overfueling - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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overfueling (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˌoʊ.vərˈfjuːl.ɪŋ/

Meaning and Usage

Overfueling refers to the condition in which an engine or combustion system receives an excessive amount of fuel beyond what is necessary for optimal combustion. This can lead to inefficiency, increased emissions, and potential damage to the engine due to unburned fuel.

In the English language, "overfueling" is often used in technical contexts, especially in automotive engineering, aeronautics, and other fields related to combustion engines. It is relatively specialized terminology and is used more frequently in written contexts like manuals or technical articles than in casual conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. "Overfueling can cause significant damage to an engine if not addressed promptly."
  2. "Чрезмерная подача топлива может вызвать серьезные повреждения двигателя, если не предпринять меры вовремя."

  3. "Mechanics often diagnose issues related to overfueling by checking the fuel injectors."

  4. "Механики часто диагностируют проблемы, связанные с чрезмерной подачей топлива, проверяя топливные форсунки."

  5. "In high-performance vehicles, overfueling might be used intentionally to increase power under specific conditions."

  6. "В высокоспециализированных автомобилях чрезмерную подачу топлива могут использовать намеренно для увеличения мощности в определенных условиях."

Idiomatic Expressions

Overfueling does not have a common set of idiomatic expressions, as it is a technical term. However, related idiomatic expressions in the context of inefficiency or excessive action can be illustrated:

  1. "Throwing good money after bad."
  2. This phrase indicates investing more resources into a failing endeavor.
  3. "Вкладывать хорошие деньги в плохую идею также может напоминать чрезмерную подачу топлива."
  4. ("Investing good money in a bad idea can also resemble overfueling.")

  5. "Burning the candle at both ends."

  6. This means using up all one's energy or resources, potentially leading to exhaustion.
  7. "Когда предприниматели трудятся без усталости, это приводит к чрезмерному расходу энергии, как и в случае с чрезмерной подачей топлива."
  8. ("When entrepreneurs work tirelessly, it leads to excessive energy consumption, much like overfueling.")

  9. "Going overboard."

  10. This means to exceed limits, often in spending or action.
  11. "При разработке новых моделей автомобилей, компании иногда идут на такое, как чрезмерная подача топлива, и идут за пределы стандартов."
  12. ("In designing new car models, companies sometimes go overboard, like with overfueling, exceeding standards.")

Etymology

The word "overfueling" is formed from the prefix "over-", meaning to an excessive degree, and the root word "fuel." The term emphasizes the addition of excess fuel during a process, which can also be traced back to general usage in mechanical and automotive contexts from the 20th century.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Excessive fueling - Fuel overconsumption

Antonyms: - Underfuelling - Optimal fueling

This structured response gives a comprehensive overview of "overfueling," including its implications and relevance in technical contexts, alongside relevant idiomatic expressions and linguistic details.



25-07-2024