engine
Kelime Anlamı :

1. motor.
2. MOTOR, MAKİNA: Arzu edilen fiziki tesiri meydana getirmek için fiziki gücü tatbik eden çeşitli makinalardan biri; özellikle, hareket enerjisini mekanik enerjiye çeviren herhangi bir makina. Örneğin "steam engine" (buhar makinası), "gasoline engine" (benzin motoru) ve "diesel engine" (dizel motoru) gibi. ENGINE CRADLE HOLD-DOWN FITTINGS: VİDALI TESPİT YUVALARI: Bir yük uçağının döşemesinde bulunan dişi vida çekilmiş bir tertibat. Yük ve teçhizatı tespit etmek için, bağlama halkaları bunlara geçirilir.
3. taşıt motoru.
4. motor numarası.
5. engine room makina dairesi.
6. lokomotif/motor.
7. makina odası fire engine itfaiye arabası.
8. motor takmak.
9. makine takmak.
10. lokomotif.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. to contrive.
2. to assault with engines of war.
3. to torture by means of an engine; rack.
4. to furnish with an engine or engines: as, the vessel was built on the Clyde and engined at greenwich.
5. innate or natural ability; ingenuity; craft; skill.
6. an artful device or contrivance; a skilfully devised plan or method; a subtle artifice.
7. an instrumental agent or agency of any kind; anything used to effect a purpose; an instrumentality.
8. an apparatus for producing some mechanical effect; especially, a skilful mechanical contrivance: used in a very general way.
9. specifically— A snare, gin, or trap.
10. A mechanism, instrument, weapon, or tool by which a violent effect is produced, as a musket, cannon, rack, catapult, battering-ram, etc.; specifically, in old use, a rack for torture; by extension, any tool or instrument: as, engines of war or of torture.
11. more particulary— A skilfully contrived mechanism or machine, the parts of which concur in producing an intended effect; a machine for applying any of the mechanical or physical powers to effect a particular purpose; especially, a self-contained, self-moving mechanism for the conversion of energy into useful work: as, a hydraulic engine for utilizing the pressure of water; a steam-, gas-, or air-engine, in which the elastic force of steam, gas, or air is utilized; a fire-engine; stationary or locomotive engines. in popular absolute use, the word generally has reference to a locomotive engine. see these words.
12. A locomotive which has two or more pairs of driving-wheels coupled together by side or parallel rods.
13. A form of engine in which the crank is driven by the pressure on two rectangular pistons, the second of which traverses in a suitable recess in the first this double motion enables the pistons to follow the angular displacement of the crank without the use of connecting-rods, and gives a square section to the case inclosing the two pistons.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia