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1. (n.) diesel engine
a compression-ignition engine in which a spray of fuel, introduced into air compressed to a temperature of approximately 1000° F (538° C), ignites at a virtually constant pressure.
Etymology: (1890–95)
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| Definition of 'diesel engine' |
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1. (noun) diesel, diesel engine, diesel motor
an internal-combustion engine that burns heavy oil
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Sense: an internal-combustion engine in lorries etc, in which a heavy form of oil is used.
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Afrikaans: dieselmotor |
Arabic: ديزِل |
Bulgarian: дизелов мотор |
Brazilian: motor a diesel |
Czech: dieselový motor |
German: der Dieselmotor |
Danish: dieselmotor |
Greek: μηχανή ντίζελ |
Spanish: motor Diesel |
Estonian: diiselmootor |
Farsi: موتور دیزل |
Finnish: dieselmoottori |
French: moteur diesel |
Hebrew: מָנוֹע דִיזֵל |
Hindi: डीजल इंजन |
Croatian: dizelski motor |
Hungarian: dízelmotor |
Indonesian: mesin diesel |
Icelandic: dísilhreyfill, dísilvél |
Italian: motore diesel |
Japanese: ディーゼルエンジン |
Korean: 디젤엔진 |
Lithuanian: dyzelinis variklis |
Latvian: dīzeļmotors |
Malay: enjin diesel |
Dutch: dieselmotor |
Norwegian: dieselmotor |
Polish: silnik wysokoprężny |
Persian: موتور دیزل |
Pashto: دیزلی موتر |
Portuguese: motor a gasóleo |
Romanian: motor diesel |
Russian: дизель |
Slovak: dieselový motor |
Slovenian: dizelski motor |
Serbian: dizel motor |
Swedish: dieselmotor |
Thai: เครื่องยนต์ดีเซล |
Turkish: dizel motoru |
Taiwanese: 柴油機 |
Ukrainian: дизельний двигун |
Urdu: ایک دروں احتراقی انجن جس |
Vietnamese: động cơ điezen |
Chinese: 柴油机 |
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