Cylinder is pronounced gāng, and the word combination of cylinder is as follows:
Cylinder [qì gāng] is a cylindrical empty chamber in the engine, which has a cylinder driven by the pressure or expansion force of the working fluid. piston, a similar but non-cylindrical part in some special engines
Head cylinder [dǐng gāng] For generations, the senior brother used an escape method to escape, but it didn’t hurt us. Three top cylinders. ——"Journey to the West"
Dye vat [rǎn gāng] (name) A large vat specially used for dyeing things. It is now used as a metaphor for a place or environment that has a bad influence on people's thoughts.
Crock tile [gāng wǎ] is a kind of material mixed with sand, clay, etc. When making utensils, the surface is often coated with glaze. Crocks, cylinder basins, etc. are made of cylinder tiles.
Cylinder head [gāng gài] The cylinder head is installed on top of the cylinder block, sealing the cylinder from the top and forming a combustion chamber.
Crock tile [gāng wǎ] is a kind of material mixed with sand, clay, etc. When making utensils, the surface is often coated with glaze. Crocks, cylinder basins, etc. are made of cylinder tiles.
Hanging cylinder [diào gāng] is a kind of maintenance of ship diesel engine. The single cylinder diameter of a ship's diesel engine is relatively large, and a crane is required to lift out the piston of the diesel engine during maintenance, so it is commonly called a crane cylinder.
Cylinder pull [lā gāng] is one of the common faults of automobile engines. The so-called "cylinder pulling" means that the inner wall of the cylinder is stretched into deep grooves, and the sealing property is lost when the piston, piston ring and cylinder wall rub, resulting in a reduction in cylinder compression pressure and loss of power.