Synonym: locomotive, locomotive engine, railway locomotive. Similar words: engineer, engineering, bring in, coming in, fungible, engage, length, at length. Meaning: ['endʒɪn] n. 1. motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work 2. something used to achieve a purpose 3. a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracks.
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271. The engine wouldn't start - it gave one or two sputters but that was all.
272. He took the engine apart and then put it back together again.
273. The car was powered by a four cylinder air-cooled engine.
274. Quickly he located the trouble in the engine and set it right.
275. They're recalling their new model for modifications to the engine.
276. The more torque an engine has, the bigger the load it can pull in the same gear.
277. When you start the engine, make sure the car's in neutral.
278. The engine noise suddenly changed its note and rose to a whine.
278. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
279. On this occasion, as it happens, the engine started immediately.
280. The performance of the engine was tested at different settings.
281. They taught us how to strip down a car engine and put it back together again.
282. The vibration of the engine lulled the children to sleep.
283. When breaking in an engine, you probably should refrain from high speed for the first thousand miles.
284. We were just passing one of the parking bays when a car's engine started.
285. In 1941, the train would have been pulled by a steam engine.
286. Water in the engine compartment is sucked away by a hose.
287. The new model is fitted with a more powerful engine.
288. When I started the engine it sparked, fizzed and went dead.
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