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two-stroke

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two-stroke
adj
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) relating to or designating an internal-combustion engine whose piston makes two strokes for every explosion US and Canadian word two-cycle Compare four-stroke
Translations
two-stroke [ˈtuːˈstrəʊk]
A. N (= engine) → motor m de dos tiempos
B. ADJ [engine] → de dos tiempos
two-stroke oilaceite m para motores de dos tiempos
two-stroke [ˈtuːˌstrəʊk]
1. n (engine) → due tempi m inv
2. adja due tempi


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They also require top-quality two-stroke oil that costs up to pounds 15 a litre.
Muhammad Akhtar stated that two-stroke rickshaw emit enormous smoke that causes choking in breathing for citizens and owing to their noise the citizens also experience extreme affliction.
GOLF: Tania Elosegui overcame a two-stroke deficit to win the ABN AMRO Ladies' Open at Eindhovensche Golf Club in Holland.
 
 
 
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