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▪ I. decoke, v. colloq. (diːˈkəʊk) [f. de- II. 2 + coke n.] a. trans. = decarbonize v. b. Also transf. Hence deˈcoking vbl. n.1928 Daily Express 19 May 13/2 My advice to all motorists who are puzzled about..the ‘knocking’ which invariably accompanies carbonisation, is that they should lose not an ho...
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Suzuki A100
smoke, the elimination of the need to premix as well as a reduction in carbon buildup which lengthens the interval between top-end and exhaust system decoke
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decarbonize
decarbonizedecarbonise, / ˌdi:ˈkɑ:bənaɪz; di`kɑrbənˌaɪz/ (also infml 口语亦作 decoke) v [Tn]remove carbon from (esp the cylinders of an internal combustion engine) 除去(尤指内燃机汽缸)中的碳.
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knocking
▪ I. knocking, vbl. n. (ˈnɒkɪŋ) [-ing1.] 1. a. The action of the verb knock, q.v.a 1340 Hampole Psalter lxi. 8 In knokynge of brest. c 1500 Adam Bel 226 Who is there nowe, sayde the porter, That maketh all this knocking? 1546 Supplic. Poore Commons (E.E.T.S.) 63 Lightyng of candels to images, knocky...
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hill
▪ I. hill, n. (hɪl) Forms: 1 hyll, 2–4 hul, 3–5 hull(e, 3–7 hil, 4–5 hel(l, 4–6 hyl, hyll(e, 4–7 hille, (6 yll), 3– hill. [OE. hyll str. masc. and fem. = LG. hull, Fris. hel, MDu. hille, hil, hul:—OTeut. *hulni-z, pre-Teut. *kuln{iacu}-s; cf. Lith. kilnus high, kalnas hill, L. collis hill, celsus lo...
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