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单词 fill-up
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Definition of fill-up in English:

fill-up

noun
  • An instance of filling something, especially the fuel tank of a car.

    drivers are never far from a fill-up
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Apart from the obvious financial benefits of running a diesel-powered car, plus the convenience of longer ranges between fuel fill-ups, there is the massive mid-range pulling power.
    • John Luber reached the breaking point when he took the family SUV for a fill-up recently and the pump didn't stop spinning until it hit $65.
    • This gives a range of less than 400 miles between fill-ups.
    • With a fill-up and wash, which is what I was getting, it's $2.61.
    • The Honda Insight (a two-seater) and the Toyota Prius (four passengers) will get up to 70 miles per gallon and cruise 600 miles or more between fill-ups.
    • Car rental agencies offer prepaid fill-ups when you return the vehicle.
    • No locking petrol cap to wrestle with, in fact, no petrol cap at all to touch, making fill-ups the cleanest ever.
    • With the fuel tank holding 13.6 gallons, fill-ups become infrequent.
    • In parallel with this research, BMW has also developed a robot refuelling system which keeps the temperature below minus 250C, and means that a fill-up takes less than three minutes.
    • Noise levels are low at all times, and the car makes short work of long journeys, with the 80 litre fuel tank giving at least 600 miles between fill-ups.
    • Given a 70-litre tank, the car has a theoretical range of over 700 miles between fill-ups.
    • One fill-up alone could save you more than your annual membership dues.
    • Around 30 mpg from all driving conditions is about the best you'll do in the 2.0, and with fuel tank size at just 50 litres, fill-ups are frequent.
    • Last week I drove into the neighborhood gas station for my weekly fill-up and oil check.
    • In reality, a 50-cents-a-gallon increase in gasoline prices means that a 12-gallon fill-up would cost an extra $6 per tank.
    • No, it's just this cheap phone I got free with a gas fill-up.
    • Guy was a strong, healthy baby, with an appetite to match, waking regularly at four hourly intervals for a fill-up.
    • During our last fill-up, I couldn't help imagining how life would change if my household gasoline expenses suddenly went from about $110 a month to $140 a week.
    • If you don't want to spring for a fuel flow meter, you can calculate your fuel mileage by dividing distance traveled by gallons at fill-up.
    • They passed off Samantha like a baton, alternately sprinting through the relay of grocery shopping, dry cleaning drop-offs, and gas tank fill-ups.
 
 

Definition of fill-up in US English:

fill-up

nounˈfɪ ˌləp
  • An instance of making something completely full, especially the fuel tank of an automobile.

    free coffee with fill-up
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Given a 70-litre tank, the car has a theoretical range of over 700 miles between fill-ups.
    • With the fuel tank holding 13.6 gallons, fill-ups become infrequent.
    • Car rental agencies offer prepaid fill-ups when you return the vehicle.
    • In parallel with this research, BMW has also developed a robot refuelling system which keeps the temperature below minus 250C, and means that a fill-up takes less than three minutes.
    • Last week I drove into the neighborhood gas station for my weekly fill-up and oil check.
    • Around 30 mpg from all driving conditions is about the best you'll do in the 2.0, and with fuel tank size at just 50 litres, fill-ups are frequent.
    • If you don't want to spring for a fuel flow meter, you can calculate your fuel mileage by dividing distance traveled by gallons at fill-up.
    • The Honda Insight (a two-seater) and the Toyota Prius (four passengers) will get up to 70 miles per gallon and cruise 600 miles or more between fill-ups.
    • This gives a range of less than 400 miles between fill-ups.
    • No, it's just this cheap phone I got free with a gas fill-up.
    • Guy was a strong, healthy baby, with an appetite to match, waking regularly at four hourly intervals for a fill-up.
    • With a fill-up and wash, which is what I was getting, it's $2.61.
    • They passed off Samantha like a baton, alternately sprinting through the relay of grocery shopping, dry cleaning drop-offs, and gas tank fill-ups.
    • John Luber reached the breaking point when he took the family SUV for a fill-up recently and the pump didn't stop spinning until it hit $65.
    • Noise levels are low at all times, and the car makes short work of long journeys, with the 80 litre fuel tank giving at least 600 miles between fill-ups.
    • One fill-up alone could save you more than your annual membership dues.
    • During our last fill-up, I couldn't help imagining how life would change if my household gasoline expenses suddenly went from about $110 a month to $140 a week.
    • In reality, a 50-cents-a-gallon increase in gasoline prices means that a 12-gallon fill-up would cost an extra $6 per tank.
    • No locking petrol cap to wrestle with, in fact, no petrol cap at all to touch, making fill-ups the cleanest ever.
    • Apart from the obvious financial benefits of running a diesel-powered car, plus the convenience of longer ranges between fuel fill-ups, there is the massive mid-range pulling power.
 
 
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