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Definition of a locomotive in English Turkish dictionary

locomotive
{i} lokomotif

Biz şafak vakti buharlı lokomotif düdüğü ile uyandırıldık. - We were wakened by the whistle of the steam locomotive at dawn.

Bugün lokomotif, trendeki vagonları itiyor. - Today, the locomotive is pushing the cars in the train.

loco
(isim) lokomotif
loco
s., argo deli, çılgın
loco
{s} deli
loco
(Argo) üşütük
locomotive
harekete ilişkin
loco
lokomotif

Bugün lokomotif, trendeki vagonları itiyor. - Today, the locomotive is pushing the cars in the train.

Lokomotifler otobüslerden daha sık gelir. - Locomotives come more often than buses do.

loco
çılgın
locomotive
hareket ettiren
loco
{s} kaçık
locomotive
{s} harekete geçiren
locomotive
{s} hareket edebilen
locomotive
(Tıp) Hareket gösteren bir yerden diğer yere gitme yeteneği taşıyan
locomotive
(Tıp) Hareketle ilgili, bir yerden diğer bir yere gidişle ilgili
locomotive
(isim) lokomotif
locomotive
harekete sebep olan
locomotive
{s} harekete ait
locomotive
{s} hareket ettirici
English - English
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A country which drives the world economy by having a high level of imports. (i.e. The United States)
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A cheer characterized by a slow beginning and a progressive increase in speed
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of or relating to the power unit of a train which does not carry passengers or freight itself
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The power unit of a train which does not carry passengers or freight itself, but pulls the coaches or rail cars or wagons
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{a} changing or able to change place
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A self-powered unit used to move freight and/or passenger cars
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Moving from place to place; changing place, or able to change place; as, a locomotive animal
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of or relating to locomotion
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Used in producing motion; as, the locomotive organs of an animal
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A railway vehicle used for pulling trains
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See Illustration in Appendix
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a self-propelled vehicle that runs on rails and is used for moving railroad cars
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a traction engine
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A locomotive is a large vehicle that pulls a railway train. relating to movement. Self-propelled vehicle used for hauling railroad cars on tracks. Early experimental steam locomotives were built in Wales and England by Richard Trevithick from 1803. The first practical steam locomotive, the Rocket, was developed in 1829 by George Stephenson, in whose "steam blast" system the steam from a multitube boiler drove pistons connected to a pair of flanged driving wheels. The first U.S. steam locomotive was built by John Stevens in 1825, and the first commercially usable locomotive, the Tom Thumb, by Peter Cooper in Baltimore in 1830. Later improvements enabled a locomotive to move up to 200 freight cars at 75 mph (120 kph). Steam from wood or coal fuel was the main source of power until the mid-20th century, though electric power had been used from the early 20th century, especially in Europe. After World War II diesel power replaced steam because of its higher efficiency and lower cost, though diesel-electric and gas turbine-electric combinations were also used
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{s} of locomotion, of movement; serving to move or put in motion; able to move independently from one place to another, self-propelled; of or pertaining to the engine of a train; of or pertaining to travel
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the power unit of a train which does not carry passengers or freight itself
locomotive
a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracks
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A self-propelled railway vehicle in which no accommodation for a pay load is provided, and which is capable of providing the motive power for other vehicles coupled to it
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{i} engine of a train which pulls the carriages along the tracks
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A piece of rolling stock whose primary purpose is to provide the means by which other rolling stock is moved
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A locomotive engine; a self-propelling wheel carriage, especially one which bears a steam boiler and one or more steam engines which communicate motion to the wheels and thus propel the carriage, used to convey goods or passengers, or to draw wagons, railroad cars, etc
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a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracks of or relating to locomotion
a locomotive

    Hyphenation

    a lo·co·mo·tive

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı lōkımōtîv

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˌlōkəˈmōtəv/ /ə ˌloʊkəˈmoʊtɪv/
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