- burn motor
- сжечь электродвигатель
Англо-русский технический словарь.
Англо-русский технический словарь.
burn out something — burn out (something) to stop working because of damage. The new motor burned out because they used the wrong type of oil. Usage notes: usually said about a motor or engine Etymology: based on the literal meaning of burn out (= to stop producing a … New idioms dictionary
burn out — (something) to stop working because of damage. The new motor burned out because they used the wrong type of oil. Usage notes: usually said about a motor or engine Etymology: based on the literal meaning of burn out (= to stop producing a flame) … New idioms dictionary
Motor oil — For the TV documentary focused on the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League, see Oil Change (TV Series). Motor oil sample Motor oil or engine oil is an oil used for lubrication of various internal combustion engines. The main function is… … Wikipedia
burn — I. /bɜn / (say bern) verb (burnt or burned, burning) –verb (i) 1. to be on fire: the fuel burns. 2. (of a furnace, etc.) to contain fire. 3. to feel heat or a physiologically identical sensation: his face was burning in the wind. 4. Sport (of a… …
Motor de cohete J-2 — J 2 Especificaciones del motor de cohete J 2. (en inglés) País de origen Estados Unidos Fabricante Rocketdyne … Wikipedia Español
Motor de agua — Un motor de agua[1] es un motor que supuestamente obtendría su energía directamente del agua. Los automóviles alimentados con agua han sido objeto de numerosas patentes internacionales, artículos de prensa de revistas populares de ciencia,… … Wikipedia Español
burn out — UK US burn out Phrasal Verb with burn({{}}/bɜːn/ verb (past tense burned, past tense UK also burnt) ► if something such as a machine burns out, it stops working because of damage from heat: »It looks like the starter motor on the car has burned… … Financial and business terms
burn out — {v. phr.} 1. To destroy by fire or by overheating. * /Mr. Jones burned out the clutch on his car./ 2. To destroy someone s house or business by fire so that they have to move out. * /Three racists burned out the Black family s home./ 3a. To go… … Dictionary of American idioms
burn out — {v. phr.} 1. To destroy by fire or by overheating. * /Mr. Jones burned out the clutch on his car./ 2. To destroy someone s house or business by fire so that they have to move out. * /Three racists burned out the Black family s home./ 3a. To go… … Dictionary of American idioms
Burn rubber — drive a motor vehicle extremely fast … Dictionary of Australian slang
burn rubber — Australian Slang drive a motor vehicle extremely fast … English dialects glossary