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单词 maglev
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Definition of maglev in English:

maglev

noun ˈmaɡlɛvˈmæɡlɛv
  • mass noun, usually as modifier A transport system in which trains glide above a track, supported by magnetic repulsion and propelled by a linear motor.

    磁悬浮

    maglev trains

    磁悬浮列车。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The city has a new $1 billion airport link that runs on German maglev technology - the first of its kind in the world.
    • Why do we need air travel, when we can travel more efficiently from city center to city center, by train - by maglev - than we can by air?
    • Unlike other maglev prototypes that travel at high speeds, the Chinese model is a low-speed train designed for urban transportation, the official Xinhua News Agency reported on Friday as the train made its debut.
    • He now wants to build a transatlantic train, maglev in an evacuated tube, that would cross the Atlantic in an hour.
    • But the spokeswoman said the Hong Kong government pays attention to the development of various railway technologies, including maglev trains, and is open-minded about their application.

Origin

1970s: from mag(netic) lev(itation).

Definition of maglev in US English:

maglev

nounˈmaɡlevˈmæɡlɛv
  • usually as modifier A transportation system in which trains glide above a track, supported by magnetic repulsion and propelled by a linear motor.

    磁悬浮

    maglev trains

    磁悬浮列车。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the spokeswoman said the Hong Kong government pays attention to the development of various railway technologies, including maglev trains, and is open-minded about their application.
    • The city has a new $1 billion airport link that runs on German maglev technology - the first of its kind in the world.
    • Unlike other maglev prototypes that travel at high speeds, the Chinese model is a low-speed train designed for urban transportation, the official Xinhua News Agency reported on Friday as the train made its debut.
    • He now wants to build a transatlantic train, maglev in an evacuated tube, that would cross the Atlantic in an hour.
    • Why do we need air travel, when we can travel more efficiently from city center to city center, by train - by maglev - than we can by air?

Origin

1970s: from mag(netic) lev(itation).

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