tachymeter

英 [tæ'kɪmɪtə] 美[tæ'kɪmətɚ]
  • n. 视距仪;动速测量器

英英释义


1. a theodolite designed for rapid measurements

英文词源


tachymeter (n.)
surveying instrument, 1836, from tachy- "swift" + -meter. Related: Tachymetry.
M. GAETANO CAÏRO has invented an instrument, to which he has given the name of Tachymeter (rapid measurer). Its object is to give the area of plane surfaces bounded by any outline whatever, without the necessity of any arithmetical operation. ["Magazine of Popular Science and Journal of the Useful Arts," Volume 2, 1836]