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aircraft engine

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Word: Aircraft Engine

Definition: An aircraft engine is a machine that provides the power needed to make an airplane fly. It is designed specifically for use in aircraft.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • When to Use: You can use "aircraft engine" when talking about airplanes, helicopters, or any flying machine that needs power to operate.
Example:
  • "The aircraft engine is very powerful and helps the plane take off smoothly."
Advanced Usage:
  • In aviation, there are different types of aircraft engines, including jet engines and propeller engines. You might say:
    • "The jet engine is more efficient at high altitudes than the propeller engine."
Word Variants:
  • Engine: This can refer to any machine that converts energy into mechanical power, not just in aircraft. For example, "car engine."
  • Aircraft: This term refers to any vehicle that can fly, including airplanes and helicopters.
Different Meanings:
  • In a broader sense, "engine" can refer to any kind of driving force or mechanism, such as a "growth engine" in business, which means a factor that drives growth.
Synonyms:
  • Jet Engine: Specifically refers to a type of aircraft engine powered by jet propulsion.
  • Propeller Engine: A type of aircraft engine that uses a propeller to generate thrust.
  • Aeroengine: Another term for an aircraft engine, often used in technical contexts.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly relate to "aircraft engine," but you might encounter phrases like "get off the ground," meaning to start a project or initiative, similar to how an aircraft engine helps an airplane lift off.
Summary:

An aircraft engine is essential for flight, providing the necessary power for various types of aircraft.

Noun
  1. the engine that powers and aircraft

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