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spool
- IPA[spuːl]
英式
- a cylindrical device on which film, magnetic tape, thread, or other flexible materials can be wound; a reel;a cylindrical device attached to a fishing rod and used for winding and unwinding the line as required.
- wind (magnetic tape, thread, etc.) on to a spool;be wound on or off a spool
verb: spool, 3rd person present: spools, gerund or present participle: spooling, past tense: spooled, past participle: spooled
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a cylindrical device on which film, magnetic tape, thread, or other flexible materials can be wound; a reel spools of electrical cable
- ▪ a cylindrical device attached to a fishing rod and used for winding and unwinding the line as required.
- ▪ denoting furniture of a style popular in England in the 17th century and North America in the 19th century, typically ornamented with a series of small knobs resembling spools a narrow spool bed
動詞
- 1. wind (magnetic tape, thread, etc.) on to a spool he was trying to spool his tapes back into the cassettes with a pencil eraser
- ▪ be wound on or off a spool the plastic reel allows the line to run free as it spools out
- 2. send (data that is intended for printing or processing on a peripheral device) to an intermediate store users can set which folder they wish to spool files to
- 3. (of an engine) increase its speed of rotation, typically to that required for operation a jet engine can take up to six seconds to spool up
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- IPA[spo͞ol]
美式
- a cylindrical device on which film, magnetic tape, thread, or other flexible materials can be ... spools of electrical cable
- wind (magnetic tape, thread, etc.) on to a spool: he was trying to spool his tapes back into the cassettes with a pencil eraser
Oxford American Dictionary