Definition of the word hydraulic

Pronunciation of vocabulary hydraulic

hydraulicadjective

thủy lực

/haɪˈdrɒlɪk//haɪˈdrɔːlɪk/

Origin of the word hydraulic

The word "hydraulic" comes from the Greek roots "hydros" meaning water, and "aulos" meaning pipe or conduit. These roots are combined to form the term "hydraulics," which refers to the study and application of the properties of liquids in motion, especially when used as a power source. Hydraulic systems use liquid pressure to transmit force or power, often with the help of a hydraulic pump and cylinder or piston. The concept of hydraulics dates back to ancient civilizations and has been utilized in various practical applications from simple water-lifting devices to modern, sophisticated systems in various industries such as construction, manufacturing, and engineering.

Vocabulary summary hydraulic

typeadjective

meaning(of) water (conducted through pipes or canals); water-powered

examplehydraulic turbine: water turbine

examplehydraulic generator

examplehydraulic mining: water-powered mining

meaninghard in water

examplehydraulic cement: water hardened cement

typeDefault

meaninghydraulics

Example of vocabulary hydraulicnamespace

meaning

moved through pipes, etc. under pressure

di chuyển qua đường ống, v.v. dưới áp suất

  • hydraulic fluid

    chất lỏng thủy lực

meaning

operated by liquid moving under pressure

hoạt động bằng chất lỏng di chuyển dưới áp suất

  • hydraulic brakes

    phanh thủy lực

meaning

connected with hydraulic systems

kết nối với hệ thống thủy lực

  • hydraulic engineering

    kỹ thuật thủy lực


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