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61 twin engine plane
tweemotorig vliegtuig -
62 two stroke engine
tweetakt motor (inwendige motor waarbij op elke vonk twee slagen van de zuigers plaatsvinden (in het bijzonder bij motors) -
63 water engine
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64 analytical engine
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65 beating engine
hollander -
66 four-stroke engine
viertaktmotor -
67 free-engine clutch
vrijloopkoppeling -
68 inference engine
inferentiemachineredeneersysteem -
69 internal combustion engine
verbrandingsmotorEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > internal combustion engine
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70 jet engine
straalmotor -
71 reciprocating engine
zuigermotor -
72 rotary engine
rotatiemotor -
73 rotary piston engine
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74 stirling engine
stirlingmotor -
75 two-cycle engine
tweetaktmotor -
76 two-stroke engine
tweetaktmotor -
77 wankel engine
wankelmotor -
78 balk
n. balk; belemmering; hindernis--------v. twijfelen; blijven staan; niet verder willen gaan; verijdeld worden[ bo:k, bo:lk] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————1 weigeren ⇒ stokken, blijven steken/hangen♦voorbeelden:the horse balked at the fence • het paard weigerde de hindernisII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:be balked in one's ambitions • geremd worden in zijn ambities -
79 burn
n. brandwond; brand--------v. branden; aanbranden; verbrandenburn1[ bə:n]2 brandperiode/tijd 〈 van raketmotor〉♦voorbeelden:II 〈niet-telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord; the〉1 branderigheid ⇒ het branden/bijten♦voorbeelden:————————burn2♦voorbeelden:1 you don't seem to be burning to accept my offer • zo te zien sta je niet te springen om op mijn aanbod in te gaanburn away • doorbranden, verder brandenburn low • uitgaan/dovenburning for an ideal • in vuur en vlam voor een ideaalburning with ambition • verteerd door ambitieburn with anger • zieden/koken van woede→ burn down burn down/1 branden ⇒ af/ver/ontbranden, in brand staan/steken♦voorbeelden:the soup burnt my mouth • ik heb mijn mond aan de soep gebrandher skin burns easily • ze verbrandt snel (in de zon)burn off • weg/afbranden, schoon/leegbrandenbe burnt to ashes • in de as worden gelegdburn to death • door verbranding om het leven brengen1 branden/lopen/werken op ⇒ gebruiken als brandstof♦voorbeelden: -
80 caloric
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