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61 engine power
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > engine power
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62 engine room
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > engine room
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63 engine
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > engine
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64 engine analyzer
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > engine analyzer
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65 engine relay
engine relay Geschwindigkeitsüberwachungsrelais nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > engine relay
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66 engine shed
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > engine shed
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67 engine torque
engine torque Maschinendrehmoment nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > engine torque
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68 engine base plate
engine base plate Maschinenunterlagsplatte fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > engine base plate
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69 engine room
engine room Maschinenraum mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > engine room
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70 engine room layout
engine room layout Maschinenraumanordnung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > engine room layout
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71 engine shed
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > engine shed
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72 engine
noun1) Motor, der; (rocket/jet engine) Triebwerk, das2) (locomotive) Lok[omotive], die* * *['en‹in] 1. noun1) (a machine in which heat or other energy is used to produce motion: The car has a new engine.) der Motor2) (a railway engine: He likes to sit in a seat facing the engine.) die Lokomotive•- academic.ru/116016/engine-driver">engine-driver- engineer 2. verb(to arrange by skill or by cunning means: He engineered my promotion.) bewerkstelligen* * *en·gine[ˈenʤɪn]ndiesel/petrol \engine Diesel-/Benzinmotor mjet \engine Düsen[strahl]triebwerk nt* * *['endZIn]n3) (COMPUT: search engine) Suchmaschine f* * *engine [ˈendʒın]A s1. a) Maschine f, mechanisches Werkzeug2. TECH (Antriebs-, Kraft-, Dampf) Maschine f, (besonders Verbrennungs) Motor m3. BAHN Lokomotive f4. TECH Holländer m, Stoffmühle fB v/t mit einem Motor verseheneng. abk1. engine2. engineer (engineering)3. engraved4. engraver5. engraving* * *noun1) Motor, der; (rocket/jet engine) Triebwerk, das2) (locomotive) Lok[omotive], die* * *n.Lokomotive f.Maschine -n f.Motor -en m.Triebwerk n. -
73 engine room
nounMaschinenhaus, das; Maschinenraum, der* * *ˈen·gine room* * ** * *nounMaschinenhaus, das; Maschinenraum, der -
74 engine
en·gine [ʼenʤɪn] njet \engine Düsen[strahl]triebwerk nt -
75 engine
['endʒɪn] UK / USnAUTO Motor m, RAIL Lokomotive fengine failure AUTO — Motorschaden m
engine trouble AUTO — Defekt m am Motor
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76 engine
['endʒɪn] UK / USnAUTO Motor m, RAIL Lokomotive fengine failure AUTO — Motorschaden m
engine trouble AUTO — Defekt m am Motor
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77 engine driver
noun(Brit.) Lok[omotiv]führer, der* * *ˈen·gine driv·er* * *n (Brit)Lok(omotiv)führer( in) m(f)* * ** * *noun(Brit.) Lok[omotiv]führer, der* * *(railway) n.Lokführer m. n.Maschinist m. -
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<tech.gen> (functional unit, core assembly; without housing) ■ Funktionseinheit f< aerospace> ■ Triebwerk n -
79 engine air cleaner
<mvhcl.mot> (for engine intake air, overall assembly) ■ Luftfilter m ; Ansaugluftfilter m -
80 engine box
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