gasoline

listen to the pronunciation of gasoline
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} benzin

Benzin litre ile satılır. - Gasoline is sold by the liter.

Benzin yakıt için kullanılır. - Gasoline is used for fuel.

yakıt

Benzin yakıt için kullanılır. - Gasoline is used for fuel.

Bu araba bir litre yakıt başına on üç kilometre gidebilir. - This car can go thirteen kilometers for every liter of gasoline.

{i} gazolin
petrol
gasoline tank
yakıtlık
gasoline bomb
gaz bombası
gasoline can
benzin bidonu
gasoline consumption
benzin sarfiyatı
gasoline consumption
benzin tüketimi
gasoline engine
benzinli motor
gasoline gauge
benzin göstergesi
gasoline level
benzin seviyesi
gasoline level
benzin düzeyi
gasoline pump
benzin pompası
gasoline strainer
benzin süzgeci
gasoline tank
benzin deposu
gasoline tank cap
benzin deposu kapağı
gasoline tax
benzin vergisi
gasoline injection
benzin enjeksiyonu, benzin püskürtümü
gasoline additives
benzin katıkları
gasoline blend
benzin karışımı
gasoline bomb
(Askeri) benzin bombası
gasoline bomb
(Askeri) BENZİN BOMBASI: Zaruret halinde benzini bir şişeye doldurmak ve ağzını tapa veya bez parçalarıyla tıkamak suretiyle meydana getirilen yangın bombası. Bu bomba, bir çeşit "yangın şişesi (frangible grenade) dir
gasoline bomb
molotofkokteyli
gasoline clause
(Kanun) benzin klozu
gasoline fractions
benzin fraksiyonları
gasoline gage
benzin göstergesi
gasoline gels
(Askeri) ağır alev yağı
gasoline gels
(Askeri) AĞIR ALEV YAĞI: Bak. "Thickened fuel
gasoline injection
(Otomotiv) benzin enjeksiyonu
gasoline injection
(Otomotiv) yakıt enjeksiyonu
gasoline injection pump
(Otomotiv) benzin püskürtme pompası
gasoline injection pump
(Otomotiv) benzin enjeksiyon pompası
gasoline separator
(Otomotiv) benzin ayırıcı
ethyl gasoline
kurşunlu benzin
aviation gasoline
uçak benzini
lead gasoline
kurşunlu benzin
gasolene
benzin
dyed aviation gasoline
boyalı uçak benizi
gasolene
petrol
gasolene
{i} gazolin
high octane gasoline
yüksek oktanlı benzin
i usually use gasoline
genelde benzin kullanırım
motor gasoline
(Askeri) motor benzini
reformed gasoline
geliştirilmiş benzin
run on gasoline
benzinle çalışmak
run with gasoline
benzinle çalıştırmak
summer gasoline
yaz benzini
unleaded gasoline
kurşunsuz benzin
winter gasoline
kış benzini
Englisch - Englisch
A certain kind of gasoline

The X refinery produces a wide range of gasolines.

A flammable liquid consisting of a mixture of refined petroleum hydrocarbons, mainly used as a motor fuel; petrol

So you punched out a window for ventilation. Was that before or after you noticed you were standing in a lake of gasoline? - Robert DeNiro, Backdraft.

petroleum fuel, used to power cars, trucks, lawn mowers, etc
fuel used in cars and motorcycles etc (also known as petrol) Naturally occurring gasoline is known as condensate
Blend of hydrocarbons whose octane and volatility properties give to the motor of the vehicle an easy spark ignition
a volatile flammable mixture of hydrocarbons (hexane and heptane and octane etc ) derived from petroleum; used mainly as a fuel in internal-combustion engines
A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons, with or without small quantities of additives suitable for use in spark-ignition engines Motor gasoline includes both leaded and unleaded grades of finished motor gasoline, blending components and gasohol, which is motor gasoline blended with up to 10 percent ethanol or methane
Its use requires drilling, refining, transporting and distributing Increasing traffic and vehicle miles traveled increases gasoline consumption
a volatile flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture used as a fuel especially for internal combustion engines and usually blended from several products of natural gas and petroleum
A volatile, inflammable, liquid hydrocarbon mixture
A fluid consisting of a mixture of refined petroleum hydrocarbons, primarily consisting of octane, and commonly used as a motor fuel; petrol
A highly volatile mixture of fluid hydrocarbons, obtained from petroleum, as also by the distillation of bituminous coal
derived from petroleum; used mainly as a fuel in internal-combustion engines
The light fuel used to spark ignition engines in cars, motorcycles, etc Modern gasolines are blends of petroleum liquids that are produced in several different processes and which generally contain additives Sold under the Phillips 66 brand at more than 6,000 stations in 28 states
A type of gasoline (from meaning 1)
It is used in making air gas, and in giving illuminating power to water gas
- the term used in the oil industry to refer to petrol
A liquid fuel composed of a mixture of small, light hydrocarbons and produced by refining crude oil Gasoline is mainly used by automobiles, trucks, and other motor vehicles
A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons, with or without small quantities of additives, obtained by blending appropriate refinery streams to form a fuel suitable for use in spark ignition engines Motor gasoline includes both leaded or unleaded grades of finished motor gasoline, blending components, and gasohol
Gasoline is the same as petrol. a liquid obtained from petroleum, used mainly for producing power in the engines of cars, trucks etc British Equivalent: petrol. British petrol Mixture of volatile, flammable hydrocarbons derived from petroleum, used as fuel for internal-combustion engines and as a solvent for oils and fats. Gasoline became the preferred automobile fuel because it releases a great deal of energy when burned, it mixed readily with air in a carburetor, and it initially was cheap due to a large supply. Costs have now increased greatly except where subsidized. Gasoline was first produced by distillation. Later processes increased the yield from crude oil by splitting large molecules into smaller ones. Still other methods, such as conversion of straight-chain hydrocarbons into their branched-chain isomers, followed. The resulting gasoline is a complex mixture of hundreds of hydrocarbons. A gasoline's octane number indicates its ability to resist knocking (premature combustion) and can be altered by changing the proportions of certain components. The compound tetraethyl lead, once used to reduce knocking, has been banned as toxic. Other additives include detergents, antifreezes, and antioxidants. Since the mid-20th century gasoline fumes have been recognized as a major component of urban air pollution. Efforts to reduce dependence on gasoline, which is a nonrenewable resource, include use of gasohol, a 9: 1 mix of gasoline and ethanol, and the development of electric automobiles
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a volatile flammable mixture of hydrocarbons hexane and heptane and octane etc
Any liquid offered for sale, sold or used as the fuel for a gasoline-powered engine, but does not include diesel fuel or liquefied gas Methanol racing fuel would be considered gasoline
{i} flammable liquid mixture derived from petroleum (used as fuel, etc.), (also gasolene)
A refined form of petroleum used for fueling automobiles with internal-combustion engines
A kind of internal-combustion engine; in British countries called usually petrol engine
A volatile, flammable liquid obtained from petroleum that has a boiling range of approximately 29-216 degrees Celsius and is used for fuel for sparkignition internal combustion engines
gas
Gasoline Boy
Forecourt Attendant; a worker in a fuel station who is responsible in assisting customers by re-fueling their car engines, car wash, repairs and other task
gasoline bomb
Molotov cocktail, explosive device made from a bottle filled with gasoline
gasoline engine
internal-combustion engine which runs on gasoline
gasoline engine
Most widely used form of internal-combustion engine, found in most automobiles and many other vehicles. Gasoline engines vary significantly in size, weight per unit of power generated, and arrangement of components. The principal type is the reciprocating-piston engine. In four-stroke engines, each cycle requires four strokes of the piston intake, compression, power (expansion), and exhaust and two revolutions of the crankshaft. In a two-stroke cycle, the compression and power strokes of the four-stroke cycle are carried out without the inlet and exhaust strokes, in one upstroke and one downstroke of the piston and one revolution of the crankshaft. The size, weight, and cost of the engine per horsepower are therefore less, and two-stroke-cycle engines are used in motorcycles and smaller machines (e.g., lawnmowers and power rakes). See also compression ratio, piston and cylinder, rotary engine
gasoline engine
an internal-combustion engine that burns gasoline; most automobiles are driven by gasoline engines
gasoline gauge
gauge that indicates the amount of gasoline left in the gasoline tank of a vehicle
gasoline station
a service station that sells gasoline
gasoline tax
a tax on every gallon of gasoline sold
reformulated gasoline
Gasoline with additives used to help prevent air pollution. i.e. MTBE and ethanol are popular additives
gasolene
{i} flammable liquid mixture derived from petroleum {used as fuel, etc.} (also gasoline)
gasolene
alternative spelling of gasoline
gasolines
plural of gasoline
leaded gasoline
gasoline treated with a lead compound to reduce motor knocks; "combustion of leaded gasoline released lead into the air where it could cause lead poisoning
unleaded gasoline
gasoline that has not been treated with a lead compound
white gasoline
Gasoline containing no tetraethyl lead
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von gasoline im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

benzin otomatiği/pompası pump that feeds gasoline into
the carburetor
gasoline

    Silbentrennung

    gas·o·line

    Türkische aussprache

    gäsılin

    Aussprache

    /ˈgasəˌlēn/ /ˈɡæsəˌliːn/

    Etymologie

    () gas + ol(e) + chemical suffix -ine

    Videos

    ... in this country, incomes go down $4,300 a family, even as gasoline prices have gone ...
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