engine
n. 引擎; 机车; 火车头
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.
他坐进驾驶座,发动引擎。
...an engine failure that forced a jetliner to crash-land in a field.
迫使喷气式客机在田地里紧急降落的引擎故障
An engine is also the large vehicle that pulls a railway train.
In 1941, the train would have been pulled by a steam engine.
1941年,火车本可以由蒸汽机车拉动。
1. motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work
2. something used to achieve a purpose;
3. a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracks
engine, locomotive
这两个名词都可表示"机车,火车头"之意。
machine, machinery, mechanism, apparatus, engine, motor
这些名词均有"机器,装置"之意。
The car's got some sort of engine trouble again.
车子的引擎又出了什么故障.
Check the engine oil level regularly.
要时常检查机油量.
My car's off the road at the moment while I recondition the engine.
我是把车停在路边修理引擎的.
We had hardly started from home when the engine gave out.
我们刚刚离开家,发动机就失灵了.
First, you turn the engine on so.
首先, 你这样开动引擎.