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winding engine
捲揚機
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wind·ing
,
n.
1.
A
turn
or
turning
;
a
bend
;
a
curve
;
flexure
;
meander
;
as
,
the
windings
of
a
road
or
stream
.
To
nurse
the
saplings
tall
,
and
curl
the
grove
With
ringlets
quaint
,
and
wanton
windings
wove
. --
Milton
.
2.
The
material
,
as
wire
or
rope
,
wound
or
coiled
about
anything
,
or
a
single
round
or
turn
of
the
material
;
as
Elec.
,
a
series
winding
,
or
one
in
which
the
armature
coil
,
the
field-magnet
coil
,
and
the
external
circuit
form
a
continuous
conductor
;
a
shunt
winding
,
or
one
of
such
a
character
that
the
armature
current
is
divided
,
a
portion
of
the
current
being
led
around
the
field-magnet
coils
.
Winding engine
,
an
engine
employed
in
mining
to
draw
up
buckets
from
a
deep
pit
;
a
hoisting
engine
.
Winding sheet
,
a
sheet
in
which
a
corpse
is
wound
or
wrapped
.
Winding tackle
Naut.
,
a
tackle
consisting
of
a
fixed
triple
block
,
and
a
double
or
triple
movable
block
,
used
for
hoisting
heavy
articles
in
or
out
of
a
vessel
. --
Totten
.
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