gasoline engine
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgasolineandengine
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gasoline
noun[U]
uk/ˈɡæs.əl.iːn/us/ˈɡæs.əl.iːn/
formal ...
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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 ofgasolineandenginefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A wooden water tower and tank were erected and a pump operated by agasolineenginewas installed.
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It is available as a six and seven-seater, equipped with either a 1.8 or 2.0-litregasolineengine.
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The 318gasolineengineproved to be a fatal flaw as the military moved increasingly to diesel engines during this time period.
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As of 1911, the vessel was powered with agasolineenginethat generated 80 indicated horsepower.
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When originally developed for modern use in the twenties, this heavygasolineenginedriven machine required two men for its operation.
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These small commuter cars had a single seat and were powered by a 12 or 16 horsepowergasolineengineor a 4 hp electric motor.
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Process choices include using human energy to actuate the device as opposed to a battery and electric motor or agasolineengine.
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One characteristic of agasolineengineis that it consumes 2 fuel units, against 4 fuel units for the diesel engine.
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For instance, the poisonous gas from the exhaust of agasolineengineis dangerous to health, even in the open spaces of city thoroughfares.
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Agasolineenginewas also available for a short period, but due to lack of demand, was discontinued.
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The 5.7 l, water-cooled, 60 hp, 4-cylinder kodagasolineenginewas mounted in the front of the vehicle.
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The diesel orgasolineengineand the electric motor, separated by clutches, were initially on the same shaft driving the propeller.
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Indoor karts are typically powered by a 4-strokegasolineengineproducing anywhere from 5 to 13 horsepower, or sometimes by an electric motor.
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A, the first model to enter serial production, was equipped with a 49 horsepower 4-cylinder water-cooledgasolineengine.
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It was basically a wooden tub mounted to a bench with wooden fingers to wash the clothes, and attached to agasolineengine.
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It features an updated body and 1.7-litregasolineenginewith fuel injection.
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In the common implementation, agasolineengineis connected to a traditional transmission, which is in turn connected to an epicyclic gear system's planet carrier.
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He also developed and constructed a largegasolineenginefor his dirigible.
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In a day whengasolineengineand transmission designs were in their infancy, and power-to-weight ratios were low, a dual-purpose propulsion system seemed particularly advantageous.
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