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cogwheel    
n. 钝齿轮,木齿铁轮

钝齿轮,木齿铁轮

cogwheel
n 1: a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in
order to change the speed or direction of transmitted
motion [synonym: {gear}, {gear wheel}, {geared wheel},
{cogwheel}]



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