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1 liquid air cycle engine
English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > liquid air cycle engine
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2 nuclear liquid air cycle engine
n ядерний двигунEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > nuclear liquid air cycle engine
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3 engine
n1) двигун, мотор2) комп. процесор◊engine off — вимкнутий [вимкнений] двигун
engine on — двигун, що працює
engine out — двигун, що відмовив
to blow down an engine — 1) виконувати холодний запуск двигуна; 2) продувати двигун (від залишків палива)
to close down an engine — зупиняти [вимикати] двигун
to cut off an engine — зупиняти [вимикати] двигун
to run an engine — запускати, заводити двигун
to shut down an engine — зупиняти [вимикати] двигун
to start an engine — запускати, заводити двигун
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