Similar words: compulsive, impulsive, repulsive, compulsively, impulsively, impulsiveness, convulsive, compulsion. Meaning: [prə'pʌlsɪv] adj. 1. having the power to propel 2. tending to or capable of propelling.
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31. The construction of Pipe Jacking is beset with difficulty due to the large propulsive force for several years.
32. This article describes that the Chinese RFID development characteristics are having huge potential market and strong demand on this technology and propulsive force from government.
33. The thrust and propulsive efficiency of the long-based fin undulating can be analyzed by applying the derived kinematic model and the equilibrium equations of the undulatory fin.
34. It is easy to adapt to the Stirling engine boat, but the propulsive force is lower than that of the screw propeller .
35. The industry policy is an important propulsive force for the rapid development of the electronic and information product manufacturing of the US.
36. The external force, or the pulling force, is an example and orientation of Chinese reformation while the internal force, or the propulsive force, is the motive and power.
37. In both, propulsive force is derived from the reaction produced by a stream of air driven rearwards at high velocity.
38. As individual urban, national culture, national religion and national trade, are the main propulsive force of urban.
39. Each propulsive power and propulsive distance could be used to predict each other's performance . 3.
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