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Meanings of improve aerodynamics in English
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Usage of improve aerodynamics in English
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The two-and-a-half metre extensions which point upwards reduce vortices and improveaerodynamics.
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Winglets at the ends of each wing improveaerodynamics and efficiency.
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Subtle styling tweaks, including a narrower grille and smaller front air intakes, improveaerodynamics.
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A winglet is a feature used on the wings of some aircraft to improveaerodynamics.
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The car has no doors to improveaerodynamics, so the top opens like a clamshell.
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Jagaur's I-Pace electric SUV has a traditional toothy smile, which the UK car company says is to improveaerodynamics and cool the batteries.
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The overall design aesthetic is remarkably clean too, with the Valerian featuring internal cable routing to achieve an attractive look and improveaerodynamics.
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They'll include improvedaerodynamics, six-speed automatic automatic transmissions and dual-clutch manual transmissions.
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All manner of methods, from turbochargers to lightweight materials to improvedaerodynamics, are cranking up MPG.
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The completely flat underside improvesaerodynamics.
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Engineers have focussed on improving the traditional metrics of road cycling performance, by reducing frame weight and improvingaerodynamics.
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They used a pair of stacked pipes to aim exhaust away from the base of the car, improvingaerodynamics.
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Tightening standards have them embracing a slew of technologies, from turbocharging and direct injection to dual-clutch transmissions and improvedaerodynamics.
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An undertray improvesaerodynamics.
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The fuel efficiency comes thanks to new engines from Rolls Royce and GE, along with improvedaerodynamics, primarily in the wing.
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Improvedaerodynamics are crucial in an electric car, where the fight against air resistance, especially at highway speeds, drains the battery quickly.