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Definição e significado de oaf

Definição

oaf (n.)

1.a person of subnormal intelligence

2.an awkward stupid person

3.someone who is regarded as contemptible

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oaf (n.)

arsehole, ass, berk, blockhead, bonehead, burk, changeling, clod, clot, clown, dimwit, dolt, donkey, dope, duffer, dumbo, dummy, dunce, fathead, fat-head, fool, fuckwit, gawk, gawky, goon, half-wit, hammerhead, idiot, imbecile, lout, lubber, lummox, lump, nincompoop, nitwit, retard, scatterbrain, stumblebum, twerp, twirp, twit, wanker, booby  (informal), bugger  (colloquial, spéc. anglais britannique), cretin  (informal), damn fool  (colloquial), jackass  (U.S.A., colloquial), loggerhead  (old), moron  (informal), wally  (colloquial)

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An oaf is a large dim-witted person.

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ÖAF

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Österreichische Automobil-Fabrik
TypeSubsidiary of MAN SE
Founded1907
HeadquartersFloridsdorf, Austria
IndustryAutomotive
Productsvehicles
WebsiteOfficial Website

ÖAF is an initialism for Österreichische Austro-Fiat, later as Österreichische Automobil-Fabrik, an Austrian (Austro-Hungarian) car and truck manufacturer.

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Austro-Fiat

ÖAF was created by FIAT in 1907 and is now part of the German MAN group. The manufacture of automobiles began in the new plant built for the occasion in Vienna in 1908, while the number was only 50 employees. A truck of 4 tonnes, similar to the Italian Fiat model was manufactured from 1911. It was originally Austro-Fiat, which during the First World War began to develop their own products.

In 1925 the Austro-Fiat brand expired and the company became Osterreichische Automobil Fabrik AG, under the abbreviation ÖAF, with preservation of the trademark filed earlier. Also in 1925, a separate company took over sales of Italian FIAT cars, and Austro-Fiat became affiliated with Austro-Daimler and Puch. The last private car, Type 1001A, was different from the earlier Type 1001, having 34 bhp (25 kW) engines and conventional rear axles.

The latest model Fiat's truck was TS 1924, equipped with a 45 HP Fiat engine. The company began production of other models in Austria, which has enabled the company to begin developing its own models. The most popular submitted in 1925 was the AFN light truck AFN with 1.75 tons of payload. This truck used a 42 hp 4 Cylinder Fiat engine 2850 cm3, it also used gimbals and real tires, not solid tires, which allowed for a speed of 65 kmh. In 1928, the AF2 appeared and the following year a bus called the Austro-Fiat-1001. It is from this time that the company discontinued the manufacture of passenger cars to concentrate on commercial vehicles, trucks, vans and buses. This allowed the AFL/AFY to be manufactured from 1930 to 1937.

Man acquisition

In 1936, when Austria was invaded by the armies of the Third Reich , German MAN obtained the majority of shares owned by Fiat in ÖAF to the manufacturer Italian possesses more than 15%. ÖAF began equipping some of its trucks with engines diesels from MAN in 1934. In 1936, with MAN treaty entered into a license for diesel engines.

After the Second World War, the Floridsdorf factory was in the Russian zone and the plants were used for Russian reparations. In 1955, ÖAF was released from these payments and the factory began producing trucks again. They went to Austria to build military trucks but the Austrian army eventually selected rival Steyr for its famous Pinzgauer. The Tornado was ÖAF' s challenger, best-selling truck in Austria.

In 1970, the company was privatized again; MAN then let it merge with Gräf & Stift, out of which ÖAF Gräf & Stift arose which in 1971 was fully taken over by MAN.

Since the 70s, all MAN trucks received an ÖAF-grille. ÖAF mainly produces extra special and heavy trucks.

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References

  • Hans Seper: Von Austro Fiat zu ÖAF – Gräf und Stift AG
  • Bruner, Reitgruber: Hundert Jahre Fahrzeugbau in Wien. Wien 2001, Verein zur Förderung historischer Kraftfahrzeuge der Österrr. Automobilfabriken ÖAF-Gräf & Stift AG
  • Karl-Heinz Rauscher: Von Fiat Wien zu MAN Nutzfahrzeuge Österreich. Wien 2008
  • "Austro-Fiat", in G.N. Georgano, ed., The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars 1885-1968 (New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., 1974).

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