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    engine
    /ˈɛn(d)ʒ(ɪ)n/

    noun

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  2. ENGINE definition: 1. a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to produce movement: 2. the part of a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ENGINE is a machine for converting any of various forms of energy into mechanical force and motion; also : a mechanism or object that serves as an energy source. How to use engine in a sentence.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › EngineEngine - Wikipedia

    An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy. [1] [2]

  5. The engine of a vehicle is the part that converts the energy of the fuel into mechanical energy, and produces the power which makes the vehicle move.

  6. Engine definition: a machine for converting thermal energy into mechanical energy or power to produce force and motion.. See examples of ENGINE used in a sentence.

  7. the part of a vehicle that uses energy from oil, electricity, or steam to make it move: a diesel engine. Please turn your engine off while waiting in the queue. Fewer examples. the roar of a jet engine. Start up the engine. He revved the engine noisily. The engine is running more smoothly now.

  8. en·gine. (ĕn′jĭn) n. 1. a. A machine that converts energy into mechanical force or motion. b. Such a machine distinguished from an electric, spring-driven, or hydraulic motor by its use of a fuel. 2. a. A mechanical appliance, instrument, or tool: engines of war. b. An agent, instrument, or means of accomplishment. 3. A locomotive. 4.

  9. /ˈendʒɪn/ the part of a vehicle that produces power to make the vehicle move. a diesel/petrol engine. I got in the car and started the engine. My car had to have a new engine. The engine runs on diesel. Its engine is powered by both gasoline and electricity. The plane suffered catastrophic engine failure.

  10. Engines power vehicles including cars, trains, airplanes, and boats. While these engines tend to be powered by fuel that's burned, other engines get their power from electricity, which they convert to mechanical energy — fans, power tools, and small appliances all commonly have electric engines.

  11. ‘engine’. An engine in a car or aeroplane is such a solid, physical thing that it might be hard to imagine that the word engine has shown much development over its history.