2022年3月31日 星期四

traces the arc of a global supply chain, ring, ring in, enclose, mace, chivvy, piston ring





Supply chains are tangled, global webs. Companies that think they are isolated from China's epidemic could be in for a surprise


新冠疫情動搖全球科技供應鏈中心
由於中國當局努力遏制新冠疫情,富士康等科技供應商的在華工​​廠已受命停工,這一全球技術供應鏈的心臟已停止跳動。




HKFP_Live: Hongkongers are gathering in malls and forming human chains on the streets as they ring in the New Year with another protest.


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プロレス「ノア」三沢光晴が亡くなりました。このニュースを最初に伝えた番組です。ご 冥福をお祈りいたします。Pro wrestler Misawa fell down on a ring during a fight and has died on June 13th in 2009.



The noun piston ring has one meaning:
Meaning #1: seal consisting of a split metal ring that seals the gap between a piston and the cylinder wall
更深入點的資訊:piston ring

這(摩托車用)”活塞環(圈)”(piston ring),是我1972年暑假工讀的產業啟蒙。所以特別記一下。其實,我並沒有深入研究諸如piston ring gap clearance (活塞圈接口間隙)。由於要找Riken之資料,讀到它幾年前要與某歐洲廠合資設piston rings.廠。


The earthquake also made itself felt on Japan’s car industry. Toyota announced Wednesday that it would temporarily halt production at domestic plants later this week because the earthquake had destroyed the Kashiwazaki factory of Riken Corporation, a supplier of piston rings.


Late at night, Mr. Skinner sometimes lingers in the empty debating chamber, home to a ceremonial gold mace that, since the 17th century, has served as a symbol of the monarch's authority in Parliament. The mace has been brutalized at times: Former Conservative minister Michael Heseltine won the nickname Tarzan after swinging it round his head during a heated debate in 1976.
Mr. Skinner, however, once tested the weight of the mace, and handled it with care. It helped him gauge the place. Eventually, Mr. Skinner says, you get to "understand the chemistry" of Parliament.


The senator is very demanding and is reputed to endlessly chivvy her staff to work harder.

サプライ・チェーン・マネジメント(英: supply chain management、SCM)、供給連鎖管理(きょうきゅうれんさかんり)とは、物流システムをある1つの企業の内部に限定することなく、複数の企業間で統合的な物流システムを構築し、経営の成果を高めるための ...
2019/05/20 - supply chain is a network between a company and its suppliers to produce and distribute a specific product to the final buyer. This network includes different activities, people, entities, information, and resources. The supply ...

chivvy

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃɪvi/
(also chivy)

verb (chivvies, chivvying, chivvied)

[with object] chiefly British
  • tell (someone) repeatedly to do something:an association which chivvies government into action

Origin:

late 18th century: probably from the ballad Chevy Chase, celebrating a skirmish (probably the battle of Otterburn, 1388) on the Scottish border. Originally a noun denoting a hunting cry, the term later meant 'a pursuit', hence the verb 'to chase, worry' (mid 19th century)
mace
n.
  1. A ceremonial staff borne or displayed as the symbol of authority of a legislative body.
  2. A macebearer.
  3. A heavy medieval war club with a spiked or flanged metal head, used to crush armor.
[Middle English, from Old French masse, from Vulgar Latin *mattea.]

mace2 (mās) pronunciation
n.
An aromatic spice made from the dried, waxy, scarlet or yellowish covering that partly encloses the kernel of the nutmeg.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin macis, alteration of Latin macir, fragrant ailanthus resin, from Greek makir.]


ring
n.
  1. A circular object, form, line, or arrangement with a vacant circular center.
  2. A small circular band, generally made of precious metal and often set with jewels, worn on the finger.
  3. A circular band used for carrying, holding, or containing something: a napkin ring.
  4. rings Sports. A pair of circular metal bands suspended in the air for gymnastic exercises, on which balancing and swinging maneuvers are performed while holding the bands as motionless as possible.
  5. A circular movement or course, as in dancing.
  6. An enclosed, usually circular area in which exhibitions, sports, or contests take place: a circus ring.
  7. Sports.
    1. A rectangular arena set off by stakes and ropes in which boxing or wrestling events are held.
    2. The sport of boxing.
  8. Games.
    1. An enclosed area in which bets are placed at a racetrack.
    2. Bookmakers considered as a group.
  9. An exclusive group of people acting privately or illegally to advance their own interests: a drug ring.
  10. A political contest; a race.
  11. Botany. An annual ring.
  12. Mathematics. The area between two concentric circles; annulus.
  13. Mathematics. A set of elements subject to the operations of addition and multiplication, in which the set is an abelian group under addition and associative under multiplication and in which the two operations are related by distributive laws.
  14. Any of the turns constituting a spiral or helix.
  15. Chemistry. A group of atoms linked by bonds that may be represented graphically in circular or triangular form. Also called closed chain.

ring in

— phrasal verb with ring verb
UK 
 /rɪŋ/ US 

rang | rung

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to make a phone call to your place of work:
Tim rang in to say he wouldn't be coming in.
Men who need to look after a sick child are likely to ring in sick themselves rather than admit that they have problems at home.

enclose

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkləʊz, ɛn-/
(also inclose)
Translate enclose | into French | into German | into Italian | into Spanish
verb
[with object]
  • 1surround or close off on all sides:the entire estate was enclosed with walls (as adjective enclosed)a dark enclosed space
  • historical fence in (common land) so as to make it private property: the open fields in the parish were enclosed in 1808
  • (usually as adjective enclosed) seclude (a religious order or other community) from the outside world: a Mother Superior in an enclosed order
  • 2place (something) in an envelope together with a letter: I enclose a copy of the job description
  • 3 (enclose something in/within) place an object inside (a container): the lamp was enclosed in a frosted glass globe

Origin:

Middle English (in the sense 'shut in, imprison'): from Old French enclos, past participle of enclore, based on Latin includere 'shut in'

[動](他)[III[名]([副])]
1
(1) 〈小切手・書類などを〉(手紙・小包などに)同封する((with, in ...));…を(…に)入れる, 納める((in ...))
enclose a letter in an envelope
手紙を封筒に入れる
enclose a phrase in parentheses
句を丸がっこで囲む
a picture enclosed with the letter
手紙に同封した写真
I enclose [=I am enclosing] herewith ....
…を同封します(▼進行形のほうがくだけた言い方)
Please find enclosed a check for $100.
((商用文で))100ドルの小切手を同封しますからお受け取りください.
(2) 〈手紙などが〉〈同封物を〉含む
Her letter enclosed several photographs.
彼女の手紙には数枚の写真がはいっていた.
2 〈かき・塀(へい)などが〉〈場所を〉取り囲む;〈土地・建物などを〉(かきで)取り囲む, 囲む((with, by ...))
enclose a garden
庭に囲いをする
Trees enclosed the field.
木が畑を囲んでいた(▼受動態はThe field was enclosed by trees.)
We enclosed the lot with a wire fence.
地所を金網で囲んだ(▼受動態はThe lot was enclosed with a wire fence.).

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