0 a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to produce movement: --
1 a machine that uses the energy from fuel or steam to produce movement: --
3 something that makes something happen, or that influences it strongly: --
4 a computer program that performs a particular task: --
Current search engines can return ranked lists of documents, but they do not deliver answers to the user.
When looking for answers to specific questions, people may refer to corporate and individual documents or use search engines with indexing approaches.
Transferability of licences, especially in the case of fixed engines, has been another obstacle in monitoring and enforcement by the state authorities.
Nineteen ships were planned with 80 to 250 horsepower engines.
Another well-known area of text mining is web search engines.
Thus, here, we have excited energy exchange in various forms: running motors and engines, flowing and cascading water, networks of sluices and funnels, electricity.
The coupling with available ontology and common-sense engines via suitable interfaces is suggestive for this purpose.
In addition, one of the engines drove a high-pressure fan that forced foul air from the refuse on the tipping platform across the fire.