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1 gas-driven engine blower
<mech.eng> ■ Gasgebläse nEnglish-german technical dictionary > gas-driven engine blower
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2 blower
<tech.gen> (high air speed, low pressure) ■ Gebläse n< mot> ■ Aufladegebläse n -
3 blower-cooled
<tech.gen> (e.g. engine, processor) ■ gebläsegekühlt<tech.gen> ■ zwangsgekühlt -
4 blower-cooled engine
<mech.eng> ■ zwangsgekühlter Motor m -
5 supercharged engine
< mot> (engine with any type of blower) ■ aufgeladener Motor m ; Motor mit Lader m ; Auflademotor m rar ; Gebläsemotor m rar -
6 forced-induction engine
rare < mot> (engine with any type of blower) ■ aufgeladener Motor m ; Motor mit Lader m ; Auflademotor m rar ; Gebläsemotor m rarEnglish-german technical dictionary > forced-induction engine
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7 blown engine
coll < mot> (engine with any type of blower) ■ aufgeladener Motor m ; Motor mit Lader m ; Auflademotor m rar ; Gebläsemotor m rar -
8 compressor engine
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9 fan
I 1. noun1) (held in hand) Fächer, der2) (apparatus) Ventilator, der2. transitive verb,- nn- fächeln [Gesicht]; anfachen [Feuer]fan oneself/somebody — sich/jemandem Luft zufächeln
fan the flame[s] — (fig.) das Feuer schüren
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/86899/fan_out">fan outII noun(devotee) Fan, der* * *I 1. [fæn] noun1) (a flat instrument held in the hand and waved to direct a current of air across the face in hot weather: Ladies used to carry fans to keep themselves cool.) der Fächer2) (a mechanical instrument causing a current of air: He has had a fan fitted in the kitchen for extracting smells.) der Ventilator2. verb2) (to increase or strengthen (a fire) by directing air towards it with a fan etc: They fanned the fire until it burst into flames.) anfachenII [fæn] noun(an enthusiastic admirer of a sport, hobby or well-known person: I'm a great fan of his; football fans; ( also adjective) fan mail/letters (= letters etc sent by admirers).) der Fan* * *fan1[fæn]▪ to be a \fan of sb/sth ein Fan von jdm/etw seinI'm a great \fan of your work ich schätze Ihre Arbeit sehra Beatles \fan ein Fan m von den Beatlesa football/tennis/baseball \fan ein Fußball-/Tennis-/Baseballfan m\fan of a star/pop group Fan m eines Stars/einer Popgruppefan2[fæn]I. nceiling \fan Deckenventilator mII. vt<- nn->1. (cool)▪ to \fan sb/oneself jdm/sich Luft zufächeln2. (burn better)to \fan fire/flames ein Feuer/Flammen anfachen gehto \fan fears/passions/resentment ( fig: heighten) Ängste/Leidenschaften/Ablehnung entfachen geh [o schüren]* * *I [fn]1. nthen the shit will really hit the fan (sl) — dann ist die Kacke echt am Dampfen (sl)
2. vtto fan sb/oneself — jdm/sich (Luft) zufächeln
to fan the flames (lit) — das Feuer anfachen; (fig) Öl ins Feuer gießen
to fan the flames of resentment/violence — den Groll/die Gewalt schüren
2) cards fächerförmig ausbreitenIIn(= supporter) Fan m, Anhänger(in) m(f)I'm quite a fan of yours — ich bin ein richtiger Verehrer von Ihnen
* * *fan1 [fæn]A s1. Fächer m:fan dance Fächertanz m2. TECH Ventilator m, Lüfter m:fan blade Ventilatorflügel m3. TECH Gebläse n:b) Zyklon m, Windfang m4. TECH Flügel m:b) SCHIFF Schraubenblatt n5. AGRa) HIST Wurfschaufel fb) (Worfel)Schwinge fa) auch poet Schwanz m, Schweif m, Schwinge f (eines Vogels)b) GEOL Schwemmkegel m:fan delta Schwemmdelta nB v/t1. Luft fächeln3. ein Feuer anfachen:4. fig entfachen, -flammen:fan sb’s passion jemandes Leidenschaft anfachen5. fächerförmig ausbreiten6. AGR worfeln, schwingen7. US sla) vermöbelnb) filzen, durchsuchena) sich fächerförmig ausbreiten,b) (fächerförmig) ausschwärmenfan2 [fæn] s (Sport- etc) Fan m:fan club Fanklub m;fan mail Fan-, Verehrerpost f* * *I 1. noun1) (held in hand) Fächer, der2) (apparatus) Ventilator, der2. transitive verb,- nn- fächeln [Gesicht]; anfachen [Feuer]fan oneself/somebody — sich/jemandem Luft zufächeln
fan the flame[s] — (fig.) das Feuer schüren
Phrasal Verbs:- fan outII noun(devotee) Fan, der* * *n.Fan -s m.Fächer - m.Liebhaber m.Lüfter - m.Ventilator m. -
10 boost
<tech.gen> (increase; e.g. signal, effect. thrust) ■ Anhebung f<tech.gen> ■ Verstärkung fvt <tech.gen> ■ erhöhen vtvt <tech.gen> (e.g. a signal, thrust) ■ verstärken vt -
11 supercharge
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