柯林斯詞典traction /?tr?k??n/ 1. N-UNCOUNT Traction is the grip that something has on the ground, especially the wheels of a vehicle. 附著磨擦力2. N-UNCOUNT Traction is a particular form of power that makes a vehicle move. 牽引力[usu supp N] 3. N-UNCOUNT Traction is a form of medical treatment, in which weights and pulleys are used to gently pull or stretch an injured part of the body for a period of time. You say that a person who is having this treatment is in traction. 牽引[oft 'in' N] Isabelle's legs were in traction for about two and a half weeks. 伊莎貝爾的雙腿作了大約兩周半的牽引。 返回 traction劍橋詞典 traction noun [U] (WHEEL/TYRE) the ability of a wheel or tyre to hold the ground without sliding (車輪或輪胎對(duì)地麪的)附著摩擦力 In deep snow , people should use snow tyres on their vehicles to give them better traction. 在積雪深厚的地方,人們應(yīng)該給車子裝上雪地輪胎以增強(qiáng)輪胎的附著摩擦力。 traction noun [U] (PULLING) engineering specialized the pulling of a heavy load over a surface , or the power used in this 拖拉,牽引;牽引力 steam traction 蒸汽牽引 medical specialized a form of medical treatment that involves using special equipment to pull gently an injured part of the body , especially an arm or leg , for a long period of time (尤指對(duì)胳膊或腿部的)牽引(療法) After her back operation poor Mira was in traction for six weeks . 背部手術(shù)後,可憐的米拉做了6個(gè)星期的牽引治療。 traction noun [U] (ACCEPTANCE) the fact of an idea , product , etc. becoming popular or being accepted (觀點(diǎn)或産品等)變得流行(或被接受) In our digital age , it takes less time for new words and phrases to gain traction than it did in the past. 在儅前數(shù)碼時(shí)代,新詞或詞組流行起來(lái)要過(guò)去快得多。 返回 traction