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61 engine specific wight
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62 engine speed
• broj obrtaja motora -
63 engine stall running
• isprekidan rad motora -
64 engine stalling
• isprekidan rad motora -
65 engine test bed
• probni sto -
66 engine test bench
• probni sto motora -
67 engine test stand
• probni sto -
68 engine trouble
• kvar motora -
69 engine valve location
• položaj ventila motora -
70 engine works
• fabrika motora -
71 normally aspirated engine
• motor bez prehranjivanja; motor bez turbokompresora (videti-naturally aspirated engine) -
72 cfr-engine cooperative fuel research engine
• test motor za određivanje oktanskog broja gorivaEnglish-Serbian dictionary > cfr-engine cooperative fuel research engine
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73 reciprocating engine (=reciprocating piston engine)
• klipni motor; motor susEnglish-Serbian dictionary > reciprocating engine (=reciprocating piston engine)
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74 adiabatic engine
• adijabatski motor -
75 air-craft engine
• avionski motor; vazdušni motor; vazdušno hlađen motor -
76 air-engine
• avionski motor; vazdušni motor; vazdušno hlađen motor -
77 air cooled engine
• motor sa vazdušnim hlađenjem; vazdušno hlađeni motor -
78 air cooled petrol engine
• vazdušno hlađeni benzinski motor -
79 analytical engine
• analitička mašina -
80 angular valve engine
• motor sa ugaonim ventilima; motor sa ventilima pod uglom
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Engine — En gine ([e^]n j[i^]n), n. [F. engin skill, machine, engine, L. ingenium natural capacity, invention; in in + the root of gignere to produce. See {Genius}, and cf. {Ingenious}, {Gin} a snare.] 1. Note: (Pronounced, in this sense, [e^]n*j[=e]n .)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
engine — UK US /ˈendʒɪn/ noun [C] ► a machine that uses energy to produce movement: »a jet engine »a car/aircraft engine ► something that makes something happen, or that influences it strongly: »For much of the 19th century Britain was the workshop of the … Financial and business terms
Engine — En gine, v. t. 1. To assault with an engine. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To engine and batter our walls. T. Adams. [1913 Webster] 2. To equip with an engine; said especially of steam vessels; as, vessels are often built by one firm and engined by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Engine — [dt. »Maschine, Motor«], zentraler Teil eines Programms für grundlegende Teilaufgaben (z. B. Grafik Engine zur Ausgabe der Grafikdaten). Manchmal auch verkürzt für »Search Engine« (Suchmaschine) gebraucht … Universal-Lexikon
engine — ► NOUN 1) a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion. 2) (also railway engine) a locomotive. 3) historical a mechanical device or instrument, especially one used in warfare: a siege engine. DERIVATIVES engined adjective… … English terms dictionary
enginé — Enginé, En Oolin, pour Ensorcelé, Enchanté, Charmé, Fascinatus. Ainsi dit on par metaphore, Il est bien enginé de cette femme, Perbelle captus est … Thresor de la langue françoyse
engine — [en′jən] n. [ME engin, native talent, hence something produced by this < OFr < L ingenium, natural ability, genius < in , in + base of gignere, to beget: see GENUS] 1. any machine that uses energy to develop mechanical power; esp., a… … English World dictionary
engine — c.1300, mechanical device, also skill, craft, from O.Fr. engin skill, cleverness, also trick, deceit, stratagem; war machine (12c.), from L. ingenium inborn qualities, talent (see INGENIOUS (Cf. ingenious)). At first meaning a trick or device, or … Etymology dictionary
engine — *machine, mechanism, machinery, apparatus, motor … New Dictionary of Synonyms
engine — [n] device that drives a machine agent, apparatus, appliance, barrel, contrivance, cylinder, diesel, dynamo, fan, generator, horses*, implement, instrument, means, mechanism, motor, piston, pot*, powerhouse, power plant, power train, putt putt*,… … New thesaurus
Engine — This article is about a machine to convert energy into useful mechanical motion. For other uses of engine, see Engine (disambiguation). For other uses of motor, see Motor (disambiguation). A V6 internal combustion engine from a Mercedes car An… … Wikipedia