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单词 supercharge
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Definition of supercharge in English:

supercharge

verb ˈsuːpətʃɑːdʒˈsupərˌtʃɑrdʒ
[with object]usually as adjective supercharged
  • 1Fit or design (an internal combustion engine) with a supercharger.

    给(内燃机)安装增压器;对…使用增压器

    a supercharged 3.8-litre V6

    一台安装了增压器的3.8升V6发动机。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then comes a 4.2 litre naturally aspirated V8 with 300 bhp and the range topper is the XJR, where the same V8 is supercharged to produce 400 bhp.
    • The C200K uses a supercharged 2.0 litre, four-cylinder engine which offers greater pulling power than the C180 estate.
    • Power enhancers such as nitrous-oxide injection and supercharging are analogous to increasing displacement because they increase the amount of oxygen and fuel that are available for combustion in each cycle.
    • In some cases, the technology exceeds that of the Pro classes; for instance, in certain Comp classes, racers can use electronic fuel injection, turbocharging, supercharging, or nitrous oxide.
    • Ways to increase the level of oxygen include using nitrous, supercharging or turbocharging, or improving the induction system on a naturally aspirated engine.
    • Although the new supercharged 4.0 litre engine with 400 bhp and 540Nm steals the headlines, Irish buyers are more likely to go for the 2.5 litre model.
    • The traction drive is already in production for conventional mechanical supercharging applications and has completed extensive durability trials in automotive, industrial and aerospace applications.
    • The range starts with two supercharged, four-cylinder engines, a 2.0 and a 2.3 litre and goes up to the 3.2 litre V6 and the flagship 4.3 litre 430.
    • Raising the compression ratio or supercharging an engine increases cylinder pressure, and it is this which increases the power - not the fuel itself.
    1. 1.1 Supply with extra energy or power.
      增加能量;增加功率
      a supercharged computer

      超大功率的计算机。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The magnitude of the task only served to supercharge the workers.
      • His ability to hold up the ball, to turn defenders and to play in his arriving teammates, supercharges the side.
      • These chips will hit servers first, but you may get a supercharged desktop sooner than you think.
      • Like the storms they often feature, such books get their energy from the supercharged immediacy of the event.
      • Certain training techniques can take your resistance program to the next level, promoting greater muscle gain, jolting your metabolism, pushing you past a plateau, supercharging your motivation and so much more.
      • Add to this mix the prospects of an economy supercharged by €12 billion when the special saving investments accounts start to mature in under two years' time, and the economic winds seem to blowing fair for stocks.
      • Companies are differentiating themselves by how they use technology to supercharge the assets they already have.
      • But like some of his central bank colleagues, he seems unsure whether the resulting productivity growth will be up to the supercharged standards set in the late '90s.
      • These entrepreneurs used business plan competitions to supercharge their companies.
      • They don't, of course - so what is it that supercharges their X-ray power?
      • The supercharged labor market drove black unemployment rates down to a very low 7% in early 2002.
      • Or supercharge your compost pile and create an earthworm population explosion.
      • Its potency as a source of viable prospects and clients is indisputable and the power of the Internet has done nothing less than supercharge this age-old marketing technique.
      • What's more, inflation remains relatively tame for such a supercharged economy.
      • Instead of the intensely supercharged work experience I was expecting, I was invited to relax, sit back, let the weekend take hold and just be.
      • Remember those supercharged notebooks I mentioned back in May?
      • Only in 1997, when the Irish economy was entering the era of supercharged growth, was there a significantly higher number of buy recommendations than in 2003.
      • In many cases they're full of oil and excessive starches that can weigh us down and send us straight for the sofa instead of supercharging us for an intense workout.
      • The supercharged Chinese economy, of course, has played a big part in rising commodity prices as the country snaps up steel, copper, and other raw materials to fuel its surging factory output.
      • Using a technique called striping - a RAID ‘Level ‘hard drive setup that includes a controller card and two drives - can supercharge system performance on tasks like file copying and image editing.’
    2. 1.2as adjective supercharged Having powerful emotional overtones or associations.
      带有强烈感情色彩
      appeasement is one of those supercharged words, like terrorism and fascism

      绥靖主义是带有强烈感情色彩的词语之一,就像恐怖主义和法西斯主义一样。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • No romanticizing here; you wouldn't want to meet many of these young men on a dark street, although most of their damage has been inflicted on rivals in the specially supercharged L.A. gang world.

Definition of supercharge in US English:

supercharge

verbˈsupərˌtʃɑrdʒˈso͞opərˌCHärj
[with object]
  • 1Fit or design (an internal combustion engine) with a supercharger.

    给(内燃机)安装增压器;对…使用增压器

    a supercharged 3.8-liter V6

    一台安装了增压器的3.8升V6发动机。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The traction drive is already in production for conventional mechanical supercharging applications and has completed extensive durability trials in automotive, industrial and aerospace applications.
    • Ways to increase the level of oxygen include using nitrous, supercharging or turbocharging, or improving the induction system on a naturally aspirated engine.
    • Raising the compression ratio or supercharging an engine increases cylinder pressure, and it is this which increases the power - not the fuel itself.
    • In some cases, the technology exceeds that of the Pro classes; for instance, in certain Comp classes, racers can use electronic fuel injection, turbocharging, supercharging, or nitrous oxide.
    • The range starts with two supercharged, four-cylinder engines, a 2.0 and a 2.3 litre and goes up to the 3.2 litre V6 and the flagship 4.3 litre 430.
    • Then comes a 4.2 litre naturally aspirated V8 with 300 bhp and the range topper is the XJR, where the same V8 is supercharged to produce 400 bhp.
    • The C200K uses a supercharged 2.0 litre, four-cylinder engine which offers greater pulling power than the C180 estate.
    • Although the new supercharged 4.0 litre engine with 400 bhp and 540Nm steals the headlines, Irish buyers are more likely to go for the 2.5 litre model.
    • Power enhancers such as nitrous-oxide injection and supercharging are analogous to increasing displacement because they increase the amount of oxygen and fuel that are available for combustion in each cycle.
    1. 1.1usually as adjective supercharged Supply with extra energy or power.
      增加能量;增加功率
      a supercharged computer

      超大功率的计算机。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • These entrepreneurs used business plan competitions to supercharge their companies.
      • Certain training techniques can take your resistance program to the next level, promoting greater muscle gain, jolting your metabolism, pushing you past a plateau, supercharging your motivation and so much more.
      • Using a technique called striping - a RAID ‘Level ‘hard drive setup that includes a controller card and two drives - can supercharge system performance on tasks like file copying and image editing.’
      • Add to this mix the prospects of an economy supercharged by €12 billion when the special saving investments accounts start to mature in under two years' time, and the economic winds seem to blowing fair for stocks.
      • The supercharged Chinese economy, of course, has played a big part in rising commodity prices as the country snaps up steel, copper, and other raw materials to fuel its surging factory output.
      • Companies are differentiating themselves by how they use technology to supercharge the assets they already have.
      • Or supercharge your compost pile and create an earthworm population explosion.
      • What's more, inflation remains relatively tame for such a supercharged economy.
      • Only in 1997, when the Irish economy was entering the era of supercharged growth, was there a significantly higher number of buy recommendations than in 2003.
      • Remember those supercharged notebooks I mentioned back in May?
      • Its potency as a source of viable prospects and clients is indisputable and the power of the Internet has done nothing less than supercharge this age-old marketing technique.
      • But like some of his central bank colleagues, he seems unsure whether the resulting productivity growth will be up to the supercharged standards set in the late '90s.
      • Instead of the intensely supercharged work experience I was expecting, I was invited to relax, sit back, let the weekend take hold and just be.
      • Like the storms they often feature, such books get their energy from the supercharged immediacy of the event.
      • They don't, of course - so what is it that supercharges their X-ray power?
      • These chips will hit servers first, but you may get a supercharged desktop sooner than you think.
      • The supercharged labor market drove black unemployment rates down to a very low 7% in early 2002.
      • The magnitude of the task only served to supercharge the workers.
      • His ability to hold up the ball, to turn defenders and to play in his arriving teammates, supercharges the side.
      • In many cases they're full of oil and excessive starches that can weigh us down and send us straight for the sofa instead of supercharging us for an intense workout.
    2. 1.2as adjective supercharged Having powerful emotional overtones or associations.
      带有强烈感情色彩
      his trademark supercharged hot-air statements
      Example sentencesExamples
      • No romanticizing here; you wouldn't want to meet many of these young men on a dark street, although most of their damage has been inflicted on rivals in the specially supercharged L.A. gang world.
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