turbocharge
verb [ T ] uk/ˈtɜː.bəʊˌtʃɑːdʒ/ us/ˈtɝː.boʊˌtʃɑːrdʒ/
用涡轮给(发动机)增压;给(发动机)装上涡轮
to increase the power in an engine using a turbocharger (= a small turbine turned by waste gases that pushes the fuel and air mixture into the engine at a higher pressure)
The V10 engine has been turbocharged to boost power from 500 to 600bhp. V10发动机经过涡轮增压,动力从500马力提升到600马力。
促进,推动,增强
to make something grow or increase at a faster rate than usual or to make something much more effective
Lee, a self-made multimillionaire, promised that he would turbocharge the economy with pro-business policies. 李先生,一位白手起家的千万富翁,承诺将采用有利于商业的政策来推动经济增长。
The article shows you how to turbocharge your spreadsheet via detailed and interesting examples. 本文通过详细而有趣的例子向您展示如何增强电子表格的功能。
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- Romeo Ferraris have turbocharged the tiny 1.4-litre engine, built a carbon fibre body, bolted on 17-inch alloys and sent it to the track.
- Turbocharging those small engines will let companies keep the power levels up when the engine sizes fall.
- Capital spending helped turbocharge the US economy's record expansion.
- Higher sea levels turbocharge erosion - especially during storms.