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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

octane number, octane rating N

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

octane [Brit ˈɒkteɪn, Am ˈɑkteɪn] N

I. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] N

1. number:

2. number TELEC:

3. number (amount, quantity):

4. number (group):

5. number (issue):

6. number:

number MUS, THEAT (act)

7. number (object of admiration) inf:

8. number LING:

II. numbers N

numbers npl:

III. Numbers BIBL

IV. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] VB trans

1. number (allocate number to):

to be numbered page, house:

2. number (amount to):

3. number (include):

Phrases:

to be numbered (be limited) opportunities, options:

V. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] VB intr

1. number (comprise in number):

2. number → number off

VI. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər]

tu es fichu! inf

number off VB [Brit ˈnʌmbə -, Am ˈnəmbər -] (gen)

in the PONS Dictionary

octane (number), octane rating N

in the PONS Dictionary

octane [ˈɒkteɪn, Am ˈɑ:k-] N

I. number [ˈnʌmbəʳ, Am -bɚ] N

1. number (arithmetical unit):

2. number (written symbol):

3. number (on numbered item):

number telephone, page, bus

4. number (individual item):

number sketch, magazine

5. number no pl (amount):

Phrases:

II. number [ˈnʌmbəʳ, Am -bɚ] VB trans

1. number (assign a number to):

2. number (be sth in number):

in the PONS Dictionary

octane (number), octane rating N

in the PONS Dictionary

octane [ˈak·teɪn] N

I. number [ˈnʌm·bər] N

1. number (arithmetical unit):

2. number (written symbol):

3. number (on numbered item):

number telephone, page, bus

4. number (individual item):

number sketch, magazine

5. number (amount):

Phrases:

II. number [ˈnʌm·bər] VB trans

1. number (assign a number to):

2. number (be sth in number):

Present
Inumber
younumber
he/she/itnumbers
wenumber
younumber
theynumber
Past
Inumbered
younumbered
he/she/itnumbered
wenumbered
younumbered
theynumbered
Present Perfect
Ihavenumbered
youhavenumbered
he/she/ithasnumbered
wehavenumbered
youhavenumbered
theyhavenumbered
Past Perfect
Ihadnumbered
youhadnumbered
he/she/ithadnumbered
wehadnumbered
youhadnumbered
theyhadnumbered

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Where the octane number is raised by blending in ethanol, energy content per volume is reduced.
en.wikipedia.org
Particularly the octane number suffers because of the necessary sulfur removal.
www.hydrocarbonengineering.com
Octane is a rating indicating the ability of the fuel to withstand self-ignition due to pressure -- the higher the octane number, the higher the pressure.
thechronicleherald.ca
This ethanol can be burnt in the engine; it has a high octane number.
jamaica-gleaner.com
Octane numbers measure in scale the ability of a fuel to resist "knock" an ignition event resulting from premature fuel burning in spark-ignited engines.
oilprice.com

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