exhaust emission

collocation in English

meaningsofexhaustandemission

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exhaust
noun[U]
uk
/ɪɡˈzɔːst/
us
/ɪɡˈzɑːst/
the waste gas from an engine, especially a car's, or the pipe the gas ...
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emission
noun
uk
/iˈmɪʃ.ən/
us
/iˈmɪʃ.ən/
the act of sending out gas, heat, ...
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(Definition ofexhaustandemissionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The stricterexhaustemissionstandards for goods vehicles, for which we had had such high hopes, were inadequate.
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The increase in the cost of the vehicle when fitted with properexhaustemissiondevices is significant.
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Finally, we believe it would be wrong to introduce further, more stringentexhaustemissionrequirements only three years after the directive has come into force.
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Implementing the directive will reduce noise andexhaustemissionlevels.
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This week's column included items onexhaustemission, radio interference systems and braking systems.
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He said that it will be knocked apart byexhaustemissioncontrols and has no hope of being able to surmount that.
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Exhaustemissionrequirements are to be tightened up and the possibilities for tampering with engines drastically curtailed.
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The only proposal so far announced is the control of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbonexhaustemissionfrom cars.
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If we are to have higher gross ton limits, we must also have increased power-weight standards, better enforcedexhaustemissionstandards, and better braking standards.
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As regards the mandatory application of theexhaustemissionstandards for small and medium cars, we want to harmonise the dates as far as possible with other manufacturing countries.
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It is worth emphasising that the reason for the change to leadless fuel was that lead poisoned the catalyst needed to conform with theirexhaustemissionregulations.
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Why do they not make motor manufacturers fit new motor vehicles withexhaustemissionsystems which take the poison out of both petrol and oil fuel?
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It was designed to reduceexhaustemissionand improve fuel economy, which were two of the most recurrent drawbacks of rotary engines.
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Amongst other things it was to have stricterexhaustemissionand the top speed was to be raised to 140 km/h.
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To meet increasingly stringent safety andexhaustemissionregulations, big-block engine options were discontinued.
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However, it transpired that theexhaustemissiontesting had been flawed and that there were no major problems with the units or the original design.
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In 1974, an improved model, the 141, conforming to 1975exhaustemissionregulations, was launched.
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Whilstexhaustemissionlaws do not apply away from the public highways in most countries, many race tracks have strict noise rules in place once again outlawing screamer pipe use.
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