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  • -- is one more countermeasure designed to help avoid engine damage from lean mixtures if the engine does overboost if fuel cut strategies fail. 2006, L...
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  • incorrectly shifting, potentially damaging the transmission, clutch, engine, tires; by potentially over-redlining the engine, overrevving components above...
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  • other armoured fighting vehicles that have their engines, tracks, or running gear damaged. M-kill damage inflicted by a weapon on a vehicle that immobilises...
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  • some way been damaged." Only one of the four main Diesel engines was not damaged beyond immediate repair. However, the two auxiliary engines (Winton 6-241)...
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  • the original on 9 August 2021, Engine Stoppage Scenarios, page 33: Further, the apparent difficulties with the left engine could be explained by unporting...
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  • in motion, especially a jet airplane, in which the bird enters a running engine. 2006 February 1, “VIDEO: US Air Force F-16 pilots eject after bird strike”...
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  • the original on 9 August 2021, Engine Stoppage Scenarios, page 33: Further, the apparent difficulties with the left engine could be explained by unporting...
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  • 27, one of the smokeplates of the footbridge became detached, and struck the boiler of the engine, damaging the safety valves, and the roof of the cab....
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  • vehicles, but doing so is illegal and has been reported to cause damage to engines. CAWTHON'S CATHARSIS - Drip Gas Was A Real Gas for Me As A Kid, 2004...
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  • from an object. Coolant is used in car engines and industrial processes, where excess heat could cause machine damage. 1962 October, M. J. Wilson, “Three...
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  • combinations or onto different tracks. 2020 May 20, “Fleet News: Collision-damaged '800' at Wolverton”, in Rail, page 25: Nine-car 800109 hit LNER 43300 Craigentinny...
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  • participle of burn burnt (comparative more burnt, superlative most burnt) Damaged or injured by fire or heat. 2022 January 12, Benedict le Vay, “The heroes...
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  • عَوَارِيَّة (ʕawāriyya, “damaged goods”). IPA(key): [ɐˈvarijɐ] ава́рия • (avárija) f (relational adjective авари́ен) wreck, crash failure, damage, trouble Declension...
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  • widespread use, and known to be reliable. 1944 November and December, “Rapid Damage Repair”, in Railway Magazine, page 324: The duration of the delays was remarkably...
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  • “Devastation in Holland”, in Railway Magazine, page 217: Serious as was the flood damage in England, the bursting of some of the dykes on the coast of Holland resulted...
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  • by filing away its engine number, or including components from different cars—to make it harder to identify or to conceal damage from an accident. (slang...
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  • especially the remains or debris of something which has been severely damaged or destroyed. 1962 October, “Talking of Trains: The collisions at Connington”...
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  • disengaging the gears of a moving vehicle and rolling along without the use of engine power. 2020 September 23, “Network News: AWC employs coasting to minimise...
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  • noun تَعْطِيل (taʕṭīl)) to neglect to make unemployed, to leave idle to damage, to destroy, to devastate, to ruin, to render inoperable to deprive of one's...
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  • for an injury, by an equivalent; to indemnify for. to repair a loss or damage c. 1603–1606, William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of King Lear”, in Mr. William...
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