1.绞盘,绞车;曲柄
1.用绞车拖吊
1.a piece of equipment that uses a rope or chain for lifting or pulling things or people
1.to lift someone or something using a winch
1.It was so exciting to see him winched out in the rescue capsule, and then get out, with the flag, to kneel and pray.
看到他在救生舱里慢慢地被吊上来、最后终于出了矿井、然后拿着国旗跪下祈祷时,我们无比激动。
2.The word must sit in the lumber room of every cinema, a set of marquee letters permanently joined up and ready to be re-winched into place.
这个字眼肯定被放在所有影院的储藏室里,一组大号字永久性的连在一起,准备重新组合。
3.Soon, I was winched up a little and then slowly down. The few seconds before landing seemed to last for hours.
这时吊带稍为上升,随即开始下降,地前的数秒令人有渡日如年的感觉!
4.The two fishermen were winched on to a rescue helicopter and taken to hospital on Thursday Island, off Australia's north coast.
他们被吊上直升机,然后送往澳北海岸星期四岛的医院。
5.A rescue worker was winched into the middle of the building to look for any survivors.
一名救援人员通过卷扬机进入楼层中部寻找幸存者。
6.A blimp can be stored in the backofa jeep, driven unsuitable location, launched in a couple of hours and winched down again even faster.
一艘飞艇可以装进吉普车的后尾箱,开到合适的地点,在一两个小时内发射,而且回收十分迅速。
7.In addition, the sections of the bridge had to be winched into position over expanses of quicksand-like mudflats.
另外,桥的部件被固定在广袤的流沙质浅滩上的相应位置。
8.They winched the car out of the ditch.
他们用绞车把汽车从沟里吊出来。
9.Finally they rescued him, then winched on board his battered dinghy.
最后,他们解救了他,然后用绞车把受损小艇吊上了甲板。
10.Charred vehicles are winched onto dumper-trucks.
烧焦的车辆被吊上卡车。