Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
anti-skid system
Japanese translation:
アンチスキッドブレーキシステム
Feb 9, 2011 01:54
13 yrs ago
English term
anti-skid system
GBK
English to Japanese
Tech/Engineering
Automotive / Cars & Trucks
Definition from
Motor Era:
(ASBS) A computer controlled automotive device which senses when one or more of the wheels are locking up during braking. It eases up on the amount of Hydraulic pressure to that wheel. It must be remembered that a wheel cannot be steered unless it is rolling; so if the wheel is locked up, there is no steering control. By the use of electronic Computers, the brakes rapidly alternate from full power to none so that both maximum braking and maximum steering control is allowed.
Example sentences:
The available adhesion values under extreme conditions are less than those defined in the UIC 541-05 document. This is why, in most cases, anti-skid systems are not designed for specified operation in conditions other than those defined in this document. (Faiveley Transport)
A car anti-skid protection system that too few Britons are using has been displayed by motor racing star Lewis Hamilton. (Skid Car System)
I’ve never heard of an “anti-skid system” failing on a plane, but it seems to be the equivalent of anti-lock brakes. (Gessel On)
Proposed translations
(Japanese)
5 +3 | アンチスキッドブレーキシステム | Peishun CHIANG |
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Proposed translations
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アンチスキッドブレーキシステム
通常「ABS」と称することが多い。
Definition from
own experience or research:
ABS(antilock brake system) とも。<br />車輪がロックしないように制御することで、車両のスリップを防止する、ブレーキシステム。
Example sentences:
ブレーキコントロールであるアンチスキッドブレーキシステムABSを利用して、特にコーナーリング時に車両が外側に膨らんだりスピンしたりするのを防ぐ装置。ボッシュ社がパテントを持つ横滑り防止機構装置の一つ。 (ウィキペディア )
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