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1 air
12 nGAS gas de aire mTV aire m3 vtCOAL, CONST, PRINT, RECYCL, SAFE, THERMO airearWATER TRANSP hold, bilges airear, ventilar45 -
2 rotary
n (AmE) (cf roundabout BrE )AUTO, CONST, TRANSP, VEH glorieta f, rotonda f -
3 piston
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4 low
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5 single
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6 diesel
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7 duplex
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8 gas
12 n (AmE)AUTO nafta f (AmL), gasolina f (Esp)CHEM gas mCOAL grisú mHEAT ENG gas mMINE grisú mP&R gasolina f (Esp), nafta f (AmL)PETR TECH gas m, gasolina f (Esp), nafta f (AmL)PETROL nafta f (AmL), gas m, gasolina f (Esp)PHYS, REFRIG gas mTHERMO gas m, grisú m, gasolina f (Esp), nafta f (AmL)VEH gasolina f (Esp), nafta f (AmL) -
9 reciprocating
1 adjMECH, MECH ENG alternativo, de vaivén, oscilante, reciprocante2 -
10 turbo
Del verbo turbar: ( conjugate turbar) \ \
turbo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
turbó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: turbar turbo turbo- turbó
turbar ( conjugate turbar) verbo transitivo 1 (liter o period) ‹orden/silencio› to disturb 2 (liter o period) (aturdir, confundir): su presencia lo turbó her presence made him uncomfortable turbarse verbo pronominal (liter o period) (aturdirse, confundirse):◊ la besó en la mejilla y se turbó he kissed her on the cheek and she was covered with confusion (liter);se turbó ante tantos elogios such praise confused and embarrassed him
turbo adjetivo invariable turbocharged ■ sustantivo masculino ( turbocompresor) turbocharger; ( automóvil) turbo
turbar verbo transitivo
1 (confundir, desconcertar) to baffle, shock (causar torpeza, timidez) to embarrass
2 (perturbar) to unsettle
turbar la calma, to disturb peace
turbar la razón, to drive mad
turbo- pref turbo- ' turbo' also found in these entries: Spanish: turbo- - turbar English: turbotr['tɜːbəʊ]1 turbon.• turbo s.m.'tɜːrbəʊ, 'tɜːbəʊnoun ( compressor) turbocompresor m, turbo m['tɜːbǝʊ]1.2.CPDturbo engine N — motor m turbo
* * *['tɜːrbəʊ, 'tɜːbəʊ]noun ( compressor) turbocompresor m, turbo m -
11 high
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12 compound
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13 dual
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14 air-cooled
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15 dry
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16 slow
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17 stall
1 nAIR TRANSP compressor, turbine engine pérdida fCOAL pérdida de sustentación f, anchurón m (AmL), cámara de tostación f (AmL), emplazamiento m (Esp), sala f, cámara fFUELLESS parada fMINE caseta de tostación f, galería de tostación f (AmL), cámara f (AmL), anchurón m (AmL), emplazamiento m (Esp), galería atascada f (Esp), pesebre m, sala f, cámara de tostación f (AmL)2 vtiAUTO calar, calarseFUELLESS ahogar, pararseVEH calar, calarse, parar, pararse -
18 straight
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19 water
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