Examples of using Litre in English and their translations into Turkish
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Farmers are insisting that the government increase its subsidies to 0.05 euros per litre, otherwise, they say,
Under the bonnet there's a fuel-injected 4.7 litre straight-six which sends its power to the rear wheels through a five-speed gearbox
We could sell cooking oil at 180 leks per litre at the end of last year and we sell it with 230 leks per litre now.
As of July, one litre of unleaded cost up to 1.42 euros, while a litre of Eurodiesel costs 1.38 euros.
A litre of 95 octane Eurostar petrol now costs 1.26 euros per litre, 98 octane Eurosuper costs 1.28, and Eurodiesel goes for 1.24 euros per litre.
And replaced with a 6. 2 litre Chrysler engine has been thrown away The old 7.
According to ministry officials, however, OKTA has undertaken to produce gasoline containing 0.15g lead per litre as of 2005.
500ml plastic bottles, and two litre plastic bottles.
It started out in life as a 3.5 litre V8 from a Range Rover,
based on the Sensaud de Lavaud automatic transmission, the other a 22 CV model with a 3.8 litre V8.
The name Regent was later used for the luxury versions of some models such as the 1932 Opel Regent 1.8 Litre.
This'limited edition' release was available in 600 ml and 1.5 litre plastic bottles and contained the words Limited Edition.
model was introduced with a new low pressure turbo 2.4 litre engine B5254T.
Litre, three-cylinder engine in this particular version of the Aircross is turbocharged, 1.
6 litre diesel V8.
2 litre, three-cylinder engine it produces 128 horsepower.
Litre diesel V8, the standard Ripsaw is acknowledged as the fastest tracked vehicle ever built.
The development of the all-new design 12 litre engine with its overhead camshaft and electronic unit injectors technology placed Volvo among the world's leading engine designers.
For starters, Abarth has tuned the 1.4 litre turbo-charged engine, so that this, the hottest 124,
measured in mmol/L millimoles per litre; or millimolar, abbreviated mM.