English-Thai Dictionary
carburetor
N คาร์บูเรเตอร์ ka-bu-re-tor
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CARBURETOR
CARBURETOR Car "bu *ret `or, n. (Chem. )
Defn: An apparatus in which coal gas, hydrogen, or air is passed through or over a volatile hydrocarbon, in order to confer or increase illuminating power. [Written also carburettor. ]
CARBURETOR; CARBURETTOR
CARBURETOR; CARBURETTOR Car "bu *ret `or, Car "bu *ret `tor, n.
Defn: One that carburets; specif. , an apparatus in which air or gas is carbureted, as by passing it through a light petroleum oil. The carburetor for a gasoline engine is usually either a surface carburetor, or a float, float-feed, or spray, carburetor. In the former air is charged by being passed over the surface of gasoline. In the latter a fine spray of gasoline is drawn from an atomizing nozzle by a current of air induced by the suction of the engine piston, the supply of gasoline being regulated by a float which actuates a needle valve controlling the outlet of the feed pipe. Alcohol and other volatile inflammable liquids may be used instead of gasoline.
New American Oxford Dictionary
carburetor
car bu re tor |ˈkärb (y )əˌrātər ˈkɑrbjəreɪdər |(also carburator, Brit. carburettor or carburetter ) ▶noun a device in an internal combustion engine for mixing air with a fine spray of liquid fuel. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from archaic carburet ‘combine or charge with a hydrocarbon ’ + -or 1 .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
carburetor
car bu re tor ⦅英 ⦆-ret tor /kɑ́ː r bərèɪtə r |kɑ̀ːbərétə /名詞 C 気化器, キャブレター .