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Что (кто) такое INBOARD - определение

Inboard; Marine engine; Marine Engines; Inboard boat; In-board boat; In-board motor; In-board propulsion; Inboard propulsion
  • adj=on}} 5-cylinder, 2-stroke, low-speed marine diesel engine, powering a ship.
  • Engine room layout of a rescue boat
  • diesel]] inboard motor
  • adj=on}} inboard marine diesel engine, installed in a [[sailboat]].

inboard         
¦ adverb & adjective within or towards the centre of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle.
Inboard         
·adj & ·adv From without inward; toward the inside; as, the inboard stroke of a steam engine piston, the inward or return stroke.
II. Inboard ·adj & ·adv Inside the line of a vessel's bulwarks or hull; the opposite of outboard; as, an inboard cargo; haul the boom inboard.
inboard         
An inboard motor or engine is inside a boat rather than attached to the outside.
? outboard
ADJ: ADJ n

Википедия

Inboard motor

An inboard motor is a marine propulsion system for boats. As opposed to an outboard motor where an engine is mounted outside the hull of the craft, an inboard motor is an engine enclosed within the hull of the boat, usually connected to a propulsion screw by a driveshaft.

In international shipping the marine diesel engines are the largest most powerful engines ever produced.

Примеры употребления для INBOARD
1. "These new clean–air standards will reduce dangerous smog pollution from high–emitting gasoline engines while helping to cut costs at the gas pump." The regulations, which were originally scheduled to come out by the end of 2005, apply to lawn and garden equipment of 25 horsepower or less, as well as to golf carts and all gas–powered personal watercraft and inboard and outboard boat engines.