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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

wind-powered [ˈwɪndˌpaʊəd] ADJ

wind-powered energy
wind-powered energy
wind-powered machine/engine
wind-powered machine/engine

diesel-powered [Am ˈdizəlˌpaʊ(ə)rd, ˈdisəlˌpaʊ(ə)rd, Brit ˈdiːz(ə)lˌpaʊəd] ADJ

diesel-powered locomotive:

diesel-powered
diesel adj inv
diesel-powered

gas-powered [ˈɡæsˌpaʊ(ə)rd] ADJ

gas-powered
gas-powered

high-powered [Am ˈhaɪ ˈˌpaʊ(ə)rd, Brit ˌhʌɪˈpaʊəd] ADJ

1. high-powered (powerful):

high-powered car/machine
high-powered car/machine

2. high-powered (dynamic, forceful):

high-powered executive/campaign
high-powered executive/campaign
high-powered job

nuclear-powered [Am ˈˌn(j)uklɪ(ə)r ˈˌpaʊ(ə)rd, ˈˌn(j)ukjələr ˈˌpaʊ(ə)rd, Brit ˌnjuːklɪəˈpaʊəd] ADJ

nuclear-powered

solar-powered [ˌsoʊlərˈpaʊərd] ADJ

solar-powered

I. power [Am ˈpaʊ(ə)r, Brit ˈpaʊə] SUBST

1.1. power U:

power over sb/sth
poder sobre alguien/algo
power over sb/sth attr center

1.2. power U (over country, nation):

1.3. power U or C (official authority):

power to + infin
poder para  +  infin

2.1. power C (nation):

2.2. power C (person, group):

3.1. power U (physical strength, force):

3.2. power U:

3.3. power U:

4.1. power U (ability, capacity):

4.2. power (specific faculty) often pl:

5.1. power U:

power MECH, PHYS

5.2. power U (electricity):

power grid esp Brit

6. power U MATH:

10 to the power of 4/of 3

7. power (a lot) ugs:

II. power [Am ˈpaʊ(ə)r, Brit ˈpaʊə] VERB trans

steam-powered

III. power [Am ˈpaʊ(ə)r, Brit ˈpaʊə] VERB intr

power (move rapidly) ugs + Adv Kompl:

sea power SUBST

1. sea power C (country):

2. sea power U (might):

staying power [Am steɪɪŋ ˈpaʊ(ə)r, Brit ˈsteɪɪŋ ˌpaʊə] SUBST U

low-powered

im PONS Wörterbuch

high-powered ADJ

1. high-powered (powerful):

high-powered

2. high-powered (influential, important):

high-powered

3. high-powered (advanced):

high-powered

I. power [ˈpaʊəʳ, Am ˈpaʊɚ] SUBST

1. power kein Pl (ability to control):

2. power (country, organization, person):

3. power (right):

4. power kein Pl (ability):

5. power kein Pl (strength):

6. power kein Pl (electricity):

7. power kein Pl (energy):

Wendungen:

II. power [ˈpaʊəʳ, Am ˈpaʊɚ] VERB intr

III. power [ˈpaʊəʳ, Am ˈpaʊɚ] VERB trans

spending power SUBST WIRTSCH

power brakes SUBST Pl AUTO

solar power SUBST kein Pl

power steering SUBST

power-driven ADJ

sea power SUBST

1. sea power kein Pl (naval strength):

2. sea power (state):

power mower SUBST

naval power SUBST

im PONS Wörterbuch

high-powered ADJ

1. high-powered (powerful):

high-powered

2. high-powered (influential, important):

high-powered

3. high-powered (advanced):

high-powered

I. power [ˈpaʊ·ər] SUBST

1. power (ability to control):

2. power (country, organization, person):

3. power (right):

4. power (ability):

5. power (strength):

6. power (electricity):

7. power (energy):

8. power math:

Wendungen:

II. power [ˈpaʊ·ər] VERB intr

III. power [ˈpaʊ·ər] VERB trans

power outage SUBST

power brakes SUBST Pl AUTO

solar power SUBST

spending power SUBST WIRTSCH

sea power SUBST

1. sea power (naval strength):

2. sea power (state):

staying power SUBST

naval power SUBST

power-driven ADJ

GEA Fachwortschatz Kältetechnik

Present
Ipower
youpower
he/she/itpowers
wepower
youpower
theypower
Past
Ipowered
youpowered
he/she/itpowered
wepowered
youpowered
theypowered
Present Perfect
Ihavepowered
youhavepowered
he/she/ithaspowered
wehavepowered
youhavepowered
theyhavepowered
Past Perfect
Ihadpowered
youhadpowered
he/she/ithadpowered
wehadpowered
youhadpowered
theyhadpowered

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That simple act is powered by a complicated "lightning storm" of neural activity in the brain, a mind-boggling transaction that lies beneath our wide-awake awareness.
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The mill was originally powered by a wooden overshot wheel with wooden spokes and shaft.
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It carried two transponders, which were powered by body-mounted solar cells generating 85 watts of power.
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Active transportation refers to any form of human-powered transportation, most commonly walking and cycling, but also using a wheelchair, in-line skating or skateboarding.
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Later on, logs were transported via tramlines, first by steam-powered log haulers then by steam-powered locomotives, and finally diesel and petrol-powered locomotives.
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