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surrounding mass A temperature
probe is embedded into the stator of the
generator. Water outlets have heater
elements embedded in rubber seals in
the outlet pipe.
emergency emergency /|m%d"ənsi/ noun a
serious situation that happens unexpectedly
and demands immediate action
to deal with or to handle an emergency
emergency descent emergency descent /|m%d"ənsi
d|sent/ noun a planned rapid losing of
altitude because of a serious situation
emergency equipment emergency equipment noun
devices for use only in serious situations
emergency exit emergency exit /|m%d"ənsi
e$zt/ noun a way out only to be used
in case of an emergency How many
emergency exits are there in the aircraft?
emergency frequency emergency frequency /|
m%d"ənsi frikwənsi/ noun 121.5
MHz, the frequency on which aeronautical
emergency radio calls are made
emergency landing emergency landing /|m%d"ənsi
lndŋ/ noun a landing made as a
result of an in-flight emergency
emergency procedures emergency procedures plural
noun a set of actions pre-planned and
followed in the event of a serious situation
emergency services emergency services /|m%d"ənsi
s%vsz/ plural noun the fire, ambulance
and police services The alarm
will activate the emergency services.
emf emf abbreviation electromotive force
emission emission /|mʃ(ə)n/ noun 1. the
process of sending out e.g. matter,
energy or signals light emissions
83 engine block
radio emission One factor on which
the operational range of a radio emission
depends is the transmitted power.
2. a substance discharged into the air, as
by an internal combustion engine
Exhaust emissions contain pollutants.
emit emit /|mt/ verb to send out e.g. matter,
energy or radiation radiation emitted
by the sun An X-ray tube emits
radiation. Latent heat is emitted when
condensation takes place. (NOTE: emitting
– emitted)
empennage empennage /em|pend"/ noun the
tail assembly of an aircraft The
empennage usually includes the fin,
rudder, horizontal stabiliser (or tailplane),
and elevator.
emphasis emphasis /emfəss/ noun force of
expression that gives importance to
something It is only in recent years
that much emphasis has been placed on
determining the causes of metal fatigue.
emphasise emphasise /emfəsaz/, emphasize
verb to give importance to something
On some maps, different elevations are
emphasised by colouring.
employ employ /m|plɔ/ verb 1. to use
There are two methods employed to
cool the cylinders down. In some aircraft,
particularly those employing
nickel-cadmium batteries, temperature
sensing devices are located within the
batteries to provide a warning of high
battery temperatures. 2. to give somebody
regular paid work
empty weight empty weight /empti wet/ the
weight of a plane without fuel, people
or freight
enable enable /n|eb(ə)l/ verb to make
something possible or easier Isolation
valves are fitted to enable servicing and
maintenance to be carried out.
enclose enclose /n|kləυz/ verb to surround
on all sides The housing encloses the
various mechanical parts. Fuses form
a weak link in a circuit and are usually
made of a strip of tinned copper
enclosed in a glass tube.
encode encode /n|kəυd/ verb to put into
code Weather information is encoded
to allow large amounts of information
to be given in a short space of time.
encounter encounter /n|kaυntə/ verb to meet
something unexpected or unwanted
Severe icing can be encountered in
wave cloud.
endurance endurance /n|djυərəns/ noun the
length of time an aircraft can stay in the
air without refuelling The flight time
to the PNR and back will equal the
endurance of the aircraft.
energy energy /enəd"i/ noun 1. the ability of
a physical system to do work 2. power
from electricity, petrol, heat, etc. The
engine converts heat energy into
mechanical energy. The generator
converts mechanical energy into electrical
energy.
engage engage /n|$ed"/ verb 1. to switch
on and use The autopilot may be
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