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1 motortoerental
• engine rpm• engine speed• motor rpm• motor speed -
2 machine-olie
• engine oil• machine oil -
3 machinekamer
• engine room -
4 motor
• engine• motor -
5 motorbelasting
• engine load• motor load -
6 motorolie
• engine oil -
7 motorstoring
• engine trouble• motor defect• motor trouble• motor-originated interference -
8 pingelen
• engine knock -
9 benzinemotor
n. gasoline engine, petrol engine -
10 boxermotor
n. boxer engine, horizontally opposed engine -
11 dieselmotor
n. diesel engine, internal combustion engine that burns oil ignited by the heat from air compression -
12 locomotief
adj. engine--------n. engine, locomotive, locomotor, loco -
13 machine
adj. engine--------n. engine, machine -
14 machinist
n. engine driver, engineer, engine man, machinist -
15 motor
adj. engine--------n. engine, motor, motorcycle -
16 tweetaktmotor
• two-cycle engine• two-stroke engine -
17 benzinemotor
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18 de motor wil niet starten
de motor wil niet starten————————de motor wil niet startenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de motor wil niet starten
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19 gasmotor
1 gas engine/motor ⇒ vapour engine -
20 motor
2 [motorfiets] motorcycle3 [figuurlijk] [drijvende kracht] driving force♦voorbeelden:1 de motor starten/afzetten • start/turn off the engine2 op de motor • on the/by motorbike
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