英 [ɪˈskeɪpmənt] 美 [ɪˈskeɪpmənt]
n. 擒纵机构棘轮装置;脱逃;逃亡的出口;卡子
escapement /ɪˈskeɪpmənt/
名词 a mechanism consisting of an escape wheel and anchor, used in timepieces to provide periodic impulses to the pendulum or balance 擒纵机
mechanical device that regulates movement
擒纵机构
摆轮
逸出
Escapement(擒纵器)和擒纵器是 同义词,已合并。
莫扎特于1777年访问奥格斯堡,并且试奏了斯泰因的钢琴(当时斯泰因钢琴取消了克利斯托弗利钢琴的擒纵机构(escapement)),后来在写给父亲的信里,莫扎特称赞斯泰因钢琴的音质均衡,制造工艺精湛,但是也指出缺少擒纵机构。
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擒纵机构棘轮装置;脱逃;逃亡的出口;卡子
To address this, a variation on the original escapement was invented in 1670, in England.
为了解决这个问题,1670年在英国发明了一种对原来擒纵装置的变体。
It was called the anchor escapement, which was a lever-based device shaped like a ship's anchor.
它被称为锚形擒纵器,是一种基于杠杆的装置,形状像船的锚。
Unlike the original form used in early pendulum clocks, the anchor escapement permitted the pendulum to travel in a very small arc.
与在早期摆钟中使用的原始形式不同,锚擒纵装置允许钟摆沿非常小的弧线运动。
An internal cage with the balance wheel, balance spring and escapement completes one full turn on its axis in forty-five seconds.
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His experiments led to the invention of the coaxial escapement in 1975.
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The escapement of this clock consists of two entangled atoms, one of which is used to read the inherent vibrations of the other.