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词汇 crumple zone
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Definition of crumple zone in English:

crumple zone

noun
  • A part of a motor vehicle, especially the extreme front and rear, designed to crumple easily in a crash and absorb the main force of an impact.

    (机动车的)防撞缓冲区(尤指在机动车的最前和最后部,按设计要求能在发生碰撞时易于皱缩并吸收大部分撞击力)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Safety features include airbags (driver and passenger), high-mounted third stoplight, rear crumple zones, side door impact beams and a collapsible steering column.
    • The introduction of crumple zones, disabled lavatories and seating rules for trains travelling over 100 mph had added weight and reduced capacity.
    • The vehicle also lists rollover and side impact protection, extensive crumple zones and driver airbag among further safety features.
    • But it would be an inescapable fact that purchasers of a family car are, in general, hoping to find beneath its tin shell the soul of a family car - by which they mean airbags and rigid crumple zones and room to stow bicycles, please.
    • While many drivers now consider side-impact bars, airbags and crumple zones a necessity, they too add weight to the car.
    • What we have done in the front is we have a structure that is very similar to a car structure, which means that it has a crumple zone.
    • Alternatively, the crumple zone in the larger vehicle can be designed to crush at the same rate and degree as that of a lighter car, so that they absorb the same amount of energy.
    • On the front end the car manufacturer designed tiered crumple zones that absorb energy at different rates based on the type of steel used.
    • The trend for bigger, heavier cars is being fuelled by the need to include ever larger crumple zones and the desire to offer greater internal space.
    • Seat belt pre-tensioners, airbags, controlled crumple zones, side impact bars, passenger safety cells and even pop-up roll over bars are now found on cars to help the passengers of vehicles survive accidents.
    • For example, improved crumple zones enable the greater part of an impact to be absorbed by certain parts of the chassis, while the more rigid the structure the more it is a safety cage.
    • The car looked the worst for wear, as it should have done because its energy-absorbing bodywork, with several crumple zones made up of different strength steels, took the impact rather than the occupants.
    • Since you don't have a crumple zone, the material has to take in all the force/energy and transfer it.
    • The car has safety-cage construction with front and rear crumple zones, side-impact protection, dual airbags and antilock brakes.
    • Some cars are designed to better protect their occupants with crumple zones, passenger roll cages and reinforced door beams.
    • Today, there is a judicious use of crumple zones (where energies are absorbed) and the shell around the passengers is very rigid.
    • The strong chassis, large crumple zones, excellent impact absorption and multiple airbags (including one under the steering wheel to prevent it from kneecapping the driver) won it five EuroNCAP safety stars.

Definition of crumple zone in US English:

crumple zone

nounˈkrəmpəl ˌzoʊn
  • A part of a motor vehicle, especially the extreme front and rear, designed to crumple easily in a crash and absorb the main force of an impact.

    (机动车的)防撞缓冲区(尤指在机动车的最前和最后部,按设计要求能在发生碰撞时易于皱缩并吸收大部分撞击力)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today, there is a judicious use of crumple zones (where energies are absorbed) and the shell around the passengers is very rigid.
    • The introduction of crumple zones, disabled lavatories and seating rules for trains travelling over 100 mph had added weight and reduced capacity.
    • Alternatively, the crumple zone in the larger vehicle can be designed to crush at the same rate and degree as that of a lighter car, so that they absorb the same amount of energy.
    • The car has safety-cage construction with front and rear crumple zones, side-impact protection, dual airbags and antilock brakes.
    • Some cars are designed to better protect their occupants with crumple zones, passenger roll cages and reinforced door beams.
    • What we have done in the front is we have a structure that is very similar to a car structure, which means that it has a crumple zone.
    • The trend for bigger, heavier cars is being fuelled by the need to include ever larger crumple zones and the desire to offer greater internal space.
    • For example, improved crumple zones enable the greater part of an impact to be absorbed by certain parts of the chassis, while the more rigid the structure the more it is a safety cage.
    • The car looked the worst for wear, as it should have done because its energy-absorbing bodywork, with several crumple zones made up of different strength steels, took the impact rather than the occupants.
    • On the front end the car manufacturer designed tiered crumple zones that absorb energy at different rates based on the type of steel used.
    • Safety features include airbags (driver and passenger), high-mounted third stoplight, rear crumple zones, side door impact beams and a collapsible steering column.
    • But it would be an inescapable fact that purchasers of a family car are, in general, hoping to find beneath its tin shell the soul of a family car - by which they mean airbags and rigid crumple zones and room to stow bicycles, please.
    • While many drivers now consider side-impact bars, airbags and crumple zones a necessity, they too add weight to the car.
    • The vehicle also lists rollover and side impact protection, extensive crumple zones and driver airbag among further safety features.
    • Since you don't have a crumple zone, the material has to take in all the force/energy and transfer it.
    • The strong chassis, large crumple zones, excellent impact absorption and multiple airbags (including one under the steering wheel to prevent it from kneecapping the driver) won it five EuroNCAP safety stars.
    • Seat belt pre-tensioners, airbags, controlled crumple zones, side impact bars, passenger safety cells and even pop-up roll over bars are now found on cars to help the passengers of vehicles survive accidents.
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