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61 two-stroke engine
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > two-stroke engine
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62 induction stroke
<mech.eng> (of piston pump, engine) ■ Ansaughub m ; Saughub m -
63 ohv engine
pract <mvhcl.mot> (four-stroke engine with the poppet valves in the cylinder head) ■ obengesteuerter Motor m ; kopfgesteuerter Motor m ; OHV-Motor m prakt -
64 overhead valve engine
<mvhcl.mot> (four-stroke engine with the poppet valves in the cylinder head) ■ obengesteuerter Motor m ; kopfgesteuerter Motor m ; OHV-Motor m prakt -
65 three-port engine
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66 valve-in-head engine
rare <mvhcl.mot> (four-stroke engine with the poppet valves in the cylinder head) ■ obengesteuerter Motor m ; kopfgesteuerter Motor m ; OHV-Motor m prakt -
67 square engine
= square-stroke engine двигатель, у которого диаметр цилиндра равен ходу поршня* * *• двигатель, диаметр цилиндра которого равен ходу поршня• двигатель, у которого диаметр цилиндра равен ходу поршня -
68 square-stroke engine
* * *• двигатель, диаметр цилиндра которого равен ходу поршня• двигатель, у которого диаметр цилиндра равен ходу поршняEnglish-russian automobile dictionary > square-stroke engine
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69 four stroke engine
vidi:four cycle engine* * *
Äetverotaktni motor -
70 four-stroke
['fɔːstrəʊk]* * *['fɔːstrəʊk] -
71 four-cycle engine
= four-stroke engine четырёхтактный двигательEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > four-cycle engine
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72 four-stroke engine
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > four-stroke engine
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73 intake stroke
< mot> ■ Ladehub m -
74 long-stroke
<mech.eng> (piston engine, press) ■ langhubig -
75 oversquare engine
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76 short-stroke
<mech.eng> (e.g. piston engine) ■ kurzhubig -
77 single stroke
<mech.eng> (piston engine, press) ■ Einzelhub m -
78 suction stroke
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79 two-stroke
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80 four-stroke
['fɔːstrəʊk]adjective Automobile [engine] à quatre temps
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