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dynamo

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Bicycle lights are usually powered by a dynamo . ▪ Jasso is the 5 foot 2 inch dynamo who is in charge of the teaching program. ▪ Oil production is the dynamo that drives Iraq's economy. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And that ...

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A dynamo is an electrical generator that produces direct current with the use of a commutator . Dynamos were the first electrical generators capable of delivering power for industry, and the foundation upon which many other later electric-power conversion ...

Usage examples of dynamo.

The guardian of the dynamo watched anxiously as the spokes blurred with speed and became a film.

He snapped small plugs into receivers and wired up the crisis engine to the dynamos and transformers that converted one uncanny form of energy into another.

Privalov unlocked the doors of a room in which a stator from a big dynamo stood.

Frantically spinning his wheel, and turning the gyrocar in its own length, Wohl fed current to the powerful dynamo.

The crisis-bank of extra batteries added their power, and with the dynamo screaming its top note, the gyrocar leaped forward.

So Harry and I sat the semi-conscious Mackie on our linked wrists and draped her arms round our necks, and we set off towards the village with Bob Watson carrying all the wet clothes in one of my bags, Fiona carrying dry things in the other and Ingrid shuffling along in front in the moon-boots with my camera case, lighting the way with the dynamo torch from my basic travel kit.

As old and frail as the Master of Sinanju appeared, under the wrinkles and semitranslucent skin, he was a human dynamo.

And each time as their talk wound down she would find some reason to reach out and touch him, hold his shoulder, and he would clasp her arm in his vicelike grip, quivering with energy, as if his internal dynamo was spinning so fast he could barely hold himself together.

Almost all the new whizzbang gadgets on the cutting edge of maginology use an air golem somewhere, from the highly compressed ghun bullets to the Subway Vacuum Dynamo, and the poor punks pay.

The two inventors, young and old, entered, and Tom quickly crossed to where the wires from the automatic dynamo, extended to the searchlight outside the window of his room.

Ironically, because she had done so well, Aurigaens now tended to take her for granted, to assume the fast and faultless service she rendered in her gestalt with the mighty dynamos of the Tower.

In future, the men of reason must see that the madness of the world's maniacs is canalised into proper channels, is made to do useful work, like a mountain torrent driving a dynamo.

It was uncontained, a vague grouping of separate motors and dynamos and converters spread across the floor, connected by rough-and-ready engineering.

They thought that to be masculine, they had to be copulative dynamos, and it was largely to prop up their insecure masculinity that they resorted to sexual display, whereas, in fact, it was their relatively mild interest in actual physical contact that was largely the source of that insecurity.

It was a strangely critical moment when he seized the corroded throttle-wheel to start the dynamo.