fuel的意思和读音

fuel

: [ˈfjuːəl] : [ˈfjuːəl]

n.;【

v.(…);【

fueling  fueled  fuels  

adj.+n.liquid fuel,automobile fuel

v.+n.fuel inflation,fuel anger,fuel pump,fuel speculation

v.quell

n.coal,energy,firewood,fossil fuel,gas

v.drive,energize,fire,increase,operate

fueln.

1.[u][c]any material that produces heat or power, usually when it is burnt

solid fuel(= wood, coal, etc.)

nuclear fuels

a car with high fuel consumption

2.[u]使a thing that is said or done that makes sth, especially an argument, continue or get worse

The new information adds fuel to the debate over safety procedures.

The revelations gave new fuel to angry opponents of the proposed law.使

His remarks simply added fuel to the fire/flames of her rage.

v.

1.[t]~ sthto supply sth with material that can be burnt to produce heat or power

Uranium is used to fuel nuclear plants.

oil-fuelled power stations

2.[t][i]~ (sth) (up)to put petrol/gas into a vehicle

The helicopter was already fuelled (up) and ready to go.

3.[t]~ sthto increase sth; to make sth stronger

to fuel speculation/rumours/fears

Higher salaries helped to fuel inflation.

v.1.(...),(...)2.,

n.1.;,2.,

v.1.to put petrol into a vehicle or aircraft2.[News & Broadcasting]to make something increase or become worse, especially something unpleasant

n.1.a substance such as oil, gas, coal, or wood that produces heat or power when it is burned. Coal and wood are sometimes called solid fuel2.[News & Broadcasting]something that someone can use to support their argument

1. energy = 1000 energy +1000 fuel = 1000 fuel +1000 supplies = 1000 supplies +1000 ...

2. : Heavy Oil : fuel : oil ...

3. friendly fuel ; function ; ...

4. Mileage Fuel Lubricants ...

5. fuel wood fuel fuel-air explosive ...

7. forage fuel v (……) herb ...

8. Genset Fuel Genset Model ...

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1.The increase in ash depth from the rear to the front changes the resistance of the fuel bed plus the ash to the air flow.?)

2.This results into a significant increase in efficiency, with fuel consumption down by up to 15 per cent under full load.15%

3.The fire is thought to have got to this fuel, which should have been entirely submerged, but may well not have been.

4.But he said the low-fuel policy was always to ready the car for the highly-competitive 'Q2' qualifying session.使

5.When you're in a bad mood it's easy to look for things to fuel that bad mood or reinforce it.

6.To the side sit the rusting pumps of MPPE, the state firm that this year lost its monopoly on fuel sales and distribution.MPPE

7.These women, whose menfolk often leave to seek work or to join in armed conflicts, have been hit by soaring fuel and fertiliser costs.

8.He asked how much fuel this diesel engine consumed.

9.Life in that home had not been easy. There had been times of food shortages, times when they had shivered at night for want of fuel.

10.Although its small airport is open, it is only able to handle a few planes an hour and has no fuel to allow aircraft to leave.