Etymology: [ 'en-j&n ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English engin, from Middle French, from Latin ingenium natural disposition, talent, from in- + gignere to beget; more at KIN.
motorlar, motor, 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, taşıt motoru, motor numarası, engine room makina dairesi, lokomotif/motor, makina odası fire engine itfaiye arabası, motor takmak, makine takmak, lokomotif, itfaiye arabası, alet edevat, makine, lokomotif deposu, yangın tulumbası, Belli bir enerji oluşturan alet, makina, cihaz, engine drivermakinist, tertibat, makina, cihaz, engine house itfaiye merkezi,
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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 Askeri
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motor numarası
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engine room makina dairesi
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makina odası fire engine itfaiye arabası
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Belli bir enerji oluşturan alet, makina, cihaz Tıp
plural of engine, A powered locomotive used for pulling cars on railways, A device to convert energy into useful mechanical motion, especially heat energy, Cunning, trickery, A person or group of people which influence a larger group, The result of cunning; a plot, a scheme, the brain or heart, A software system, not a complete program, responsible for a technical task (as in layout engine, physics engine), eng, motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work something used to achieve a purpose; "an engine of change, To assault with an engine, To rack; to torture, A compound machine by which any physical power is applied to produce a given physical effect, The central process that decides where packet data flows through out the system Also referred to as nfrd, To equip with an engine; said especially of steam vessels; as, vessels are often built by one firm and engined by another, The core of a database or of an application, A machine designed to convert thermal energy into mechanical energy to produce force or motion Connected to a drivetrain, an engine's mechanical energy, or torque, moves a vehicle An engine can run by using gas, diesel fuel, steam or other fuel sources, Pronounced, in this sense, &?;&?;&?;&?;&?, A mechanical device used to produce rotation to move vehicle or otherwise provide the force needed to generate kinetic energy, informal: the brain or heart, yantra, machine which supplies force and motion, motor; locomotive; part of a program which handles certain types of data (Computers), Anything used to effect a purpose; any device or contrivance; an agent, Pronounced, in this sense, &?;&?;&?;&?, Natural capacity; ability; skill, Any instrument by which any effect is produced; especially, an instrument or machine of war or torture, A program that does the actual work of recognizing speech or translating text into speech Most speech recognition engines convert incoming audio data to engine-specific phonemes, which are then translated into text for use by an application A text-to-speech engine performs the same process, only in reverse An engine object is an OLE COM object that represents a mode of a speech recognition or text-to-speech engine, A separate game program which contains the rules of conduct, the world state, and a list of actions which participants can perform In this project, Acquire is the engine with which our agents will be interacting However, it is our intention that different game engines could easily be built and played by our system An engine is a specific implementation of a domain It informs each agent when its turn is, what actions are available to it, and updates the master state of the world, An engine is the code that makes a game run An engine can be used for multiple games by using different art and data sets The Quake 3 engine is a great example that was not only used by the game Quake 3 Arena but also by Star Trek Elite Forces and Alice A good engine can often be licensed to other developers, A piece of software; notionally, one that perfoms a lot of complicated calculations and operations "behind the scenes", such as a "database engine", or "search engine", In R/C terms, this is a fuel-powered engine that provides the power for forward motion, As in "Search Engine " This is the working part of a data base or application, the part of the airplane that provides the power for take-off and landing and supports flight, The methanol or gasoline fueled power plant used in a model Two or four-stroke gasoline and glow engines are very popular in aircraft Four-stroke engines tend to turn higher diameter lower pitch props, and therefore tend to be used in applications requiring more torque and less speed response, An engine is also the large vehicle that pulls a railway train. In 1941, the train would have been pulled by a steam engine. Machine that can convert any of various forms of energy into mechanical power or motion. The steam engines developed during the Industrial Revolution to power stationary machinery were modified in the 19th century to propel locomotives and ships, and were joined later by steam turbines. Internal-combustion engines were developed by Nikolaus Otto and Rudolf Diesel in the late 19th century. Gas turbines and rocket engines came into use in the later 20th century. See also diesel engine, gasoline engine, jet engine, rocket, and rotary engine. blowing engine diesel engine dividing engine gasoline engine internal combustion engine jet engine radial engine rotary engine search engine steam engine, The engine of a car or other vehicle is the part that produces the power which makes the vehicle move. He got into the driving seat and started the engine. an engine failure that forced a jetliner to crash-land in a field, motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work, something used to achieve a purpose; "an engine of change", a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracks, Any ground vehicle providing specified levels of pumping, water and hose capacity, A device that operates cyclically to convert one form of energy into another, notably heat into work, A combination of cards in play that are used together repeatedly to create beneficial effects "Your card denial engine is working for you ", Any ground vehicle providing specified levels of pumping water and hose capacity, but with less than specified level of personnel, The propulsion system that provides motive power for a vehicle, A machine with moving parts that changes power into movement, any mechanical device; the term is used to describe anything from a carriage (I:1;6) comb (I:2;7) knife and razor (I:2;7) watch (I:2;7) see: "Engine And Motor: two closely-related words investigated", Any ground vehicle providing specified levels of pumping, water, and hose capacity, but with less than the specified level of personnel, The words Engine and Pumper commonly refer to a "triple combination pumper" having a firefighting capacity pump (750 gpm or greater), a small water tank (500 gal or less), ground ladders and hose Some engines carry additional specialized equipment and tools The Engine's job is to move water from a source such as a hydrant, tanker or pond to the fire scene If the water is a long way from the fire, several pumpers may be used in a relay to pump the water to the scene This happens frequently in rural areas where there are few (or no) water mains and hydrants The main water source in these areas is local ponds and streams Taking water from a pond or stream for firefighting is called drafting, stores or computes a container's values These can be specialized, e g , to minimize storage when a domain has few distinct values Separating a container and its storage also permits views of a container See Also: Brick Engine, container, view of a container, internal combustion engines, diesel engines, lubrication system, cooling system, fuel system, injection system, exhaust system, emission control, The UI and view independent portion of an application, concerned with data manipulation and other fundamental operations independently of how these are eventually represented to the user, An Engine in Magnetar architecture is a component module that performs a specific task in the system For example, a simulation engine is responsible for implementing the simulation logic in a system An engine is essentially made up of a blackboard and a number of agents that act on the blackboard, A MEX-file dynamic link library (DLL) file that stores the device objects and associated property values that control your data acquisition application, controls the synchronization of events, and controls the storage of acquired or queued data,
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A powered locomotive used for pulling cars on railways
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A device to convert energy into useful mechanical motion, especially heat energy
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Cunning, trickery
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A person or group of people which influence a larger group
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The result of cunning; a plot, a scheme - "Therefore this craftie engine he did frame, / Against his praise to stirre vp enmitye ."
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the brain or heart
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A software system, not a complete program, responsible for a technical task (as in layout engine, physics engine)
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motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work something used to achieve a purpose; "an engine of change
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To assault with an engine
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To rack; to torture
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A compound machine by which any physical power is applied to produce a given physical effect
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The central process that decides where packet data flows through out the system Also referred to as nfrd
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To equip with an engine; said especially of steam vessels; as, vessels are often built by one firm and engined by another
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The core of a database or of an application
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A machine designed to convert thermal energy into mechanical energy to produce force or motion Connected to a drivetrain, an engine's mechanical energy, or torque, moves a vehicle An engine can run by using gas, diesel fuel, steam or other fuel sources
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Pronounced, in this sense, &?;&?;&?;&?;&?
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A mechanical device used to produce rotation to move vehicle or otherwise provide the force needed to generate kinetic energy
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informal: the brain or heart
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yantra
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machine which supplies force and motion, motor; locomotive; part of a program which handles certain types of data (Computers) isim
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Anything used to effect a purpose; any device or contrivance; an agent
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Pronounced, in this sense, &?;&?;&?;&?
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Natural capacity; ability; skill
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Any instrument by which any effect is produced; especially, an instrument or machine of war or torture
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A program that does the actual work of recognizing speech or translating text into speech Most speech recognition engines convert incoming audio data to engine-specific phonemes, which are then translated into text for use by an application A text-to-speech engine performs the same process, only in reverse An engine object is an OLE COM object that represents a mode of a speech recognition or text-to-speech engine
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A separate game program which contains the rules of conduct, the world state, and a list of actions which participants can perform In this project, Acquire is the engine with which our agents will be interacting However, it is our intention that different game engines could easily be built and played by our system An engine is a specific implementation of a domain It informs each agent when its turn is, what actions are available to it, and updates the master state of the world
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An engine is the code that makes a game run An engine can be used for multiple games by using different art and data sets The Quake 3 engine is a great example that was not only used by the game Quake 3 Arena but also by Star Trek Elite Forces and Alice A good engine can often be licensed to other developers
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A piece of software; notionally, one that perfoms a lot of complicated calculations and operations "behind the scenes", such as a "database engine", or "search engine"
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In R/C terms, this is a fuel-powered engine that provides the power for forward motion
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As in "Search Engine " This is the working part of a data base or application
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the part of the airplane that provides the power for take-off and landing and supports flight
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The methanol or gasoline fueled power plant used in a model Two or four-stroke gasoline and glow engines are very popular in aircraft Four-stroke engines tend to turn higher diameter lower pitch props, and therefore tend to be used in applications requiring more torque and less speed response
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An engine is also the large vehicle that pulls a railway train. In 1941, the train would have been pulled by a steam engine. Machine that can convert any of various forms of energy into mechanical power or motion. The steam engines developed during the Industrial Revolution to power stationary machinery were modified in the 19th century to propel locomotives and ships, and were joined later by steam turbines. Internal-combustion engines were developed by Nikolaus Otto and Rudolf Diesel in the late 19th century. Gas turbines and rocket engines came into use in the later 20th century. See also diesel engine, gasoline engine, jet engine, rocket, and rotary engine. blowing engine diesel engine dividing engine gasoline engine internal combustion engine jet engine radial engine rotary engine search engine steam engine
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The engine of a car or other vehicle is the part that produces the power which makes the vehicle move. He got into the driving seat and started the engine. an engine failure that forced a jetliner to crash-land in a field
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motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work
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something used to achieve a purpose; "an engine of change"
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a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracks
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Any ground vehicle providing specified levels of pumping, water and hose capacity
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A device that operates cyclically to convert one form of energy into another, notably heat into work
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A combination of cards in play that are used together repeatedly to create beneficial effects "Your card denial engine is working for you "
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Any ground vehicle providing specified levels of pumping water and hose capacity, but with less than specified level of personnel
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The propulsion system that provides motive power for a vehicle
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A machine with moving parts that changes power into movement
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any mechanical device; the term is used to describe anything from a carriage (I:1;6) comb (I:2;7) knife and razor (I:2;7) watch (I:2;7) see: "Engine And Motor: two closely-related words investigated"
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Any ground vehicle providing specified levels of pumping, water, and hose capacity, but with less than the specified level of personnel
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The words Engine and Pumper commonly refer to a "triple combination pumper" having a firefighting capacity pump (750 gpm or greater), a small water tank (500 gal or less), ground ladders and hose Some engines carry additional specialized equipment and tools The Engine's job is to move water from a source such as a hydrant, tanker or pond to the fire scene If the water is a long way from the fire, several pumpers may be used in a relay to pump the water to the scene This happens frequently in rural areas where there are few (or no) water mains and hydrants The main water source in these areas is local ponds and streams Taking water from a pond or stream for firefighting is called drafting
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stores or computes a container's values These can be specialized, e g , to minimize storage when a domain has few distinct values Separating a container and its storage also permits views of a container See Also: Brick Engine, container, view of a container
The UI and view independent portion of an application, concerned with data manipulation and other fundamental operations independently of how these are eventually represented to the user
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An Engine in Magnetar architecture is a component module that performs a specific task in the system For example, a simulation engine is responsible for implementing the simulation logic in a system An engine is essentially made up of a blackboard and a number of agents that act on the blackboard
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A MEX-file dynamic link library (DLL) file that stores the device objects and associated property values that control your data acquisition application, controls the synchronization of events, and controls the storage of acquired or queued data
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