Thursday, June 24, 2010
AUTOMOBILE ENGINE
Automobile engine: apparatus that converts fuel to mechanical energy to power a car.
Air filter: device that removes impurities from air passing trough it.
PVC hose: vinyl tube.
Filter hole: cylindrical part forming the opening of the oil container.
Cylinder head cover: removable cover on the upper part of the motor.
Spark plug cable: cable connecting the spark plug to the distributor cap.
Spark plug cover: spark plug cover.
Spark plug: ignition device of an internal combustion engine.
Exhaust manifold: system that collects spent gases.
Dip stick: instrument that measures the level of oil in a motor.
Flywheel: wheel that, while turning, regulates the speed of the engine.
Engine block: set consisting the motor, the clutch and the gearbox.
Exhaust pipe: pipe through which spent gas is expelled.
Oil filter: device that removes impurities from oil passing through it.
Gas line: network of hoses that transports the gas.
Gas pump: device that moves gas from the gas tank to the engine.
Oil drain plug: cylindrical part that is removed to drain oil from the engine.
Radiator hose: treated rubber tube that connects the lines of a combustion engine.
Pulley: small wheel with a grooved rim, bitted with a belt, that turns the cooling fan.
Fan belt: piece of rubber that wraps around the pulleys and turns the cooling fan.
Water pump: device that circulates water through the radiator.
Fan: apparatus that feed in oxygen the engine's combustion.
Alternator: generator that enables current in both directions.
Distributor: case that enables engine's ignition.
Valve spring: mechanism that keeps the valve closed.
PARTS AUTOMOBILE´S
Automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people.
Trunk: place for stowing baggage.
Tail light: rear light.
Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel.
Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel.
Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of the car.
Window: mounted pane of glass.
Door handle: part of the door used to open it.
Door: opening used to enter the passenger compartment.
Outside mirror: external mirror used for looking backwards.
Door post: vertical structures that encase the windows.
Hub cap: piece of metal covering the hubs.
Wheel: round object that turns around a central axel and allows the car to advance.
Front fender: side fore part of the body that covers the wheel.
Shield: movable apparatus that protects against bumps.
Indicator light: amber light that is used to signal changes in the car's direction.
License plate: piece of metal that carries a number used to identify the automobile.
Bumper: apparatus at the front and rear of a vehicle that protects the body from minor bumps.
Head light: front light of a car.
Grill: plastic or metal decoration over the radiator.
Hood: cover of the engine compartment at the front of a car.
Windshield wiper: movable device, made partly of rubber, that wipes the windshield and rear window of a car.
Outside mirror: external mirror used for looking backwards.
Windshield: the front window of a car.
Sun roof: movable part that allows the roof of a car to be partially opened.
Roof: upper part of a car, covering the passenger compartment.
Trunk: place for stowing baggage.
Tail light: rear light.
Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel.
Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the rear wheel.
Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of the car.
Window: mounted pane of glass.
Door handle: part of the door used to open it.
Door: opening used to enter the passenger compartment.
Outside mirror: external mirror used for looking backwards.
Door post: vertical structures that encase the windows.
Hub cap: piece of metal covering the hubs.
Wheel: round object that turns around a central axel and allows the car to advance.
Front fender: side fore part of the body that covers the wheel.
Shield: movable apparatus that protects against bumps.
Indicator light: amber light that is used to signal changes in the car's direction.
License plate: piece of metal that carries a number used to identify the automobile.
Bumper: apparatus at the front and rear of a vehicle that protects the body from minor bumps.
Head light: front light of a car.
Grill: plastic or metal decoration over the radiator.
Hood: cover of the engine compartment at the front of a car.
Windshield wiper: movable device, made partly of rubber, that wipes the windshield and rear window of a car.
Outside mirror: external mirror used for looking backwards.
Windshield: the front window of a car.
Sun roof: movable part that allows the roof of a car to be partially opened.
Roof: upper part of a car, covering the passenger compartment.
ANATOMY OF AN AUTOMOBILE
Anatomy of an automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people.
Trunk: place for stowing baggage.
Tail light: rear light.
Spare wheel: wheel of a car used to replace a damaged wheel.
Wheel: round object that turns around a central axel and allows the car to advance.
Transmission: automobile apparatus that transmits mechanical power to the wheels.
Muffler: device used to reduce engine noise.
Line shaft: axle on which mechanical power is transmitted to the wheels.
Body side moulding: decorative moulding on the side of a car.
Disk brake: mechanism that slows and stops a car by friction, by pressing a disk against the axel of a wheel.
Oil filter: device that removes impurities from oil passing through it.
Alternator: generator that produces an alternating current.
Radiator: apparatus that cools the motor.
Distributor: case that is used to fire the cylinders.
Battery: device that generates electric current.
Air filter: device that remove impurities from air passing trough it.
Windshield washer: liquid used to clean the windows.
Steering wheel: device used to handle a car in conjuction with steering and gear systems.
Windshield wiper: movable device, made partly of rubber, that wipes the windshield and rear window of a car.
Seat: type of armchair in the passenger compartment of a car.
Window frame: border around a window.
Rearview mirror: inside mirror used for looking backward.
ANATOMY OF AN AUTOMOBILE
Anatomy of an automobile: road vehicle that is motor-driven and is used for transporting people.
Trunk: place for stowing baggage.
Tail light: rear light.
Spare wheel: wheel of a car used to replace a damaged wheel.
Wheel: round object that turns around a central axel and allows the car to advance.
Transmission: automobile apparatus that transmits mechanical power to the wheels.
Muffler: device used to reduce engine noise.
Line shaft: axle on which mechanical power is transmitted to the wheels.
Body side moulding: decorative moulding on the side of a car.
Disk brake: mechanism that slows and stops a car by friction, by pressing a disk against the axel of a wheel.
Oil filter: device that removes impurities from oil passing through it.
Alternator: generator that produces an alternating current.
Radiator: apparatus that cools the motor.
Distributor: case that is used to fire the cylinders.
Battery: device that generates electric current.
Air filter: device that remove impurities from air passing trough it.
Windshield washer: liquid used to clean the windows.
Steering wheel: device used to handle a car in conjuction with steering and gear systems.
Windshield wiper: movable device, made partly of rubber, that wipes the windshield and rear window of a car.
Seat: type of armchair in the passenger compartment of a car.
Window frame: border around a window.
Rearview mirror: inside mirror used for looking backward.
Trunk: place for stowing baggage.
Tail light: rear light.
Spare wheel: wheel of a car used to replace a damaged wheel.
Wheel: round object that turns around a central axel and allows the car to advance.
Transmission: automobile apparatus that transmits mechanical power to the wheels.
Muffler: device used to reduce engine noise.
Line shaft: axle on which mechanical power is transmitted to the wheels.
Body side moulding: decorative moulding on the side of a car.
Disk brake: mechanism that slows and stops a car by friction, by pressing a disk against the axel of a wheel.
Oil filter: device that removes impurities from oil passing through it.
Alternator: generator that produces an alternating current.
Radiator: apparatus that cools the motor.
Distributor: case that is used to fire the cylinders.
Battery: device that generates electric current.
Air filter: device that remove impurities from air passing trough it.
Windshield washer: liquid used to clean the windows.
Steering wheel: device used to handle a car in conjuction with steering and gear systems.
Windshield wiper: movable device, made partly of rubber, that wipes the windshield and rear window of a car.
Seat: type of armchair in the passenger compartment of a car.
Window frame: border around a window.
Rearview mirror: inside mirror used for looking backward.
PHRASAL VERBS
PHRASAL VERB SIGNIFICADO
go out salir de un lugar
go around andar alrededor de, dar vueltas
go away irse, marcharse
go back on one´s word faltar a la palabra
go by pasar por
go down bajar
go into entrar en
go off salir, hacer explosión
give away regalar, revelar, entregar
give back devolver
give in ceder, darse por vencido
give off emitir
give out divulgar, repartir, agotarse
give up abandonar, desistir, renunciar
get along llevarse bien
get angry ponerse enojado
get away escarparse, irse
get down bajar
get ill enfermarse
get in entrar, llegar, meterse
get off bajarse de un bus o tren
get on subirse, montarse
get out irse, largarse, salir
get over pasar por encima de, recuperarse de una enfermedad
get up levantarse
look out mirar afuera
look up buscar algo
run away escaparse
furned around voltearse a ver
fall down caerse algo de la pared
fall off caerse de un caballo
lie down recortarse
drove away marcharse
drove off marcharse
go out salir de un lugar
go around andar alrededor de, dar vueltas
go away irse, marcharse
go back on one´s word faltar a la palabra
go by pasar por
go down bajar
go into entrar en
go off salir, hacer explosión
give away regalar, revelar, entregar
give back devolver
give in ceder, darse por vencido
give off emitir
give out divulgar, repartir, agotarse
give up abandonar, desistir, renunciar
get along llevarse bien
get angry ponerse enojado
get away escarparse, irse
get down bajar
get ill enfermarse
get in entrar, llegar, meterse
get off bajarse de un bus o tren
get on subirse, montarse
get out irse, largarse, salir
get over pasar por encima de, recuperarse de una enfermedad
get up levantarse
look out mirar afuera
look up buscar algo
run away escaparse
furned around voltearse a ver
fall down caerse algo de la pared
fall off caerse de un caballo
lie down recortarse
drove away marcharse
drove off marcharse
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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MY PROFILE
OTHER AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
The need for more fuel efficient, safe and comfortable vehicles in response to environmental concerns is driving design changes in other vehicle areas such as the transmission, air conditioning and power steering systems. At Riken, we are responding to our customers' changing needs by developing a wide range of products that can meet all new requirements in each area of the vehicle.
The brake, suspension and steering systems of vehicles require many critical safety components to ensure stability, drivability and comfort.
Aluminum products that help reduce vehicle weight
Kobe Steel supplies aluminum products for the auto industry that include sheet for hoods and doors, extrusions for bumpers, and forgings for underbody components such as suspensions. The use of aluminum lightens vehicle weight, contributing to greater fuel efficiency.
As a result of the wider use of aluminum for forged suspension parts, bumpers and panels, for which production has been increasing both in Japan and the United States, automotive products accounted for 20% of sales in the Aluminum and Copper Company in fiscal 2005, growing to 25% in fiscal 2008. The figure is expected to increase further to 30% in fiscal 2010.
VEHICLE PARTS
Amid growing requirements for lighter auto parts to improve fuel economy in vehicles, Kobe Steel is leading the world in research and development of high tensile steel sheet, and has set up a system for mass production.
The company also contributes to environmental conservation using its expertise in specialty steels for the commercial production of the world's highest strength steels for springs and bolts.
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER
JOB PROFILE
I am Cristian Paspuezán. I am an Automotive Engineer graduate in Politecnica of Chimborazo High School. But for the moment work how Engineer in Control Quality in the Company Chevrolet in Ibarra.I would have proper company related to prepare the mechanice of competition.
But is posible have my proper company, my would become chief automotive´s workshop in the Company Chevrolet.
I am realyable person who can be responsably for designing and producing, also may mork under pressure.
But is posible have my proper company, my would become chief automotive´s workshop in the Company Chevrolet.
I am realyable person who can be responsably for designing and producing, also may mork under pressure.
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