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es·cape·ment
/ɪsˈkepmənt/
逃路;卡子
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Es·cape·ment
n.
1.
The
act
of
escaping
;
escape
. [
R
.]
2.
Way
of
escape
;
vent
. [
R
.]
An
escapement
for
youthful
high
spirits
.
--
G
.
Eliot
.
3.
The
contrivance
in
a
timepiece
which
connects
the
train
of
wheel
work
with
the
pendulum
or
balance
,
giving
to
the
latter
the
impulse
by
which
it
is
kept
in
vibration
; --
so
called
because
it
allows
a
tooth
to
escape
from
a
pallet
at
each
vibration
.
Note:
☞
Escapements
are
of
several
kinds
,
as
the
vertical
,
or
verge
,
or
crown
,
escapement
,
formerly
used
in
watches
,
in
which
two
pallets
on
the
balance
arbor
engage
with
a
crown
wheel
;
the
anchor
escapement
,
in
which
an
anchor-shaped
piece
carries
the
pallets
; --
used
in
common
clocks
(
both
are
called
recoil
escapements
,
from
the
recoil
of
the
escape
wheel
at
each
vibration
);
the
cylinder
escapement
,
having
an
open-sided
hollow
cylinder
on
the
balance
arbor
to
control
the
escape
wheel
;
the
duplex
escapement
,
having
two
sets
of
teeth
on
the
wheel
;
the
lever
escapement
,
which
is
a
kind
of
detached
escapement
,
because
the
pallets
are
on
a
lever
so
arranged
that
the
balance
which
vibrates
it
is
detached
during
the
greater
part
of
its
vibration
and
thus
swings
more
freely
;
the
detent
escapement
,
used
in
chronometers
;
the
remontoir
escapement
,
in
which
the
escape
wheel
is
driven
by
an
independent
spring
or
weight
wound
up
at
intervals
by
the
clock
train
, --
sometimes
used
in
astronomical
clocks
.
When
the
shape
of
an
escape-wheel
tooth
is
such
that
it
falls
dead
on
the
pallet
without
recoil
,
it
forms
a
deadbeat
escapement
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
escapement
n
:
mechanical
device
that
regulates
movement
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