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winch noun /wɪntʃ/ /wɪntʃ/ - a machine for lifting or pulling heavy objects using a rope or chain绞车;卷扬机;牵引机
词源late Old English wince ‘reel, pulley’, of Germanic origin; related to the verb wink. The verb dates from the early 16th cent.
winch verb /wɪntʃ/ /wɪntʃ/ - winch somebody/something + adv./prep. to lift somebody/something up into the air using a winch(用绞车)吊起,拉起
- A helicopter winched the survivors to safety.一架直升机把幸存者吊到安全的地方。
- Once all the crates had been winched aboard, the ship prepared to set sail.一旦所有的板条箱都被吊上船,船就准备起航了。
- She was winched up out of the water.她被吊出水面。
- The crew of the wrecked ship had been winched to safety.遇难船只的船员已被吊到安全的地方。
- winching the survivors off the ship将幸存者吊离船外
词源late Old English wince ‘reel, pulley’, of Germanic origin; related to the verb wink. The verb dates from the early 16th cent.
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