steam shovel
/'sti:m'nævi/ Cách viết khác : (steam_shovel) /'sti:m'ʃʌvəl/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large, powered excavating machine: A "steam shovel" is a type of power shovel, a heavy-duty machine used for digging and moving large quantities of earth, rock, or other materials.
- Historically steam-powered: The defining characteristic is that it is driven by a steam engine, which was common in the late 19th and early 20th centuries before being replaced by diesel and electric power.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The construction of the canal relied on massive steam shovels to move the earth.
- The old steam shovel at the museum is a fascinating relic of the industrial age.
- They used a steam shovel to dig the foundation for the new building.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term "steam shovel" is often used in historical or industrial contexts to describe early excavation machinery. Modern equivalents are simply called "power shovels" or "excavators."
- The invention of the steam shovel revolutionized large-scale construction and mining.
Variants and Related Words
- Power shovel (n): A general term for any mechanically powered digging machine, which includes modern diesel and hydraulic excavators.
- Today, the power shovel on the construction site is operated by hydraulics.
- Excavator (n): A modern machine that performs a similar digging function, typically using a hydraulic system.
- The excavator quickly dug a trench for the pipes.
Synonyms
- Mechanical shovel: A general synonym emphasizing the machine's function.
- Steam navvy (British English, dated): An older, chiefly British term for a steam-powered excavating machine.
Related Phrases
- To work like a steam shovel: An informal phrase suggesting someone eats or works with great speed and capacity.
- After the game, he ate his dinner like a steam shovel.
Noun
- a power shovel that is driven by steam