
to
a
muscle
or
muscles
by
which
motion
is
produced
.
Centrifugal machine
,
A
machine
for
expelling
water
or
other
fluids
from
moist
substances
,
or
for
separating
liquids
of
different
densities
by
centrifugal
action
;
a
whirling
table
.
Centrifugal pump
,
a
machine
in
which
water
or
other
fluid
is
lifted
and
discharged
through
a
pipe
by
the
energy
imparted
by
a
wheel
or
blades
revolving
in
a
fixed
case
.
Some
of
the
largest
and
most
powerful
pumps
are
of
this
kind
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cen·trif·u·gal
,
n.
A
centrifugal
machine
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
centrifugal
adj
1:
tending
to
move
away
from
a
center
; "
centrifugal
force
"
[
ant
:
centripetal
]
2:
tending
away
from
centralization
,
as
of
authority
; "
the
division
of
Europe
into
warring
blocs
produces
ever-increasing
centrifugal
stress
"
3:
conveying
information
to
the
muscles
from
the
CNS
; "
motor
nerves
" [
syn
:
motor(a)
]
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