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词汇 tachograph
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Definition of tachograph in English:

tachograph

noun ˈtakəɡrɑːfˈtækəˌɡræf
  • A tachometer providing a record of engine speed over a period, especially in a commercial road vehicle.

    速度记录器

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The retrieved tachograph had recorded a speed of 122 kilometres per hour at the time of the accident.
    • Like a black box or tachograph, it also keeps a record of its measurements and could even contact the police or slow or stop the car.
    • A lorry driver in the last ten years of his working life, struggling to cope with modern traffic and trying to deliver goods on time, falsifies his tachograph.
    • Tools such as the tachograph, which keeps a record of the distance travelled and rest periods taken, will also be used to enforce the new rules.
    • Either he operated a switch on the tachograph recorder which should only be operated when he is not the driver, or he inserted the disc on which the tachograph mechanically records information in a position which is used by a non-driver.
    • This is a powerful indicator to their standing as commercials, and hence they will require a tachograph when towing a trailer for commercial purposes.
    • Since the tachograph requires odometer pulse information, most vehicle models provide such a signal.
    • Luckily for him, the bus's tachograph showed that he had in fact been doing 29 mph.
    • The dispute was over the ‘spy in the cab’ use of tachographs, which showed the speed and length of travel.
    • Haulage drivers are already affected by tachographs on vehicles and there are quite tough restrictions for how long you can drive and leaving long rest periods.
    • He has previously been fined for carrying dangerous loads and not calibrating a tachograph on one of his vehicles.
    • ‘We tend to think of lorry drivers who use tachographs and are obviously expected by law to drive within set limits,’ she said.
    • Officers would also be checking the vehicle for defects, inspecting the tachograph and checking for any alcohol content in the bodies of the drivers.
    • His tachograph showed that the brakes had not been applied at all, said the prosecutor.

Definition of tachograph in US English:

tachograph

nounˈtækəˌɡræfˈtakəˌɡraf
  • A tachometer providing a record of engine speed over a period, especially in a commercial road vehicle.

    速度记录器

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A lorry driver in the last ten years of his working life, struggling to cope with modern traffic and trying to deliver goods on time, falsifies his tachograph.
    • Luckily for him, the bus's tachograph showed that he had in fact been doing 29 mph.
    • Tools such as the tachograph, which keeps a record of the distance travelled and rest periods taken, will also be used to enforce the new rules.
    • Like a black box or tachograph, it also keeps a record of its measurements and could even contact the police or slow or stop the car.
    • Either he operated a switch on the tachograph recorder which should only be operated when he is not the driver, or he inserted the disc on which the tachograph mechanically records information in a position which is used by a non-driver.
    • Haulage drivers are already affected by tachographs on vehicles and there are quite tough restrictions for how long you can drive and leaving long rest periods.
    • This is a powerful indicator to their standing as commercials, and hence they will require a tachograph when towing a trailer for commercial purposes.
    • Officers would also be checking the vehicle for defects, inspecting the tachograph and checking for any alcohol content in the bodies of the drivers.
    • The dispute was over the ‘spy in the cab’ use of tachographs, which showed the speed and length of travel.
    • The retrieved tachograph had recorded a speed of 122 kilometres per hour at the time of the accident.
    • ‘We tend to think of lorry drivers who use tachographs and are obviously expected by law to drive within set limits,’ she said.
    • Since the tachograph requires odometer pulse information, most vehicle models provide such a signal.
    • He has previously been fined for carrying dangerous loads and not calibrating a tachograph on one of his vehicles.
    • His tachograph showed that the brakes had not been applied at all, said the prosecutor.
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