conveyor

[ UK /kənvˈe‍ɪɐ/ ]
[ US /kənˈveɪɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a moving belt that transports objects (as in a factory)
  2. a person who conveys (carries or transmits)
    the conveyer of good tidings
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How To Use conveyor In A Sentence

  • The 30 propellant charges on the right in three rows of 10, stowed vertically on a horizontal conveyor belt that runs under the floor of the vehicle.
  • The people who put their shoes and belts back on before moving away from the conveyor belt. Times, Sunday Times
  • It literally dumped cages of birds onto a pair of conveyor belts, which were activated when you activated the hanging belt.
  • Hess then proceeded to describe the ocean floor as if it were a collection of giant conveyor belts.
  • He has waited for three months for promising conditions and said that he hoped to ride transatlantic weather systems 'like a conveyor belt '. Times, Sunday Times
  • To label products on a conveyor, a target area for a given product conveyed on the conveyor is determined relative to a frame of reference.
  • The upper wall 56 of the bin 54 for the unweighed feed f includes a flange 62 receiving the lower end of an upstanding conveyor generally designated 64.
  • Lift it out of the conveyor belt.
  • Technical service supervisors pull 10 samples from the conveyor hourly and measure them on each side for length of shoulder scribe, rib scribe, neck bone and aitchbone.
  • She pondered her plan while she stood at the luggage carousel and stared blankly at the conveyor.
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