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Definition of supercharge in English: superchargeverb ˈsuːpətʃɑːdʒˈsupərˌtʃɑrdʒ [with object]usually as adjective supercharged1Fit or design (an internal combustion engine) with a supercharger. a supercharged 3.8-litre V6 Example sentencesExamples - Then comes a 4.2 litre naturally aspirated V8 with 300 bhp and the range topper is the XJR, where the same V8 is supercharged to produce 400 bhp.
- The C200K uses a supercharged 2.0 litre, four-cylinder engine which offers greater pulling power than the C180 estate.
- Power enhancers such as nitrous-oxide injection and supercharging are analogous to increasing displacement because they increase the amount of oxygen and fuel that are available for combustion in each cycle.
- In some cases, the technology exceeds that of the Pro classes; for instance, in certain Comp classes, racers can use electronic fuel injection, turbocharging, supercharging, or nitrous oxide.
- Ways to increase the level of oxygen include using nitrous, supercharging or turbocharging, or improving the induction system on a naturally aspirated engine.
- Although the new supercharged 4.0 litre engine with 400 bhp and 540Nm steals the headlines, Irish buyers are more likely to go for the 2.5 litre model.
- The traction drive is already in production for conventional mechanical supercharging applications and has completed extensive durability trials in automotive, industrial and aerospace applications.
- The range starts with two supercharged, four-cylinder engines, a 2.0 and a 2.3 litre and goes up to the 3.2 litre V6 and the flagship 4.3 litre 430.
- Raising the compression ratio or supercharging an engine increases cylinder pressure, and it is this which increases the power - not the fuel itself.
- 1.1 Supply with extra energy or power.
Example sentencesExamples - The magnitude of the task only served to supercharge the workers.
- His ability to hold up the ball, to turn defenders and to play in his arriving teammates, supercharges the side.
- These chips will hit servers first, but you may get a supercharged desktop sooner than you think.
- Like the storms they often feature, such books get their energy from the supercharged immediacy of the event.
- Certain training techniques can take your resistance program to the next level, promoting greater muscle gain, jolting your metabolism, pushing you past a plateau, supercharging your motivation and so much more.
- Add to this mix the prospects of an economy supercharged by €12 billion when the special saving investments accounts start to mature in under two years' time, and the economic winds seem to blowing fair for stocks.
- Companies are differentiating themselves by how they use technology to supercharge the assets they already have.
- But like some of his central bank colleagues, he seems unsure whether the resulting productivity growth will be up to the supercharged standards set in the late '90s.
- These entrepreneurs used business plan competitions to supercharge their companies.
- They don't, of course - so what is it that supercharges their X-ray power?
- The supercharged labor market drove black unemployment rates down to a very low 7% in early 2002.
- Or supercharge your compost pile and create an earthworm population explosion.
- Its potency as a source of viable prospects and clients is indisputable and the power of the Internet has done nothing less than supercharge this age-old marketing technique.
- What's more, inflation remains relatively tame for such a supercharged economy.
- Instead of the intensely supercharged work experience I was expecting, I was invited to relax, sit back, let the weekend take hold and just be.
- Remember those supercharged notebooks I mentioned back in May?
- Only in 1997, when the Irish economy was entering the era of supercharged growth, was there a significantly higher number of buy recommendations than in 2003.
- In many cases they're full of oil and excessive starches that can weigh us down and send us straight for the sofa instead of supercharging us for an intense workout.
- The supercharged Chinese economy, of course, has played a big part in rising commodity prices as the country snaps up steel, copper, and other raw materials to fuel its surging factory output.
- Using a technique called striping - a RAID ‘Level ‘hard drive setup that includes a controller card and two drives - can supercharge system performance on tasks like file copying and image editing.’
- 1.2as adjective supercharged Having powerful emotional overtones or associations.
appeasement is one of those supercharged words, like terrorism and fascism Example sentencesExamples - No romanticizing here; you wouldn't want to meet many of these young men on a dark street, although most of their damage has been inflicted on rivals in the specially supercharged L.A. gang world.
Definition of supercharge in US English: superchargeverbˈsupərˌtʃɑrdʒˈso͞opərˌCHärj [with object]1Fit or design (an internal combustion engine) with a supercharger. a supercharged 3.8-liter V6 Example sentencesExamples - The traction drive is already in production for conventional mechanical supercharging applications and has completed extensive durability trials in automotive, industrial and aerospace applications.
- Ways to increase the level of oxygen include using nitrous, supercharging or turbocharging, or improving the induction system on a naturally aspirated engine.
- Raising the compression ratio or supercharging an engine increases cylinder pressure, and it is this which increases the power - not the fuel itself.
- In some cases, the technology exceeds that of the Pro classes; for instance, in certain Comp classes, racers can use electronic fuel injection, turbocharging, supercharging, or nitrous oxide.
- The range starts with two supercharged, four-cylinder engines, a 2.0 and a 2.3 litre and goes up to the 3.2 litre V6 and the flagship 4.3 litre 430.
- Then comes a 4.2 litre naturally aspirated V8 with 300 bhp and the range topper is the XJR, where the same V8 is supercharged to produce 400 bhp.
- The C200K uses a supercharged 2.0 litre, four-cylinder engine which offers greater pulling power than the C180 estate.
- Although the new supercharged 4.0 litre engine with 400 bhp and 540Nm steals the headlines, Irish buyers are more likely to go for the 2.5 litre model.
- Power enhancers such as nitrous-oxide injection and supercharging are analogous to increasing displacement because they increase the amount of oxygen and fuel that are available for combustion in each cycle.
- 1.1usually as adjective supercharged Supply with extra energy or power.
Example sentencesExamples - These entrepreneurs used business plan competitions to supercharge their companies.
- Certain training techniques can take your resistance program to the next level, promoting greater muscle gain, jolting your metabolism, pushing you past a plateau, supercharging your motivation and so much more.
- Using a technique called striping - a RAID ‘Level ‘hard drive setup that includes a controller card and two drives - can supercharge system performance on tasks like file copying and image editing.’
- Add to this mix the prospects of an economy supercharged by €12 billion when the special saving investments accounts start to mature in under two years' time, and the economic winds seem to blowing fair for stocks.
- The supercharged Chinese economy, of course, has played a big part in rising commodity prices as the country snaps up steel, copper, and other raw materials to fuel its surging factory output.
- Companies are differentiating themselves by how they use technology to supercharge the assets they already have.
- Or supercharge your compost pile and create an earthworm population explosion.
- What's more, inflation remains relatively tame for such a supercharged economy.
- Only in 1997, when the Irish economy was entering the era of supercharged growth, was there a significantly higher number of buy recommendations than in 2003.
- Remember those supercharged notebooks I mentioned back in May?
- Its potency as a source of viable prospects and clients is indisputable and the power of the Internet has done nothing less than supercharge this age-old marketing technique.
- But like some of his central bank colleagues, he seems unsure whether the resulting productivity growth will be up to the supercharged standards set in the late '90s.
- Instead of the intensely supercharged work experience I was expecting, I was invited to relax, sit back, let the weekend take hold and just be.
- Like the storms they often feature, such books get their energy from the supercharged immediacy of the event.
- They don't, of course - so what is it that supercharges their X-ray power?
- These chips will hit servers first, but you may get a supercharged desktop sooner than you think.
- The supercharged labor market drove black unemployment rates down to a very low 7% in early 2002.
- The magnitude of the task only served to supercharge the workers.
- His ability to hold up the ball, to turn defenders and to play in his arriving teammates, supercharges the side.
- In many cases they're full of oil and excessive starches that can weigh us down and send us straight for the sofa instead of supercharging us for an intense workout.
- 1.2as adjective supercharged Having powerful emotional overtones or associations.
his trademark supercharged hot-air statements Example sentencesExamples - No romanticizing here; you wouldn't want to meet many of these young men on a dark street, although most of their damage has been inflicted on rivals in the specially supercharged L.A. gang world.
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