gasoline
gasoline — 名詞
1. a clear liquid made from crude oil that is used to power vehicles with engines,
汽油
從石油提煉的車輛燃料
a clear liquid made from crude oil that is used to power vehicles with engines, such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles
Priya filled the tank with gasoline before the long drive to the coast.
Priya 在長途開車去海邊前給油箱加滿了汽油。
collocation: fill the tank with gasoline
The price of gasoline has gone up by ten cents this week.
這週汽油價格上漲了十美分。
collocation: price of gasoline goes up / goes down
Diesel engines cannot run on regular gasoline, so be careful at the pump.
柴油引擎不能使用普通汽油,所以在加油站要特別注意。
Kofi checked the gasoline level before starting the old truck.
Kofi 在發動老舊卡車前檢查了汽油量。
Leila stored the gasoline in a safe metal container in the garage.
Leila 把汽油存放在車庫裡一個安全的金屬容器中。
- diesel
a heavier fuel for compression-ignition engines, not interchangeable with gasoline
文法句型
[amount] + of gasoline
run on + gasoline
用法筆記
Gasoline is the standard term in American English. In British English, the usual equivalent is petrol. Americans often shorten it to gas in everyday conversation, while the full form gasoline appears in more formal contexts, on product labels, and in government regulations.