windage

英['wɪndɪdʒ] 美['wɪndɪdʒ]
  • n. 游隙;气擦;偏差
Noun:
  1. the retarding force of air friction on a moving object

  2. the space between the projectile of a smoothbore gun and the surface of the bore of the gun

  3. exposure to the wind (as the exposed part of a vessel's hull which is responsible for wind resistance)

  4. the deflection of a projectile resulting from the effects of wind

1. Dissolved minerals are also lost by windage.
溶解的矿物质也被风吹走了.

来自辞典例句

2. Put the mouse cursor over the elevation and windage knobs to see the tops.
放置指针在上升和风偏旋钮上可以看见旋钮上部.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It turned out that this method could assure bearing in optimal windage condition in concrete working condition, accordingly achieve the longest service life.
      实践证明这种方法可以保证轴承在具体的工作条件下处于最佳的工作游隙状态,达到最长的使用寿命。
    2. This state is the most outstanding period of contradiction of self-consciousness for teenagers whom self-awareness is likely to occur windage.
      这个阶段是青年自我意识发生矛盾最突出时期,但他们自我意识容易出现偏差。
    3. Through the comparison of the theoretic data and the measured data, the windage between the measured blade and the designed blade is judged to direct the manufacture of blades.
      通过被测数据与理论数据的比较,判断被测叶片与设计叶片之间的偏差来指导加工。