fuel
柯林斯词典
1. N-MASS Fuel is a substance such as coal, oil, or petrol that is burned to provide heat or power. 燃料
They ran out of fuel. 他们用完了燃料。
2. V-T To fuel a situation means to make it become worse or more intense. 加剧
The result will inevitably fuel speculation about the prime minister's future. 该结果将不可避免地加剧人们对首相前途的猜测。
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fuel /fjʊəl/ (fueling,fueled,fuels)
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- Today's vehicles use two kinds of fuel - petrol and diesel .
- The new tax will put 8% on fuel prices .
- Lead is added to fuel to make car engines run more smoothly .
- The car blew up when flames reached its fuel tank .
- We'll have to stop for fuel on the way to the airport .
a substance that is used to provide heat or power , usually by being burned
燃料;燃烧剂
Wood, coal , oil , petrol , and gas are all different kinds of fuel. 木材、煤炭、石油、汽油和天然气是不同种类的燃料。
Plutonium is a fuel used to produce nuclear energy . 钚是一种用来产生核能量的燃料。
nuclear fuel 核燃料
unleaded fuel 无铅燃料
The new exhaust system , it is claimed , will lower fuel consumption . 据称新的排气装置会降低燃料的消耗。
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anything that keeps people's ideas or feelings active , or makes them stronger
刺激因素
Reports in today's newspapers have added fuel to the controversy (= made it worse ). 今天报纸上的报道给这场争论火上浇油。
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