acceleration
acceleration — 名詞
1. the way a car, train, or other moving thing builds up speed, or how quickly it c
加速;加速力
車輛由慢變快的能力或過程
the way a car, train, or other moving thing builds up speed, or how quickly it can do this from a stop.
The new electric taxi has smooth acceleration from a standstill at every traffic light.
這台新型電動計程車在每個紅綠燈起步時,加速都很順暢。
collocation: smooth / quick / rapid acceleration
Diego was thrown back into his seat by the rocket's sudden acceleration.
馬庫斯被火箭突如其來的加速力推回到座位上。
pattern: thrown back by + acceleration
Una loves her old motorbike, but its acceleration is much weaker than her brother's.
莉娜很喜歡她那台舊摩托車,但它的加速力比她哥哥的差很多。
The sports car can reach 100 kilometres per hour in just three seconds of acceleration.
這台跑車只要加速三秒,就能達到時速一百公里。
- deceleration
the slowing down of a moving thing
- braking
active slowing using brakes
文法句型
acceleration of [vehicle/object]
acceleration from X to Y
用法筆記
Often used with cars, planes, and other vehicles when talking about how fast they pick up speed. Frequently follows adjectives like 'smooth', 'sudden', 'rapid', or 'slow'.
常見錯誤
2. a faster pace at which an event, change, or trend happens, compared with how it
加快;加劇
事情發生速度的提升
a faster pace at which an event, change, or trend happens, compared with how it was happening before.
Climate scientists warned of a clear acceleration in the melting of Greenland's glaciers.
氣候科學家警告,格陵蘭冰川的融化正在明顯加快。
pattern: acceleration in + noun phrase
The pandemic caused a sharp acceleration of online shopping in many small towns.
疫情使得許多小鎮的網路購物急速加快發展。
pattern: acceleration of + noun phrase
Investors expect an acceleration of growth once the new factory in Taoyuan opens.
投資人預期,桃園新廠一啟用,成長速度就會加快。
Ms. Chen is worried about the acceleration of language loss among the village's young people.
陳老師擔心村裡年輕人母語流失的速度正在加劇。
- quickening
more literary; common with the heart, pulse, or pace of events
- speeding up
informal verbal phrase used in everyday speech
文法句型
acceleration in [process/trend]
acceleration of [activity]
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1 by checking the subject: if the noun describes a process or change (growth, decline, shopping, loss) rather than a moving object, this sense applies. Often paired with 'sharp', 'rapid', 'dramatic', or 'sudden'.
常見錯誤
3. in physics, a measure of how fast a moving thing's velocity is changing each sec
加速度
物體速度隨時間變化的快慢
in physics, a measure of how fast a moving thing's velocity is changing each second, taking into account both speed and direction.
The students measured the acceleration of a steel ball as it rolled down a wooden ramp.
學生們測量一顆鋼球沿木製斜坡滾下時的加速度。
pattern: acceleration of + object
On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity is about 9.8 metres per second squared.
在地球上,重力加速度大約是每秒每秒九點八公尺。
fixed phrase: acceleration due to gravity
Dr. Zara asked the class to calculate the acceleration of the cart in their lab experiment.
田中博士請全班計算實驗中那台台車的加速度。
Even at constant speed, a car going around a bend has acceleration because its direction changes.
即使速度不變,車子轉彎時仍有加速度,因為方向改變了。
- rate of change of velocity
the formal physics definition; used in textbooks
- deceleration
negative acceleration, when an object slows down
文法句型
acceleration of [object]
acceleration due to [force]
用法筆記
Only sense that includes changes in direction, not just changes in speed. Subject is usually a physical object being studied or measured. Common in school physics and engineering contexts.