gassing

gassing — verb

1. the present participle of 'gas', describing the act of killing or harming a pers

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

the present participle of 'gas', describing the act of killing or harming a person, animal or pest by exposing them to poisonous gas.

例句

The trenches were gassed with chemical weapons during World War One, killing thousands of soldiers.

passive: were + gassed, historical warfare context

The pest control team spent the morning gassing the rat burrows under the warehouse floor.

gassing + [target location] for extermination

文法句型

be + gassed by [agent]

gas + [person/animal]

用法筆記

Passive constructions (the trenches were gassed) and nominal forms (the gassing of…) are more natural in this sense than active progressive forms. The agent is often omitted or expressed with a by-phrase.

2. the present participle of 'gas up', an American English phrasal verb meaning to

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

the present participle of 'gas up', an American English phrasal verb meaning to fill a vehicle's fuel tank with gasoline.

例句

Tanvi is gassing up her car at the station before the long drive to Taichung.

American English: gassing up [vehicle] for refuelling

Rafael pulled into the Shell station and spent five minutes gassing up his truck.

gassing up + [vehicle] with specific location

文法句型

gas up [vehicle]

gassing up [vehicle]

用法筆記

This sense is primarily American English. In British English, the equivalent is 'filling up with petrol'. The short form 'gassing up' is informal but widely understood in the US.