1.蒸汽机
1.an engine that gets its power from steam, especially a train engine
1.Most people know electricity standing still is no more useful than is a stationary belt between a steam engine and a machine to be driven.
大多数人认为,停滞不动的电并不比架设在蒸汽机和要被传动的机器之间的固定带更有用。
2.The result of the invention of the steam engine was that human power was replaced by mechanical power.
蒸汽机发明的结果是机械力代替了人力。
3.Some see in it a force directly pertaining to heroes, as the peasant sees the devil in the steam-engine.
有些人把它看作英雄们天赋的力量,犹如那个农夫以为机车里有鬼;
4.The result of invention of steam engine was that human power was replaced by mechanical power.
蒸汽机发明的结果是机械动力代替了人力。
5.The invention of steam engine by Watt marked the end of great tradition of labor with hands and the beginning of a new era of machinery.
瓦特蒸汽机的发明标志着手工劳动这一伟大传统的结束和机器时代的到来。
6.The invention of the steam engine helped manufactures by giving them cheaper power to work their machines. Machines took the place of men.
而蒸汽发动机的发明,使得产品可以用更廉价的动力驱动机器生产,于是,机器取代了人工操作。
7.The invention of thhe steam engine changed ships just as it had changed land transport.
农村的发明蒸汽机的改变就像它已经改变了船只陆路运输。
8.The invention of the steam engine changed ships just as it had changed land transport.
蒸汽机的发明使船舶发生了变化,正如其已经改变了陆地运输一样。
9.but I have no right to conclude from that that the whistle and the turning of the wheels are the causes of the steam-engine's moving.
但我无权由此得出结论:汽笛声和车轮转动是机车运动的实质原因。
10.His steam engine, although not the first to be developed, was the first practice device for converting steam into useful work.
他的蒸汽机,虽然不是第一个被开发的,是第一个实践装置的蒸汽转化为有用的转换工作。