"Cut the engine" means to turn off or stop the operation of an engine, typically in a vehicle or machinery. This phrase is often used in aviation and boating to indicate that the pilot or operator should cease engine activity to ensure safety or respond to a situation. It can also imply ending all related functions or activities.
Gasoline engine - spark is cut off when ignition is turned off Diesel engine- fuel is cut off when engine is shut down
It usually means that the vehicle has sensed a slipping wheel and has cut a little power to stop the slipping.
Two prefixes that mean "cut" or "cut out" are "dis-" and "ab-".
check the engine belt and the alternator belt
The fuel is cut off to the engine. With no fuel it stops running immediately.
Cut; to cut down
(verb) 'to cut' = snijden (noun) 'cut' = snijwond
because the engine is cold and you need to keep the engine warm.
its mean engine maitenance
It generally means that the cut is healing.
cut means same thing
"Cut the ice" and, more commonly "Break the ice" mean "to initiate a conversation".