double-declutching
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double-declutch — /dʌbəl diˈklʌtʃ/ (say dubuhl dee kluch) verb (i) 1. to change gear, by moving first into neutral and then into the desired gear, releasing the clutch pedal between each movement, a manoeuvre necessary in a crash gearbox. –noun 2. an act or… …
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