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- noun Plural form of
engineer . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
engineer .
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Examples
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Its entry weighed about 850 pounds and promised great “specific fuel consumption,” or SFC, the term engineers use to describe how many pounds of fuel an engine burns per hour to produce a given amount of horsepower.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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Its entry weighed about 850 pounds and promised great “specific fuel consumption,” or SFC, the term engineers use to describe how many pounds of fuel an engine burns per hour to produce a given amount of horsepower.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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Its entry weighed about 850 pounds and promised great “specific fuel consumption,” or SFC, the term engineers use to describe how many pounds of fuel an engine burns per hour to produce a given amount of horsepower.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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The Dunnington chip design marks a technical milestone for Intel, as it uses a monolithic die, the term engineers use to describe putting all of the cores on a single piece of silicon.
The Economic Times 2008
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Gorilla arm is a term engineers coined about 30 years ago to describe what happens when people try to use these interfaces for an extended period of time.
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The plan agreed upon by the engineers is the 238-242 single stage control scheme.
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Additionally, Microsoft has engaged a number of escalation engineers from the product support team to work with the team.
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In stead of being in competition with the engineers from the past, engineers should endeavor to understand what was done by their predecessors and, more importantly, why.
Today's Video: Encouraging Innovation at NASA - NASA Watch 2009
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In stead of being in competition with the engineers from the past, engineers should endeavor to understand what was done by their predecessors and, more importantly, why.
Today's Video: Encouraging Innovation at NASA - NASA Watch 2009
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Engineers refusing to work for non-engineers is one of the key problems in the incestuaous cuture of both NASA and contractors.
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