idling
101режим холостого хода — tuščioji veika statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. idling; idling conditions vok. Leerlauf, m; Leerlaufbetrieb, m rus. режим холостого хода, m; холостой ход, m pranc. marche à vide, f …
102холостой ход — tuščioji veika statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. idling; idling conditions vok. Leerlauf, m; Leerlaufbetrieb, m rus. режим холостого хода, m; холостой ход, m pranc. marche à vide, f …
103работа на холостом ходу — — [В.А.Семенов. Англо русский словарь по релейной защите] Тематики релейная защита EN idlingidling conditionsno load operation …
104creep — [1] The tendency of a vehicle with automatic transmission to edge forward when idling when the transmission is in Drive and the brake is not engaged. Also called idling drag. [2] When a crankshaft has slightly excessive runout (is slightly bent) …
105idleness — noun 1. having no employment (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑idling, ↑loafing • Derivationally related forms: ↑idle (for: ↑idling), ↑idle …
106loafing — noun having no employment • Syn: ↑idleness, ↑idling • Derivationally related forms: ↑idle (for: ↑idling), ↑idle (for: ↑idleness) …
107Die|sel|ing — or Die|sel|ing «DEE zuh lihng», noun. a brief continued idling of an automobile after the ignition is turned off. Dieseling may occur in standard automobiles that use lean fuel mixtures for idling in order to reduce the emission of exhaust… …
108die|sel|ing — or Die|sel|ing «DEE zuh lihng», noun. a brief continued idling of an automobile after the ignition is turned off. Dieseling may occur in standard automobiles that use lean fuel mixtures for idling in order to reduce the emission of exhaust… …
109rev up — {v. phr.}, {informal}, {slang} 1. To press down sharply several times on the accelerator of an idling car in order to get maximum acceleration. * /The race driver revved up his car by pumping his accelerator./ 2. To get oneself ready in order to… …
110rev up — {v. phr.}, {informal}, {slang} 1. To press down sharply several times on the accelerator of an idling car in order to get maximum acceleration. * /The race driver revved up his car by pumping his accelerator./ 2. To get oneself ready in order to… …