- carburetter
- [͵kɑ:bjʋʹretə,͵kɑ:bəʹretə] n
карбюратор
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
carburetter — see carburettor … New Collegiate Dictionary
carburetter — car·bu·ret·ter || kÉ‘rbjÉ™retÉ™/ kÉ‘ËbjÊŠretÉ™ n. carburetor … English contemporary dictionary
carburetter — car·bu·ret·ter … English syllables
carburetter — British spelling for carburetor … Dictionary of automotive terms
carburetter — noun see carburetor * * * carˈburettor, carburettˈer, or US carˈburetor or carˈbureter (also / retˈər/) noun An apparatus for charging a gas with carbon compounds, esp part of an internal combustion engine in which air is mixed with volatile fuel … Useful english dictionary
Amal (motorcycle) — AMAL is a British carburettor trademark. AMAL were the suppliers of carburettors to the British motorcycle industry and their products were present on the products of the largest British motorcycle manufacturers such as BSA and AMC. With the… … Wikipedia
Carburetor — Bendix Technico (Stromberg) 1 barrel downdraft carburetor model BXUV 3, with nomenclature A carburetor (American spelling), carburettor, or carburetter (Commonwealth spelling) is a device that blends air and fuel for an internal combustion engine … Wikipedia
Addingham — For the parish in Cumbria formerly named Addingham, see Hunsonby. Coordinates: 53°56′00″N 1°53′00″W / 53.9333°N 1.8833°W / 53.93 … Wikipedia
De Havilland Gipsy Six — The de Havilland Gipsy Six was a British 6 cylinder, air cooled, inverted inline piston engine developed for aircraft use in the 1930s. It was based on the cylinders of the 4 cylinder Gipsy Major and went on to spawn a whole series of similar… … Wikipedia
carburettor — also carburetter chiefly British variant of carburetor … New Collegiate Dictionary
Napier & Son — The 1907 Napier 60 hp D. Napier Son Limited was a British engine and pre Great War (the brass era ) automobile manufacturer and one of the most important aircraft engine manufacturers in the early to mid 20th century. Their post First World… … Wikipedia