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1 variable compression ratio
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > variable compression ratio
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2 Variable Compression Ratio
Abbreviation: VCRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Variable Compression Ratio
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3 variable compression ratio
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4 variable compression-ratio piston
Автоматика: поршень, допускающий изменение степени сжатияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > variable compression-ratio piston
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5 variable compression-ratio piston
Automation: VCRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > variable compression-ratio piston
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6 ratio
отношение, соотношение, пропорция; степень; коэффициент, см. тж. coefficient; передаточное число [отношение]all-out level/stalling speed ratio — относительный диапазон скоростей полёта (отношение максимальной скорости горизонтального полёта к скорости сваливания)
base(-altltude, -height) ratio — отношение величины базиса фотографирования к высоте
burning (surface)-to-throat (area) ratio — отношение поверхности горения к площади критического сечения сопла (в РДТТ)
chamber volume-to-throat area ratio — приведенная [характеристическая] длина камеры сгорания
envelope-bulk to weight ratio — отношение объёма, занимаемого двигателем, к его сухому весу
lift-(over, to-)drag ratio — аэродинамическое качество
main rotor/engine r.p.m. ratio — степень редукции между двигателем, и несущим винтом, соотношение чисел оборотов несущего винта и вала двигателя
maintenance (man hours)-to-flight (hours) ratio — соотношение объёма работ по наземному обслуживанию (в человеко-часах) и налёта
mixing ratio of moist air — метео. влагосодержаиие
port(-to-)throat ratio — относительная свободная площадь (отношение свободной площади к площади критического сечения сопла)
ratio of specific heats — отношение удельных теплоёмкостей, показатель адиабаты
stoichiometric (equivalence, mixture) ratio — стехиометрическое соотношение компонентов топлива, стехиометрический коэффициент состава топлива
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7 variable
переменная величина; переменный; изменяющийся- variable compression - variable-contour cam - variable decreasing motion - variable density - variable flywheel cluster - variable force - variable increasing motion - variable lift cam - variable-pitch tread design - variable-pressure wind tunnel - variable quantity - variable rate - variable-rate spring - variable spark - variable specific heat - variable-speed ratio -
8 ratio
1) отношение2) коэффициент•- acoustic ratio
- activity ratio
- annual charge ratio
- aperture occupation ratio
- aperture/focal length ratio
- arms ratio
- aspect ratio
- attenuation ratio
- back-to-front ratio
- Berg ratio
- blocking ratio
- chrominance format ratio
- co-channel protection ratio
- compression ratio
- conduction ratio
- control ratio
- conversion ratio
- damage ratio
- damping ratio
- decimation ratio
- decoupling ratio
- desired-to-undesired ratio
- deviation ratio
- ear-to-mouth ratio
- feedback ratio
- fixed-division ratio
- focal ratio
- frequency ratio
- friction ratio
- front-to-back ratio
- image rejection ratio
- image-frequency rejection ratio
- in-band noise power ratio
- incident ratio
- intelligible-crosstalk ratio
- intermediate-frequency response ratio
- inverse ratio
- isolation ratio
- jamming-to-signal ratio
- justification ratio
- likelihood ratio
- line-extension ratio
- line-use ratio
- load ratio
- magnetic coupling ratio
- magnetoresistive ratio
- magnification ratio
- mark-to-space ratio
- modulation ratio
- mutual induction ratio
- noise ratio
- noise-to-signal ratio
- operating ratio
- output-input ratio
- overdrive ratio
- peak-to-average ratio
- plausibility ratio
- power-loss ratio
- power-to-noise ratio
- precipitation ratio
- prediction-aspect ratio
- protection ratio
- radio field-to-noise ratio
- read-around ratio
- recombination ratio
- refraction ratio
- residual-error ratio
- response ratio
- reversion ratio
- shielding ratio
- signal-plus-noise-to-noise ratio
- signal-to-crosstalk ratio
- signal-to-distortion ratio
- signal-to-interference ratio
- signal-to-noise ratio
- spectrum transforming ratio
- standing wave ratio
- throghput improvement ratio
- transfer ratio
- uniformity ratio
- utilization ratio
- variable-division ratio
- vertical-chroma ratio
- weight ratio
- zoom ratioEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > ratio
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9 ratio
1. отношение; соотношение; пропорция2. коэффициент; степеньratio of negative-to-positive load factor incrementratio of rate of roll to the rate of yawratio of specific heatsadvance ratioaircraft mass ratioaircraft's pitch ratioaspect ratioaspect ratio at minimum sweepaugmentation ratioaverage flight hours/flight ratiobank angle to sideslip ratiobending/torsion frequency ratiobest-range T/W ratiobluntness ratiobypass ratioCalifornia bearing ratiocanard to wing area ratioclean thrust/weight ratiocompression ratiocontraction ratiocontrast ratiocore-to-face thickness ratiocycle pressure ratiodamage ratiodamping ratiodrag-to-weight ratiodry thrust/weight ratiodutch roll ratiodynamic-to-static displacement ratioexcess time ratioexchange ratioexhaust pressure ratiofan pressure ratiofineness ratioforebody fineness ratiofoundation-to-beam mass ratiofuel-air ratiofuel-altitude exchange ratiofuselage fineness ratiofuselage power ratioglide ratiohorizontal-tail volume ratiohorsepower to weight ratioinduced inflow ratioinflow ratiojet pressure ratioleading-edge radius/chord ratiolength/beam ratiolift augmentation ratiolift-drag ratiolift-to-drag ratiolift-to-weight ratioloss exchange ratioMMH/FH ratiomodel wingspan-to-tunnel width ratiomomentum rationoise rationose fineness rationozzle pressure ratiooverall pressure ratioovershoot ratiopassenger/cargo ratiopeak blade slap advance ratiopilot-to-aircraft ratioPoisson ratiopower-to-weight ratiopower-weight ratiopowered-lift-drag ratiopressure ratiorange-altitude exchange ratioreduction ratioreheat thrust-to-weight ratiorigidity ratioroll-yaw ratiorotor inflow ratioslip ratiosolidity ratiospan-to-thickness ratiospanwise thickness ratiospeed ratiostiffness ratiostrength/weight ratiostress ratiosupersonic dry thrust/weight ratiotail volume ratiotanker-to-receiver wing span ratiotaper ratiothickness-chord ratiothickness-to-chord ratiothrust augmentation ratiothrust-to-weight ratiothrust-to-wing-area ratiothrust-weight ratiothrust/volume ratiotip-path-plane inflow ratioup-time ratiovariable bypass ratiovertical-tail volume ratiowetted area to volume ratiowetted area to wing area ratiowetted area/volume ratiowetted area/wing area ratiowing root depth to span ratio -
10 ratio
1) коэффициент; степень2) отношение•- air-fuel ratio
- amplification ratio
- amplitude ratio
- aspect ratio
- axle ratio
- bead unseating ratio
- boost ratio
- bore-stroke ratio
- bottom gear ratio
- braking ratio
- breakdown ratio
- charge ratio
- compression ratio
- contact ratio
- damping ratio
- expansion ratio
- final drive gear ratio
- final drive ratio
- gear ratio
- high gear ratio
- high-temperature ratio
- load transfer ratio
- low gear ratio
- low-low gear ratio
- low-range gear ratio
- overall gear ratio
- overdrive gear ratio
- payload ratio
- power-to-volume ratio
- power-to-weight ratio
- price-life ratio
- rear end ratio
- reverse gear ratio
- slip ratio
- slowest gear ratio
- steering gear ratio
- stoichiometric ratio
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11 VCR
1) Общая лексика: Verification Certificate of Readiness (SEIC)2) Компьютерная техника: видеомагнитофон3) Военный термин: Viet Cong Regiment, visual control room4) Техника: video-cassette recorder, video-cassette recording, vision control room, voltage coefficient of resistance, voltage-controlled resistor, voltage-variable resistor5) Шутливое выражение: Very Cute Rodent, Videos Can Record6) Математика: Virtual Construct Rectangle, Virtual Construct Rectangles7) Бухгалтерия: ваучер/voucher (документ, удостоверяющий оплату товаров и услуг (например, оплаченный счет-фактура, погашенный счет))8) Грубое выражение: Very Corrupt And Rotten, Very Cute Rear9) Кино: Voluntary Content Rating10) Музыка: Very Confusing Record11) Сокращение: Variable Compression Ratio, Vehicule de Combat a Roues (Wheeled combat vehicle (France)), Video Cassette Recorder, videocassette recorder12) Электроника: Video Cassette Reader, Voltage Controlled Resistor13) Нефть: videocassette player14) Иммунология: Virus Contaminated Rat15) Банковское дело: возобновляемая ценная бумага с плавающим купоном (variable coupon renewable note)16) Транспорт: Vertical Control Response17) Фирменный знак: Velocity Car Rentals18) СМИ: Video Computerized Recording19) Бытовая техника: кассетный видеомагнитофон20) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: videocassette recorders/player, Verification Certificate of Readiness21) Образование: Very Childish Responses22) Инвестиции: variable coupon renewable23) Автоматика: variable compression-ratio piston24) Химическое оружие: vapor containment room25) Расширение файла: VCR driver (Arvid)26) Чат: Very Cool Resource27) AMEX. Sensory Science Corporation -
12 VCR
1. variable compression ratio - переменная степень сжатия; переменный коэффициент сжатия;2. variable compression-ratio piston - поршень, допускающий изменение степени сжатия;3. video-cassette recorder - кассетный видеомагнитофон; КВМ;4. video-cassette recording - кассетная магнитофонная видеозапись;5. vision control room - видеотехническая аппаратная;6. voltage coefficient of resistance - коэффициент изменения сопротивления в зависимости от напряжения;7. voltage-controlled resistor - резистор, управляемый напряжением;7. voltage-variable resistor - варистор -
13 Ricardo, Sir Harry Ralph
[br]b. 26 January 1885 London, Englandd. 18 May 1974 Graffham, Sussex, England[br]English mechanical engineer; researcher, designer and developer of internal combustion engines.[br]Harry Ricardo was the eldest child and only son of Halsey Ricardo (architect) and Catherine Rendel (daughter of Alexander Rendel, senior partner in the firm of consulting civil engineers that later became Rendel, Palmer and Tritton). He was educated at Rugby School and at Cambridge. While still at school, he designed and made a steam engine to drive his bicycle, and by the time he went up to Cambridge in 1903 he was a skilled craftsman. At Cambridge, he made a motor cycle powered by a petrol engine of his own design, and with this he won a fuel-consumption competition by covering almost 40 miles (64 km) on a quart (1.14 1) of petrol. This brought him to the attention of Professor Bertram Hopkinson, who invited him to help with research on turbulence and pre-ignition in internal combustion engines. After leaving Cambridge in 1907, he joined his grandfather's firm and became head of the design department for mechanical equipment used in civil engineering. In 1916 he was asked to help with the problem of loading tanks on to railway trucks. He was then given the task of designing and organizing the manufacture of engines for tanks, and the success of this enterprise encouraged him to set up his own establishment at Shoreham, devoted to research on, and design and development of, internal combustion engines.Leading on from the work with Hopkinson were his discoveries on the suppression of detonation in spark-ignition engines. He noted that the current paraffinic fuels were more prone to detonation than the aromatics, which were being discarded as they did not comply with the existing specifications because of their high specific gravity. He introduced the concepts of "highest useful compression ratio" (HUCR) and "toluene number" for fuel samples burned in a special variable compression-ratio engine. The toluene number was the proportion of toluene in heptane that gave the same HUCR as the fuel sample. Later, toluene was superseded by iso-octane to give the now familiar octane rating. He went on to improve the combustion in side-valve engines by increasing turbulence, shortening the flame path and minimizing the clearance between piston and head by concentrating the combustion space over the valves. By these means, the compression ratio could be increased to that used by overhead-valve engines before detonation intervened. The very hot poppet valve restricted the advancement of all internal combustion engines, so he turned his attention to eliminating it by use of the single sleeve-valve, this being developed with support from the Air Ministry. By the end of the Second World War some 130,000 such aero-engines had been built by Bristol, Napier and Rolls-Royce before the piston aero-engine was superseded by the gas turbine of Whittle. He even contributed to the success of the latter by developing a fuel control system for it.Concurrent with this was work on the diesel engine. He designed and developed the engine that halved the fuel consumption of London buses. He invented and perfected the "Comet" series of combustion chambers for diesel engines, and the Company was consulted by the vast majority of international internal combustion engine manufacturers. He published and lectured widely and fully deserved his many honours; he was elected FRS in 1929, was President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1944–5 and was knighted in 1948. This shy and modest, though very determined man was highly regarded by all who came into contact with him. It was said that research into internal combustion engines, his family and boats constituted all that he would wish from life.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1948. FRS 1929. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1944–5.Bibliography1968, Memo \& Machines. The Pattern of My Life, London: Constable.Further ReadingSir William Hawthorne, 1976, "Harry Ralph Ricardo", Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 22.JBBiographical history of technology > Ricardo, Sir Harry Ralph
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14 переменная степень сжатия
1) Engineering: variable compression, variable compression ratio2) Coolers: variable pressure rateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переменная степень сжатия
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15 VCR
I сокр. от variable compression ratioпеременная степень сжатияII сокр. от
video cassette recorder III сокр. от vision control room -
16 переменный коэффициент сжатия
Engineering: variable compression ratioУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переменный коэффициент сжатия
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17 поршень, допускающий изменение степени сжатия
Automation: variable compression-ratio pistonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поршень, допускающий изменение степени сжатия
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18 VCR
сокр. от variable compression-ratio pistonпоршень, допускающий изменение степени сжатияEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > VCR
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19 engine
1) двигатель, мотор2) ж.-д. локомотив3) машина4) процессор•to run up the engine — опробовать двигатель ( на режимах работы);to unreverse the engine — выводить двигатель из режима реверса-
light bulb engine
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accelerating engine
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adiabatic engine
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air breathing engine
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air engine
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air-cell engine
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air-chamber engine
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air-cooled engine
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aircraft engine
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air-feed jet engine
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air-injection engine
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airless-injection engine
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alcohol engine
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analytical engine
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anchor engine
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apogee engine
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approach-correcting engine
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arc jet engine
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arrow engine
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ascent engine
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assisted takeoff engine
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AV-1 engine
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aviation engine
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axial-flow gas turbine engine
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bare engine
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baseline engine
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basic engine
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beating engine
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bipropellant engine
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bismuth ion engine
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bleaching engine
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blowing engine
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blown engine
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booster engine
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boxer engine
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brake engine
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Brayton engine
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breaker engine
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bypass engine
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catalytic engine
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centrifugal expansion engine
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ceramic engine
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coaxial MPD engine
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cogging engine
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cold-reaction engine
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commercial engine
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compression ignition engine
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computing engine
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constant 1 engine
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conventional engine
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crankcase compression engine
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crest engine
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cross-compound blowing engine
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cross-mounted engine
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cryogenic expansion engine
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cryogenic rocket engine
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dead engine
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derated engine
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descent engine
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diesel engine
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diesel-electric engine
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difference engine
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digital engine
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direct-injection engine
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displacement engine
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docking engine
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donkey engine
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double-row engine
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double-row radial engine
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down-rated engine
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drilling engine
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dual-flow turbojet engine
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dual-mode engine
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duct-burning bypass engine
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ducted-fan engine
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electric arcjet engine
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electron-bombardment engine
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emergency propulsion engine
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energy-cell diesel engine
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erosion engine
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expansion engine
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external combustion engine
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F-head engine
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fire engine with extension ladder
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fire engine
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fixed head engine
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flat engine
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flat-head engine
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fluorine-hydrogen engine
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four-barrel engine
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four-cycle engine
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Gardner engine
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gas discharge ionizator electrostatic engine
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gas engine
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gas turbine engine
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gas-driven blowing engine
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gas blowing engine
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gasoline engine
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graphics engine
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heat engine
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heavy equipment diesel engine
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heavy-duty engine
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high bypass ratio engine
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high-compression engine
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high-efficiency engine
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high-I engine
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horizontal engine
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horizontally opposed engine
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Horning engine
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hump engine
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hybrid air-breathing engine
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hybrid-propellant engine
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hydrogen-fueled engine
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I-head engine
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impact volume ionization ion engine
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inboard engine
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indirect-injection engine
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individual cylinder head engine
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industrial application engine
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inference engine
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inlet over exhaust engine
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in-line engine
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ionic engine
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ion engine
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jet engine
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ladle-car engine
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laser air-jet engine
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laser-driven rocket engine
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laser-heated rocket engine
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laser-propulsion rocket engine
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Lauson engine
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L-head engine
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lift engine
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lift jet engine
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light duty diesel engine
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linear MPD engine
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liquid air cycle engine
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liquid petroleum gases engine
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liquid-propellant engine
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long-stroke engine
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low bypass ratio engine
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low-I engine
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LOX/HC engine
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LOX/LH engine
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magnetogasdynamic engine
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maneuvering engine
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marine application engine
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marine engine
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mercury ion engine
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mid-flight engine
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model diesel engine
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monkey engine
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motored engine
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multifuel engine
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nacelle-mounted engine
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naturally aspirated engine
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nonturbo engine
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oil engine
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oil-electric engine
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OMS engine
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one-shaft engine
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open-cylinder engine
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opposed-piston engine
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Otto engine
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outboard engine
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overhead valve engine
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oversquare engine
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pancake engine
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petrol engine
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Petter AV-I Diesel engine
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Petter W-1 engine
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photon engine
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piston ported engine
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plasmajet rocket engine
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plasma rocket engine
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podded engine
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pollution-free engine
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potassium ion engine
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prechamber engine
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propulsion engine
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pulping engine
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pulsejet engine
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pusher engine
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quench-car engine
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racing engine
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radial engine
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radiation-heated rocket engine
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radio-frequency ion engine
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ram engine
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ramjet engine
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Rankine engine
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RCS engine
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reciprocating solar engine
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rectenna-powered ion engine
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remanufactured engine
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restartable engine
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rotary engine
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rubidium ion engine
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separation engine
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shaft-turbine engine
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shunting engine
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single-shaft gas turbine engine
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six-cylinder in-line engine
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solar Brayton engine
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solar engine
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solar photon rocket engine
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solar-heated gas engine
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solar gas engine
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solar-powered engine
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spacer plate engine
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special arrangement engine
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square engine
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starting engine
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steam-driven blowing engine
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steam blowing engine
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steering engine
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Stirling engine
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stock engine
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subsonic engine
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supercharged engine
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surface ionization engine
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swirl-chamber diesel engine
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switch engine
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take-home engine
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tee engine
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test bed engine
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T-head engine
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thermal arc engine
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thermoelectronic engine
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three-flow turbojet engine
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towing engine
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trans-rear engine
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transverse engine
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traveling wave plasma engine
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trimmer engine
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tripropellant engine
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truck engine
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turbine engine
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turbine expansion engine
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turbocharged engine
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turbo engine
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turbofan engine
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turbojet engine
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turboprop engine
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turboshaft engine
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turbulence-chamber engine
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twin rotor engine
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two-rotor engine
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two-shaft gas turbine engine
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two-spool engine
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unblown engine
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undersquare engine
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variable compression engine
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variable cycle engine
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variable cylinder engine
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vehicular engine
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V-engine
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volume collision ionization engine
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Wankel engine
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warmed-up engine
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washing engine
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waste-heat recovery Stirling engine
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water-cooled engine
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windmilling engine
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wing engine
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20 engine
двигатель (внутреннего сгорания); машина; мотор- engine analyzer - engine and gearbox unit - engine area - engine assembly - engine assembly shop - engine bonnet - engine braking force - engine breathing - engine-building - engine capacity - engine cleansing agents - engine column - engine component - engine conk - engine control - engine-cooling - engine-cooling thermometer - engine cowl flap - engine cross-drive casing - engine cutoff - engine cycle - engine data - engine deck - engine department - engine details - engine diagnostic connector - engine-driven air compressor - engine-driven industrial shop truck - engine dry weight - engine efficiency - engine failure - engine fan pulley - engine flameout - engine flywheel - engine for different fuels - engine frame - engine front - engine front area - engine front support bracket - engine fuel - engine gearbox - engine-gearbox unit - engine-generator - engine-governed speed - engine governor - engine gum - engine hatch - engine hoist - engine hood - engine house - engine idles rough - engine in situ - engine installation - engine is smooth - engine is tractable - engine knock - engine lacquer - engine life - engine lifetime pecypc - engine lifting bracket - engine lifting fixture - engine lifting hook - engine location - engine lubrication system - engine lug - engine management - engine management system - engine map - engine misfires - engine model - engine motoring - engine mount - engine-mounted - engine mounted longitudinally - engine mounted transversally - engine mounting - engine-mounting bracket - engine nameplate - engine noise - engine number - engine off - engine oil - engine oil capacity - engine oil filler cap - engine oil filling cap - engine oil tank - engine on - engine operating temperature - engine out of work - engine output - engine overhaul - engine pan - engine peak speed - engine performance - engine picks up - engine pings - engine piston - engine plant - engine power - engine pressure - engine primer - engine rating - engine rear support - engine reconditioning - engine renovation - engine repair stand - engine retarder - engine revolution counter - engine rig test - engine room - engine roughness - engine rpm indicator - engine run-in - engine runs rough - engine runs roughly - engine shaft - engine shed - engine shield - engine shop - engine shorting-out - engine shutdown - engine sludge - engine snubber - engine speed - engine speed sensor - engine stability - engine stalls - engine start - engine starting system - engine starts per day - engine stroke - engine subframe - engine sump - engine sump well - engine support - engine temperature sensor - engine test stand - engine testing room - engine throttle - engine timing case - engine-to-cabin passthrough aperture - engine-transmission unit - engine torque - engine trends - engine trouble - engine tune-up - engine turning at peak revolution - engine under seat - engine unit - engine vacuum checking gauge - engine valve - engine varnish - 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