turbine – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
turbine
n.
engine powered by a rotor revolving by means of the force of moving liquid exerted on the vanes of the rotor (fluids commonly used are water, steam, and air)
Turbine
A
turbine (from the
Latin turbo, a
vortex, related to the Greek ,
tyrbe, meaning "
turbulence"), is a rotary mechanical device that extracts
energy from a
fluid flow and converts it into useful
work. A turbine is a
turbomachine with at least one moving part called a rotor assembly, which is a shaft or drum with
blades attached. Moving fluid acts on the blades so that they move and impart rotational energy to the rotor. Early turbine examples are
windmills and
waterwheels.
TURBINE (US government project)
TURBINE is the codename of an automated system which in essence enables the automated management and control of a large network of implants (a form of remotely transmitted malware on selected individual computer devices or in bulk on tens of thousands of devices).
turbine
Noun
1. rotary engine in which the kinetic energy of a moving fluid is converted into mechanical energy by causing a bladed rotor to rotate
(hypernym) rotary engine
(hyponym) gas turbine
(part-meronym) blade, vane
Turbine (die)
nf.
turbine, engine powered by a rotor that revolves by means of force exerted on it by fluid usually by means of vanes which are part of the rotor (common fluids involved include water, steam, and air)
turbine
nf.
turbine, engine powered by a rotor revolving by means of the force of moving liquid exerted on the vanes of the rotor (fluids commonly used are water, steam, and air)