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复数形式
outriggers
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舷外支架, 侧稳定器
a structure attached to the side of a boat or ship, typically for support or stability, extending beyond the hull
- Fishermen in the Pacific Islands traditionally use outriggers on their boats for better balance.
太平洋岛屿的渔民传统上在他们的船上使用舷外支架以获得更好的平衡。
- Without an outrigger, the boat would have easily overturned in the strong current.
没有舷外支架,船在强流中很容易翻覆。
- He adjusted the outrigger on the boat to improve its balance before setting out to sea.
他调整了船上的舷外支架以改善其平衡,然后出海。
- In traditional Polynesian design, the outrigger was crucial for safe ocean voyages.
在传统的波利尼西亚设计中,舷外支架对于安全的海洋航行至关重要。
- The outrigger prevented the small boat from capsizing as it navigated through the choppy seas.
舷外支架防止小船在波涛汹涌的海面上航行时倾覆。
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稳定器, 支撑腿
a support leg that extends outward from a crane to stabilize it and prevent tipping during lifting operations
- The crane operator extended the outriggers before lifting the beam.
起重机操作员在吊起梁之前伸出了支腿。
- Without outriggers, the crane wouldn't be stable on uneven ground.
没有外伸支架,起重机在不平坦的地面上不会稳定。
- The truck-mounted crane deployed its outriggers before starting work.
卡车上的起重机在开始工作前部署了其支腿。
- Safety checks include inspecting all outriggers.
安全检查包括检查所有支腿。
- Outriggers must rest on firm ground or pads to work properly.
支腿必须放在坚实的地面或垫子上才能正常工作。