0 the part of a vehicle that makes it move -- moteur [ masculine ]
a diesel/gasoline/steam engine un moteur diesel/essence/ à vapeur
Turn on the engine. Mets le moteur en marche.
1 the part of a train that pulls it along -- locomotive [ feminine ]
a train pulled by two engines un train tracté par deux locomotives
2 a machine in which heat or other energy is used to produce motion -- moteur
The car has a new engine.
3 a railway/railroad locomotive -- locomotive
That fund will act as a shock absorber to the powerful engine of globalisation.
An explanation of this is to be sought in the way in which the vehicle's engine is deliberately programmed to function.
We need to recognise that the greatest engine of employment growth in all our countries is the sector called 'small and medium-sized enterprises'.
At the moment the pedestrian is hit, the engine cover automatically rises.
We cannot take the risk of a plane full of passengers suffering engine failure and perhaps, as a result, crashing in a built-up area.
Space will always be an engine of industrial innovation.
Small enterprises are, of course, the engine of our economy.
You yourselves must daily encounter situations where heavy vehicles such as buses and construction machinery leave their engine running at times when nothing is going on.
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