engine

engine
'en‹in
1. noun
1) (a machine in which heat or other energy is used to produce motion: The car has a new engine.) motor
2) (a railway engine: He likes to sit in a seat facing the engine.) máquina, locomotora
- engineer
2. verb
(to arrange by skill or by cunning means: He engineered my promotion.) crear; tramar, maquinar
engine n
1. motor
a petrol engine un motor de gasolina
2. locomotora
a steam engine una locomotora de vapor
engine
tr['enʤɪn]
noun
1 motor nombre masculino
2 (of train) máquina, locomotora
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
engine driver maquinista nombre masulino o femenino
engine room sala de máquinas
engine ['ɛnʤən] n
1) motor: motor m
2) locomotive: locomotora f, máquina f
engine
n.
locomotora s.f.
motor s.m.
máquina s.f.
'endʒən, 'endʒɪn
noun
a) (motor) motor m

the ship's engines — las máquinas del barco; (before n)

to have engine trouble — tener* problemas con el motor

b) (locomotive) locomotora f, máquina f
['endʒɪn]
1. N
1) (=motor) (in car, ship, plane) motor m
2) (Rail) locomotora f , máquina f

facing the engine — de frente a la máquina

with your back to the engine — de espaldas a la máquina

2.
CPD

engine block N — (Aut) bloque m del motor

engine driver N(Brit) [of train] maquinista mf

engine failure N — avería f del motor

engine room N — (Naut) sala f de máquinas

engine shed N(Brit) (Rail) cochera f de tren

engine trouble N= engine failure

* * *
['endʒən, 'endʒɪn]
noun
a) (motor) motor m

the ship's engines — las máquinas del barco; (before n)

to have engine trouble — tener* problemas con el motor

b) (locomotive) locomotora f, máquina f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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