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Meanings of have engine in English
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Usage of have engine in English
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If we haveengine trouble on the way, he might be useful.
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Even cheap cars, after all, haveengine gauges.
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Unless we run up against some snag, and haveengine trouble, we ought to get to the Channel long before dark sets in.
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Minivehicles haveengine displacements of up to 660cc and are unique to Japan, making up one-third of new vehicle sales thanks to preferential tax treatment.
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The decision comes following an announcement from parent company, Toyota earlier today that about 270,000 cars sold worldwide haveengine problems.
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High-powered cars in this class often haveengines with twice the volume.
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He can be heard telling the controller that he hasengine failure.
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Another sailboat in the area hadengine trouble and needed help.
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Navistar aims to haveengines on the road in early 2013.
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The vessel hadengine trouble, Ramon wrote, but would soon be on its way.
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And then there were the Bumper Boats which regularly hadengines that leaked fuel.
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But he hadengine trouble, and the plane crashed off the coast of Yucatan.
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Not till he hadengine trouble did the driver halt.
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Starting with the decision to haveengines on each leg.
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When he got hold of them, he said he'd been havingengine trouble all afternoon.
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Milo saw the weakness of my contention: "Squirrels don't haveengines."