Engine room travel sequence

The stroke order of the engine room is: left, left, horizontal hook, dot, horizontal, dot, left, press, horizontal hook and vertical hook. The relevant knowledge is as follows:

1, hut, the word has different meanings in different fields. In the aerospace field, module refers to a part of the spacecraft, such as the return module and orbital module of the spacecraft. In ocean freight forwarding, shipping space refers to a part of a container, such as 20GP, 40GP and 40HQ.

2. In the aerospace field, modules are one of the important components of spacecraft. It usually consists of several parts, including living area, working area, equipment area and so on. Different modules have different functions, for example, the return module is used for astronauts to land safely when they return to Earth, and the orbital module is used for astronauts to conduct scientific experiments and observations.

In shipping, the cabin refers to a part of the container. Container is a standardized mode of cargo transportation, which can be used all over the world. The container is divided into different compartments, and each compartment has different uses and characteristics. For example, 20GP, 40GP, 40HQ.

Cabin word group

1. Cabin: the place where passengers and goods are loaded on a ship. Engine room: the place where a power machine is installed on a ship. A place on an airplane where passengers and cargo are loaded. Cabin: berth or seat of a ship, plane, etc. Cockpit: refers to the place where passenger planes carry passengers, and also refers to the cockpit of fighter planes. Cargo hold: a compartment on a ship or plane dedicated to carrying goods.

2. Cabin: refers to the space on a ship or plane to carry passengers. Navigation: refers to the accommodation area enjoyed by all passengers on board. Cabin: refers to the space inside the vehicle for passengers or goods. Freshwater tank: refers to the cabin on board which stores drinking water or domestic water. Lunar module: refers to the part of the spacecraft used in the mission to the moon, which is used to land and take off on the surface of the moon.

3. Freshwater tank: refers to the cabin on board which stores drinking water or domestic water. Cabin adjustment: refers to the adjustment of the storage position of goods in a ship or aircraft. Ear compartment: a small compartment on a ship or plane, usually located on both sides of the main compartment. Second-class cabin: refers to the lower-level cabin on a ship or plane, and its facilities and services are simpler than those of first-class cabin.

4. Hyperbaric oxygen chamber: refers to medical devices used to treat hypoxia or other diseases. Cabin: refers to the vertical structure that separates different goods or areas in a ship. Fire-fighting cabin: refers to the special cabin for storing flammable materials on the ship. Domestic water tank: refers to a special cabin for storing fresh water on board to ensure the quality of drinking water. Oil tank cover: refers to the cover used to close the fuel tank on a ship.