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单词 fuel
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fuel

noun
 
/ˈfjuːəl/
/ˈfjuːəl/
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  1.  
    [uncountable, countable] any material that produces heat or power, usually when it is burnt
    • diesel/jet/rocket fuel
    • Most of the houses are heated with solid fuel (= wood, coal, etc.).
    • The plant reprocesses spent fuel from nuclear power stations.
    • The car has a 65-litre fuel tank.
    • a car with high fuel consumption
    • New engine designs are improving fuel efficiency.
    • We aim to cut emissions and boost fuel economy.
    • We use fuel oil to heat our house.
    • steadily rising fuel prices
    • Domestic fuel bills are set to rise again in the autumn.
    see also alternative fuel, fossil fuel, nuclear fuel
    Wordfinder
    • energy
    • fossil fuel
    • fracking
    • fuel
    • hydroelectric
    • nuclear
    • oil
    • power station
    • solar
    • wind farm
    Extra Examples
    • The power plant burns sugar cane as fuel.
    • What sort of fuel does the car run on?
    • A tax on carbon-producing fuels such as coal and oil was proposed.
    • Make sure you don't run out of fuel.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clean
    • smokeless
    • unleaded
    verb + fuel
    • burn
    • consume
    • run on
    fuel + noun
    • bill
    • costs
    • prices
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] a thing that is said or done that makes something, 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.
    • His remarks simply added fuel to the fire/flames of her rage.
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French fouaille, based on Latin focus ‘hearth’ (in late Latin ‘fire’).

fuel

verb
 
/ˈfjuːəl/
/ˈfjuːəl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they fuel
/ˈfjuːəl/
/ˈfjuːəl/
he / she / it fuels
/ˈfjuːəlz/
/ˈfjuːəlz/
past simple fuelled
/ˈfjuːəld/
/ˈfjuːəld/
past participle fuelled
/ˈfjuːəld/
/ˈfjuːəld/
(US English) past simple fueled
/ˈfjuːəld/
/ˈfjuːəld/
(US English) past participle fueled
/ˈfjuːəld/
/ˈfjuːəld/
-ing form fuelling
/ˈfjuːəlɪŋ/
/ˈfjuːəlɪŋ/
(US English) -ing form fueling
/ˈfjuːəlɪŋ/
/ˈfjuːəlɪŋ/
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  1.  
    [transitive] fuel something to supply something with material that can be burnt to produce heat or power
    • Uranium is used to fuel nuclear plants.
    • oil-fuelled power stations
    • Most electric plants in California are fuelled by natural gas.
  2. [transitive, intransitive] fuel (something) (up) to put petrol into a vehicle
    • The helicopter was already fuelled (up) and ready to go.
  3.  
    [transitive] fuel something to increase something; to make something stronger synonym stoke
    • to fuel rumours/fears/suspicions
    • Yesterday's meeting is likely to fuel further speculation about a takeover.
    • Higher salaries helped to fuel inflation.
    Extra Examples
    • Crime is soaring fuelled by an influx of drugs.
    • His absence has fuelled rumours of a split within the party.
    • The consumer boom had been fuelled by a credit-led economy.
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  4. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French fouaille, based on Latin focus ‘hearth’ (in late Latin ‘fire’).
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