engines in English

noun
1
a machine with moving parts that converts power into motion.
At the time, the big advantage of petrol engines over steamed powered cars was that they required only one kind of fuel, instead of a combination of coal and water.

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1. (i) engines including turbines and internal combustion engines;

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3. Engines and motors with the exception of aerospace engines

4. Traction engines

5. Engines on.

6. Engines for aerostats

7. Main engines on.

8. (variable speed engines)

9. (aa) V for propulsion engines and for auxiliary engines above 560 kW; and

10. All engines ahead flank.

11. Unlike other crate engines, Blueprint Engines premium crate engines come complete with a fuel system, ignition system, and water and fuel pumps

12. Blueprint Engines is your premium choice in aftermarket and high-performance crate engines

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14. All engines look good.

15. Carburetors for combustion engines

16. Air cleaners for engines

17. Engines to full throttle.

18. Start up the engines!

19. Hoods for automobile engines

20. Railcar and Locomotive engines

21. Both engines full astern!

22. Aerocondensers, air condensers, compressed air engines, radiators (cooling) for motors and engines, truck lifts

23. Most internal combustion engines can burn Butanol without experiencing problems, especially more modern engines.

24. These engines are primarily aluminum alloy petrol engines ranging from 3 to 31 horsepower.

25. Aircraft with liquid-cooled piston engines (usually inline engines rather than radial) also require radiators.

26. b. aircraft or aerospace engines; or c. specially designed components for those structures or engines.

27. Why do most Airliners have underwing engines, while business jets have rear-mounted engines? 3

28. Mechanical controls for engines, brakes, clutches, accelerators and for transmissions, mountings for engines, all for vehicles

29. "Aircraft" or aerospace engines; or

30. Nature’s Gearboxes and Jet Engines

31. Air ducting for jet engines

32. All engines ahead flank, aye.

33. Decibel reduction for aircraft engines

34. Stage III A railcar engines

35. Waste heat powers aircraft engines

36. Engines for air cushion vehicles

37. Mufflers for motors and engines

38. As an alternative to the Gnome rotary engines, Oerlikon four-cylinder aircraft engines were also used.

39. The newer combination Cockloft/high-rise nozzle is carried by Manhattan Engines 3, 22, 47, Bronx Engines 45, 64, 66, 68, 90, 97, SI Engine 156, Brooklyn Engines 239, 247, 248, and Queens Engines 262, 292, 308, and 317

40. Engines for air vehicles and boats

41. Mamma-Mother of all Search Engines

42. Ventil shims and sockets for engines

43. These engines generated 9.6 nominal horsepower.

44. Mechanical controls for engines, brakes, clutches, accelerators and for transmissions, mountings for engines, all for land vehicles

45. But not including aircraft engines, gas turbine engines for aircraft, and parts and fittings for these goods

46. Both types range from large and powerful V8 engines to small yet still powerful, four-cylinder engines.

47. The inventive housing enables acoustic waves from various mechanisms such as engines, particularly vehicle engines, to be absorbed.

48. These engines typically use Crosshead pistons

49. EF Core supports many database engines.

50. b. "Aircraft" or aerospace engines; or