gas的意思和读音

gas

: [ɡæs] : [ɡæs]

n.

v.使

abbr.(=gasoline)

adj.

(gastrin)

gases  gasses  gassing  gassed  

adj.+n.natural gas,high gas,hot gas,poisonous gas,large gas

v.+n.use gas,produce gas,buy gas,vent gas,take gas

n.poison gas

gasn.not solid/liquid

1.[c][u]any substance like air that is neither a solid nor a liquid, for example hydrogen and oxygen are both gases

Air is a mixture of gases.

CFC gases

a gas bottle/cylinder(= for storing gas)

2.[u]a particular type of gas or mixture of gases used as fuel for heating and cooking

a gas cooker/fire/furnace/oven/ring/stove

a gas explosion/leak

gas central heating

Preheat the oven to gas mark 5(= a particular temperature of a gas oven) . 5

3.[u]a particular type of gas used during a medical operation, to make the patient sleep or to make the pain less

an anaesthetic gas

During the birth she was given gas and air.

4.[u];(a particular type of gas used in war to kill or injure people, or used by the police to control people

a gas attack

in vehicle

5.[u]a liquid obtained from petroleum , used as fuel in car engines, etc.

a gas station

a gas pump

to fill up the gas tank

fun

6.[sing]a person or an event that is fun

The party was a real gas.

in stomach

7.[u]air that you swallow with food or drink; gas that is produced in your stomach or intestines that makes you feel uncomfortable

v.kill/harm with gas

1.[t]~ sb/yourself使to kill or harm sb by making them breathe poisonous gas

talk

2.[i](informal)to talk for a long time about things that are not important

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abbr.1.(=gasoline)

n.1.liquid fuel that is used for producing power in the engines of cars. The British word is petrol2.a substance such as air that is neither a solid nor a liquid; a gas burned as fuel, for example to heat your house or cook food; a gas used for harming or killing people, or for affecting their behavior; a gas produced inside your body by your stomach. The usual British word is wind. If you pass gas, air comes out of your bottom.; a gas given to people before an operation to make them sleep, or during medical treatment so that they will feel less pain

v.1.to attack or kill someone by making them breathe a poisonous gas2.to talk a lot about unimportant things

abbr.1.(=gasoline)

1. glove n gas n liquid n ...

2. grill gas pot ...

3. petrol <>;(=<> ) gas voyage ...

4. air gas water ...

5.(gastrin) movie n. gas n. store n. ...

7. petrol < ) gas 。 official adj . ...

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1.The very gas we are busy pumping into the air at the rate of 30bn tonnes a year, mostly by burning fossil fuels.亿

2.The Zeta concur, for once, with official pronouncements. This was just a fireball, releasing gas, and thus the spin.

3.Speculation that China would be supplied via a dedicated gas field in Russia, perhaps developed jointly, is incorrect, he said.

4.He struck a match and, lighting the gas, sat down in the dining-room without even greeting her.

5.Then again, as gas prices hovering around $4. 00 and with no ceiling in sight, we may have little choice in the matter.4

6.Gas issues seem to be taking up most of the day's agenda in the meeting between the leaders.

7.So more, relatively more, of A, A is going to be higher up in the gas phase.,the,mole,fraction,of,A,

8.Under such a policy, there would be a cap on greenhouse gas emissions from most sources, including electric utilities.

9.Let's Compare If the oven is not used for a long time, plug off from power source and place it in a airy and no erosive gas environment.

10.The gas has been a problem since people first began burning fuels to cook food or to create heat.