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1 engine
['en‹in] 1. noun1) (a machine in which heat or other energy is used to produce motion: The car has a new engine.) motors; dzinējs2) (a railway engine: He likes to sit in a seat facing the engine.) lokomotīve•- engineer 2. verb(to arrange by skill or by cunning means: He engineered my promotion.) saorganizēt; sarīkot* * *dzinējs, motors; tvaika mašīna; lokomotīve -
2 engine-driver
noun (a person who drives a railway engine.) mašīnists; lokomotīves vadītājs* * *lokomotīves vadītājs, mašīnists -
3 engine-room
mašīntelpa -
4 steam engine
(a moving engine for pulling a train, or a fixed engine, driven by steam.) tvaika lokomotīve -
5 diesel engine
['di:zəl](an internal-combustion engine in lorries etc, in which a heavy form of oil is used.) dīzeļmotors -
6 outboard motor/engine
(a motor or engine fixed on to the outside of a boat.) piekarams, pieliekams (motors) -
7 air-engine
lidmašīnas motors -
8 combustion engine
iekšdedzes dzinējs -
9 donkey-engine
vinča -
10 fire-engine
noun (a vehicle carrying firemen and their equipment.) ugunsdzēsēju mašīna* * *ugunsdzēsēju mašīna; ugunsdzēsēju šļūtene -
11 gas-engine
gāzes dzinējs; iekšdedzes dzinējs -
12 gas-turbine engine
gāzturbīnu dzinējs -
13 heat-engine
siltumdzinējs -
14 internal combustion engine
iekšdedzes dzinējs; iekšdedzes dzinējs -
15 ion engine
jonu dzinējs -
16 jet-engine
gaisa reaktīvais dzinējs, reaktīvais dzinējs -
17 oil-engine
naftas dzinējs -
18 piston engine
virzuļdzinējs, virzuļmotors -
19 propelling engine
galvenais dzinējs -
20 reciprocating-engine
virzuļdzinējs, virzuļmotors
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