anchor impeller的意思|示意

美 / ˈæŋkə imˈpelə / 英 / ˈæŋkɚ ɪmˈpɛlɚ /

锚式搅拌器


anchor impeller的用法详解

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Anchor and Impeller are two words in English with different meanings, but they have some similarity in usage.

Anchor is a noun and verb. As a noun, it is an object such as a heavy metal object, usually with hooks or flukes, that is cast overboard from a boat and digs into the bottom of a body of water to keep the boat in one position. Anchor can also be used as a verb, meaning to hold firmly in place or to provide stability.

On the other hand, impeller is another word that is used to refer to a device which creates a current by causing the movement of a fluid. It is typically used to increase the pressure and flow rate of a liquid or gas. Impellers are commonly used in pumps, blowers and compressors to move the fluid or gas.

In conclusion, anchor is an object used to hold a boat in one position while impeller is a device which creates a current by causing the movement of a fluid. Although their definitions are different, they are both used to increase the pressure and flow rate of a liquid or gas.

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anchor impeller相关短语

1、 anchor r impeller 锚式搅拌器