steam engine造句

A steam engine is an external combustion engine.

The Industrial Revolution originated in/from the invention of the steam engine.

And though much is made of the steam engine, ice scarcely merits a mention.

Within his lifetime, Malthus was able to witness incredible surges in mankind's agricultural productivity, thanks to inventions like the steam engine and the cotton gin.

The students worked very hard to understand many new vocabulary words in the book. We enjoyed reading the rhyming sentences with the rhythm of an old steam engine.

By this time steam engines had joined clocks and watches as objects of Henry's fascination.

steam engine造句

James Watt's steam engine in 1765.

Sometimes, direct driven by the steam engine, transmission flammable and explosive liquid.

Right outside the Saab museum, a giant black cast iron steam engine stands as a monument to this unsentimental approach.

The steam engine is designed to be a "closed-loop" system, in which water escaping from the cylinders through the exhaust valves is captured and cooled in a condensing unit.

"Injector steam engine" sounds weird.

This steam engine automatic ship was invented in 1807 by Fulton, an American scientist.

The opening sounds are to imitate the noise of a great steam engine of the middle twentieth century starting its run.

For Watt did not actually invent the steam engine.

Following James Watt’s improvement of the steam engine in 1764, almost every year in the late 18th century brought a new revolution.

The steam engine did more than change travel.

Those mills with their steam engines ---they are all a lot of thieves!

More than 100 years ago in France, a scientist used heat from a solar collector to make steam to drive a steam engine.

The great inventions of that century-the steam engine, mechanical spinning, smelting iron with coke-all served to economise on the expensive factor of production and use more of the cheaper one.