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en·gine [ˈenʤɪn] N

ˈdie·sel en·gine N

ˈfire en·gine N

jet ˈen·gine N

ˈpis·ton en·gine N

ˈrail·way en·gine N

ˈsearch en·gine N COMPUT

ˈshunt·ing en·gine N

ˈsteam en·gine N

1. steam engine (engine):

2. steam engine (locomotive):

ˈtrac·tion en·gine N

ˈtur·bo en·gine N

fuel-in·jec·tion ˈen·gine N

Inter·net ˈsearch en·gine N

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Praseodymium is a soft metal that is used to create strong alloys used in aircraft engines.
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Engines have glow plugs to help start the engine by preheating the cylinders to a minimum operating temperature.
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Three fire engines and a bulk water carrier were sent to the fire.
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Towards the end of the 1930s engines were simply becoming out-of-date.
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It is a device commonly used in the analysis of air filter restrictions in diesel engines.
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The aircraft has a tricycle landing gear and two engines, one mainly for vertical take-off, and another for level flight.
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It was a wooden-construction sesquiplane with engines mounted on the bottom wing.
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Clouds of snow swirl around us like a blizzard as the five helicopters rev up their engines.
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Some vehicles use other techniques to hold liquid at the inlet, as once the main engines are ignited, ullage motors are no longer required.
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Essentially, producing more engines which run on ethanol could result in decreased consumption of processed sweets, which contain high fructose corn syrup.
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