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Definition of cubic capacity in English: cubic capacitynoun The volume contained by a hollow structure, expressed in litres, cubic centimetres, or other cubic units. 立方容积 the new crankshaft and pistons reduce the cubic capacity of the engine to 1171 cc Example sentencesExamples - Opel has improved its range of petrol engines beyond recognition in recent years and the new Twinport models are smooth and powerful for their cubic capacity.
- The spatial dimensions of the laboratory were 4.80 m x 2.65 m x 2.27 m; consequently, the cubic capacity was approximately 28 m³.
- Tested recently in the Peugeot 407, it was impressive and with its smaller cubic capacity will carry less tax in Ireland, making it appreciably cheaper than the 2.0 litre model.
- As always, the tax regime, based on an engine's cubic capacity, is not favourable to Irish buyers.
- That much insulation is both expensive and heavy and significantly reduces the inside cubic capacity of the trailer, however.
- It had insufficient height for personnel use, and had a restricted cubic capacity.
- The new wave of smaller diesel engines driving the boom will have cubic capacities of as little as 600 cc.
- Power is increased from 99 bhp to 113 bhp without any increase in cubic capacity, so no change to the car's vehicle registration tax category.
- The performance of the Boxster S, which is launched simultaneously, has also been increased to 280 bhp from 260 bhp, while cubic capacity has remained unchanged at 3.2 litres.
- The split-fold rear seats allow for one, two or all three rear passengers to be accommodated comfortably, and, when folded flat, there's a whopping 1,415 litres of cubic capacity to clog with lifestyle accoutrements.
- Sure, with 1.3 litres under the bonnet you get more cubic capacity than you do from an equivalent Euro car, but as we chaps keep being reminded, size isn't important.
- Another unique feature of the Finke Desert Race is that there is no limit to the cubic capacity of entries.
- If you have any doubt, ask your dealer the exact engine size in cc of the car in question, because the badge on the boot may no longer have any relationship whatever to the cubic capacity of the engine under the bonnet.
- While even smaller and thinner devices are in demand, smaller package cubic capacities mean lower heat radiation capability.
- As both versions have the same cubic capacity, there is no vehicle registration tax penalty for the diesel and the fact that it has only three cylinders instead of four should offset the other costs.
- Up to 1958 cars were classified by the cubic capacity of the engine.
- Nissan's new direct injection turbodiesel, which has very low emissions and a frugal appetite for fuel, is effectively ruled out of most Irish buyers' price range because of its 2.2 litre cubic capacity and consequent high tax bill.
- Every night, he would drink the cubic capacity of Stoney Cove in lager.
- 1650 cc, 3000 cc and 750 cc are the cubic capacity limits for cars, jeeps and motorcycles, respectively.
- Multijet technology means that cubic capacity is now a less precise guide to the capabilities of engines.
Definition of cubic capacity in US English: cubic capacitynounˈkyo͞obik kəˈpasədē The volume contained by a hollow structure, expressed in liters, cubic centimeters, or other cubic units. 立方容积 the new crankshaft and pistons reduce the cubic capacity of the engine to 1171 cc Example sentencesExamples - It had insufficient height for personnel use, and had a restricted cubic capacity.
- Power is increased from 99 bhp to 113 bhp without any increase in cubic capacity, so no change to the car's vehicle registration tax category.
- Sure, with 1.3 litres under the bonnet you get more cubic capacity than you do from an equivalent Euro car, but as we chaps keep being reminded, size isn't important.
- The split-fold rear seats allow for one, two or all three rear passengers to be accommodated comfortably, and, when folded flat, there's a whopping 1,415 litres of cubic capacity to clog with lifestyle accoutrements.
- Nissan's new direct injection turbodiesel, which has very low emissions and a frugal appetite for fuel, is effectively ruled out of most Irish buyers' price range because of its 2.2 litre cubic capacity and consequent high tax bill.
- The new wave of smaller diesel engines driving the boom will have cubic capacities of as little as 600 cc.
- Tested recently in the Peugeot 407, it was impressive and with its smaller cubic capacity will carry less tax in Ireland, making it appreciably cheaper than the 2.0 litre model.
- 1650 cc, 3000 cc and 750 cc are the cubic capacity limits for cars, jeeps and motorcycles, respectively.
- Another unique feature of the Finke Desert Race is that there is no limit to the cubic capacity of entries.
- Multijet technology means that cubic capacity is now a less precise guide to the capabilities of engines.
- That much insulation is both expensive and heavy and significantly reduces the inside cubic capacity of the trailer, however.
- As both versions have the same cubic capacity, there is no vehicle registration tax penalty for the diesel and the fact that it has only three cylinders instead of four should offset the other costs.
- The performance of the Boxster S, which is launched simultaneously, has also been increased to 280 bhp from 260 bhp, while cubic capacity has remained unchanged at 3.2 litres.
- The spatial dimensions of the laboratory were 4.80 m x 2.65 m x 2.27 m; consequently, the cubic capacity was approximately 28 m³.
- Every night, he would drink the cubic capacity of Stoney Cove in lager.
- Up to 1958 cars were classified by the cubic capacity of the engine.
- As always, the tax regime, based on an engine's cubic capacity, is not favourable to Irish buyers.
- While even smaller and thinner devices are in demand, smaller package cubic capacities mean lower heat radiation capability.
- If you have any doubt, ask your dealer the exact engine size in cc of the car in question, because the badge on the boot may no longer have any relationship whatever to the cubic capacity of the engine under the bonnet.
- Opel has improved its range of petrol engines beyond recognition in recent years and the new Twinport models are smooth and powerful for their cubic capacity.
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