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torque off
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Meanings:
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United States
General English (automotive)
informal
technical
The rotational force or torque produced by a vehicle's engine when accelerating from a standstill or immediately after the start ('off the line').
The sensation or measurable force delivered at initial acceleration that contributes to rapid takeoff.
Examples:
EN:
It's not cool 'cause it's electric, but when they get in the car and they feel that torque off the line, they're sold at that point.
ID:
Itu tak keren karena listrik, tetapi saat masuk ke dalamnya dan merasakan torsi baru, nilai jualnya di situ.
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