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Definition of injector in English: injectornoun ɪnˈdʒɛktəɪnˈdʒɛktər 1A person or thing that injects something. 注射者;注射器,注入器 Example sentencesExamples - The positioning and delivery system comprises an injector which is adapted to allow a syringe to be attached and a housing.
- And basically, people are familiar with these flavor injectors.
- In addition, a more efficient control unit shortens the interval between pre-injection and main injection and the injectors themselves are manufactured to finer tolerances.
- Figures published earlier this year showed that the number of heterosexual Scots being diagnosed as HIV-positive had risen to record levels, overtaking figures for people in high-risk groups such as homosexuals and drug injectors.
- They are variable volume injectors because they allow the loading of various sample volumes.
- Likewise, the use of a nanoscale injector to introduce molecules into a biological cell does no harm to the cell.
- The doctor put a small vial with a colorless liquid onto an injector and placed the nozzle against her upper arm.
- The fact that new cases in HIV among injectors are now at their lowest levels since the early 1980s is a testimony to the value of these services.
- They may need to carry an epinephrine injector or some other self-administered emergency treatment.
- In particular, older injectors may bring a range of knowledge and techniques from other drug using experiences to a new practice, such as crack injection.
- In their march into Iraq, U.S. Marines discovered Iraqi chemical-biological protection suits and field-syringe injectors filled with a nerve-gas antidote.
- After all, a little aesthetics might create a stronger desire to keep the injector with them at all times.
- By the end of 2001, about 1 million injectors could be infected.
- The battlefield was littered with atropine injectors used by panicky Iranian troops as an antidote against Iraqi nerve gas attacks.
- But if you have the atropine injectors in the same hands of the people who have the nerve gas, they can become offensive, because then the soldiers use nerve gas with relative impunity.
- Behind every great athlete is a great entourage of massage therapists, doctors, physios, steroid injectors and chiropractors.
- The HRB figures show that among new treatment cases, the percentage of injectors had not increased between 1996 and 2000, standing at around a third of users.
- ‘Many injectors in the affected areas of Glasgow have said that their recent supply of heroin has required unusually large amounts of citric acid to be added,’ he said.
- In Russia, as of 2004, 80 percent of all HIV cases involved drug injectors, and many of these infections occurred because addicts share contaminated needles.
- Almost three-quarters of intravenous drug users who were previously imprisoned reported that they had injected three or more years ago, compared with 36% of injectors among new entrants.
- 1.1 (in an internal combustion engine) the nozzle and valve through which fuel is sprayed into a combustion chamber.
(内燃机)燃油喷嘴 Example sentencesExamples - Extreme heat can also cause wear and tear faster than expected so your Volvo fuel injector must be highly resistant to extreme temperatures.
- If we were lucky, it wouldn't have gotten sucked into the fuel pump, the fuel line or the injectors.
- So I replaced the fuel injector and filter.
- A good injector sprays fuel out as a mist and the fuel burns rapidly and relatively clean as the droplets are so small that they burn with a puff!
- The fuel injectors are found where the intake air runners connect to the cylinder heads.
- Carburetors have been replaced by fuel injectors on new vehicles sold throughout the world because carburetors do not control fuel flow precisely enough to meet exhaust emission requirements.
- Our technology is designed to use a single fuel injector that has a capacity to inject two fuels into the engine.
- If you plan to fit used injectors to a performance engine, always have them flow and leak tested first.
- The fuel injector may include a valve body which has longitudinal axis.
- If it starts every time, I don't think the injectors are leaky.
- It is very difficult to remove the fuel injectors in some engines.
- Granted, I don't know an intake manifold from a fuel injector, but I bought into their portrayal.
- In many ways, navigation systems in the U.S. today are what fuel injectors were to cars circa 1954.
- The salient points are that the engine is more powerful thanks to a number of modifications including new camshafts and valves, air filter, intake plenium and injectors to name but a few.
- It is based on solenoid injectors with balanced valve and feedback control strategies.
- Are both injectors pulsing and spraying while cranking?
- Both these diesel engines have received new engine management systems to improve refinement and flexibility, as well as new turbo-chargers, new fuel injectors and combustion systems and diesel particulate filters.
- The mechanic told me three of my fuel injectors were clogged and one is completely out of commission.
- Makers of everything from engine valves to fuel injectors will see their OEM business gradually diminish.
- A fuel injector is nothing more than an electronically controlled valve.
- 1.2 (in a steam engine) a system of nozzles that uses steam to inject water into a pressurized boiler.
(蒸汽机)蒸汽注水器 Example sentencesExamples - Later, top-feed was introduced, shown by two pipes from the injectors circling the boiler to ‘clack valves’ whence the feed water was able to trickle down a series of trays, mixing with the steam and avoiding much scaling of the metal.
- Pumps are more common in warm climates as the injector depends on a temperature difference, i.e. the feed water as cold as possible.
- That means short water inlet, short water outlet up to the bundle, short condensate return to heat the tender, but longer piping for the steam to run the pump, and a full-length pipe for cold water all the way back to the injector.
Rhymesbisector, collector, connector, convector, corrector, defector, deflector, detector, director, ejector, elector, erector, hector, inspector, nectar, objector, perfecter, projector, prospector, protector, rector, reflector, rejector, respecter, sector, selector, Spector, spectre (US specter), vector Definition of injector in US English: injectornounɪnˈdʒɛktərinˈjektər 1A person or thing that injects something. 注射者;注射器,注入器 Example sentencesExamples - They are variable volume injectors because they allow the loading of various sample volumes.
- They may need to carry an epinephrine injector or some other self-administered emergency treatment.
- Figures published earlier this year showed that the number of heterosexual Scots being diagnosed as HIV-positive had risen to record levels, overtaking figures for people in high-risk groups such as homosexuals and drug injectors.
- Likewise, the use of a nanoscale injector to introduce molecules into a biological cell does no harm to the cell.
- But if you have the atropine injectors in the same hands of the people who have the nerve gas, they can become offensive, because then the soldiers use nerve gas with relative impunity.
- Almost three-quarters of intravenous drug users who were previously imprisoned reported that they had injected three or more years ago, compared with 36% of injectors among new entrants.
- The doctor put a small vial with a colorless liquid onto an injector and placed the nozzle against her upper arm.
- In particular, older injectors may bring a range of knowledge and techniques from other drug using experiences to a new practice, such as crack injection.
- Behind every great athlete is a great entourage of massage therapists, doctors, physios, steroid injectors and chiropractors.
- The battlefield was littered with atropine injectors used by panicky Iranian troops as an antidote against Iraqi nerve gas attacks.
- By the end of 2001, about 1 million injectors could be infected.
- In their march into Iraq, U.S. Marines discovered Iraqi chemical-biological protection suits and field-syringe injectors filled with a nerve-gas antidote.
- In addition, a more efficient control unit shortens the interval between pre-injection and main injection and the injectors themselves are manufactured to finer tolerances.
- The HRB figures show that among new treatment cases, the percentage of injectors had not increased between 1996 and 2000, standing at around a third of users.
- The positioning and delivery system comprises an injector which is adapted to allow a syringe to be attached and a housing.
- In Russia, as of 2004, 80 percent of all HIV cases involved drug injectors, and many of these infections occurred because addicts share contaminated needles.
- The fact that new cases in HIV among injectors are now at their lowest levels since the early 1980s is a testimony to the value of these services.
- ‘Many injectors in the affected areas of Glasgow have said that their recent supply of heroin has required unusually large amounts of citric acid to be added,’ he said.
- After all, a little aesthetics might create a stronger desire to keep the injector with them at all times.
- And basically, people are familiar with these flavor injectors.
- 1.1 (in an internal combustion engine) the nozzle and valve through which fuel is sprayed into a combustion chamber.
(内燃机)燃油喷嘴 Example sentencesExamples - The mechanic told me three of my fuel injectors were clogged and one is completely out of commission.
- It is very difficult to remove the fuel injectors in some engines.
- Granted, I don't know an intake manifold from a fuel injector, but I bought into their portrayal.
- Carburetors have been replaced by fuel injectors on new vehicles sold throughout the world because carburetors do not control fuel flow precisely enough to meet exhaust emission requirements.
- It is based on solenoid injectors with balanced valve and feedback control strategies.
- Extreme heat can also cause wear and tear faster than expected so your Volvo fuel injector must be highly resistant to extreme temperatures.
- Our technology is designed to use a single fuel injector that has a capacity to inject two fuels into the engine.
- If we were lucky, it wouldn't have gotten sucked into the fuel pump, the fuel line or the injectors.
- Are both injectors pulsing and spraying while cranking?
- The fuel injectors are found where the intake air runners connect to the cylinder heads.
- Makers of everything from engine valves to fuel injectors will see their OEM business gradually diminish.
- If you plan to fit used injectors to a performance engine, always have them flow and leak tested first.
- So I replaced the fuel injector and filter.
- A good injector sprays fuel out as a mist and the fuel burns rapidly and relatively clean as the droplets are so small that they burn with a puff!
- A fuel injector is nothing more than an electronically controlled valve.
- In many ways, navigation systems in the U.S. today are what fuel injectors were to cars circa 1954.
- Both these diesel engines have received new engine management systems to improve refinement and flexibility, as well as new turbo-chargers, new fuel injectors and combustion systems and diesel particulate filters.
- If it starts every time, I don't think the injectors are leaky.
- The fuel injector may include a valve body which has longitudinal axis.
- The salient points are that the engine is more powerful thanks to a number of modifications including new camshafts and valves, air filter, intake plenium and injectors to name but a few.
- 1.2 (in a steam engine) a system of nozzles that uses steam to inject water into a pressurized boiler.
(蒸汽机)蒸汽注水器 Example sentencesExamples - Pumps are more common in warm climates as the injector depends on a temperature difference, i.e. the feed water as cold as possible.
- Later, top-feed was introduced, shown by two pipes from the injectors circling the boiler to ‘clack valves’ whence the feed water was able to trickle down a series of trays, mixing with the steam and avoiding much scaling of the metal.
- That means short water inlet, short water outlet up to the bundle, short condensate return to heat the tender, but longer piping for the steam to run the pump, and a full-length pipe for cold water all the way back to the injector.
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