No, "diesel" does not inherently mean strong. The term typically refers to a type of fuel used in diesel engines, which are known for their efficiency and torque. However, in colloquial usage, "diesel" can be used to describe something powerful or durable, but this is context-dependent. The strength associated with diesel engines comes from their design and performance characteristics rather than the word itself.
Very strong, muscular.
I'm not quite sure what you mean but marine diesel engines have to be strong and reliable because they are constantly running at sea. Diesel generators also. Hope this helps
The word "diesel" in French is still "diesel." It is the name of the man who invented the diesel engine, Rudolf Diesel, a Parisian-born German.
Your fuel system might have a leak if the strong smell is similar to the smell of refuelling. Or the exhaust might have a leak allowing fumes to get in the cab with you. Diesel fuel has a strong oder if burnt in a rich mixture an in under hard acceleration.
It means doing well,going good sucking diesel :)
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