gas engine

collocation in English

meaningsofgasandengine

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gas
noun
uk
/ɡæs/
us
/ɡæs/
a substance in a form like air that is neither solid ...
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engine
noun[C]
uk
/ˈen.dʒɪn/
us
/ˈen.dʒɪn/
a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to ...
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(Definition ofgasandenginefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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If the tenant does not bolt thegasengineto the floor, it remains his property.
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I will see that the magneto of a motor car, or of a portablegasengine, does not come under this tax.
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And with agasengineto drive it.
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He then designed a newgasengineof greater size and power than any produced by the company before.
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As the tubing is wound on the drum powered by the irrigation water or a smallgasengine, the sprinkler is pulled across the field.
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When in use, it was powered by agasengine.
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The mill worked by wind until 1916, and by a 20 hpgasengineuntil the late 1930s.
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A last attempt was made to keep the mill running and for a time, agasenginewas used to grind feed for livestock.
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The line finally opened in 1891, and was originally powered by agasengine.
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At one of these races, thegasengineblew up.
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This had been replaced by agasengineby 1925.
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This was later replaced by agasengine.
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A steam engine provided auxiliary power until it was replaced by a 75 hp suctiongasengine.
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This engine was replaced by a suctiongasenginein 1919.
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One of the buses uses a modified petrol-engine and the other uses a modified naturalgasengine.
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He also designed, though apparently did not build, a woodgasengine.
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The ship, which has three masts and rigging but rarely unfurls its sails, is powered by a compressed naturalgasengine.
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Power of thegasengineis up from 240to255 hp and torque rose from 212to232 lbft.
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The flame speed for agasengineis typically 16.5 m/s.
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As built, the line was powered by agasengine.
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