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English - Turkish
Yakıt
yakıt almak
yakıt vermek
yakıt

Yakıt maliyetinden dolayı deniz aşırı ülkelere uçuş maliyet arttı. - The cost of flying overseas has risen with the cost of fuel.

Böyle kirleticiler çoğunlukla otomobil motorlarındaki yakıt tüketiminden kaynaklanmaktadır. - Pollutants like this derive mainly from the combustion of fuel in car engines.

{i} benzin

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

Tom benzin göstergesine baktı. - Tom looked down at the fuel gauge.

{i} yakacak
yanmasını sağlamak
akaryakıt
yakıt elde etmek
çalıştırmak
yükseltmek
yakmak
doldurmak
{f} yakıt al
yakıt almak
yakıt vermek
{f} yakıt sağlamak
{f} up yakıt almak
(Askeri) YAKIT, AKARYAKIT: Yakılmak suretiyle ısı veya kuvvet meydana getirmek için kullanılan herhangi bir madde
hidrojen ve oksijen ile çalışıp elektrik akımı veren cihaz fuel cock gazocağı musluğu
{i} yakıt,yakıt
ateşe yakacak atmak
{f} benzin doldurmak
gazyakıt
English - English
Substance that provides nourishment for a living organism; food
to provide fuel
Something that stimulates, encourages or maintains an action

Money is the fuel for economy.

Substance consumed to provide energy through combustion, or through chemical or nuclear reaction
{n} matter for the fire
{v} to feed the fire
fewel
elding
provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace
a substance used by a machine or a process to produce energy or power
a substance consumed to power an engine through the release of chemical or nuclear energy
To store or furnish with fuel or firing
combustible plant material, both living and dead that is capable of burning in a wildland situation
Combustible material Includes, vegetation, such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees, that feed a fire (See Surface Fuels )
provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace"
To fuel a situation means to make it become worse or more intense. The result will inevitably fuel speculation about the Prime Minister's future The economic boom was fueled by easy credit. = feed
something that is burned to give heat or power
provide with a combustible substance that provides emergy; "fuel aircraft, ships, and cars"
a substance that can be consumed to produce energy; "more fuel is needed during the winter months"; "they developed alternative fuels for aircraft" stimulate; "fuel the debate on creationism" take in fuel, as of a ship; "The tanker fueled in Bahrain" provide with a combustible substance that provides emergy; "fuel aircraft, ships, and cars" provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace
Fuel cells need hydrogen, and some systems are run from bottled hydrogen Systems such as IdaTech's, however, incorporate fuel processors that produce hydrogen from a variety of alcohol or fossil fuels search
Any material that will sustain a wildland fire
to exacerbate, to cause to grow or become greater
A material which is consumed, giving up its molecularly stored energy which is then used for other purposes, e g to do work (run a machine)
Any matter used to produce heat by burning; that which feeds fire; combustible matter used for fires, as wood, coal, peat, etc
Anything that serves to feed or increase passion or excitement
  Combustible material   Includes vegetation, such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees that feed a fire
take in fuel, as of a ship; "The tanker fueled in Bahrain"
Any material that can be converted to energy
A substance used to produce heat
Any substance that can be burned to produce heat; also, materials that can be fissioned in a chain reaction to produce heat
Fuel is a substance such as coal, oil, or petrol that is burned to provide heat or power. They ran out of fuel. industrial research into cleaner fuels
Combustible material
Whatever is available to feed a fire, such as fallen or standing dead wood, fallen branches and leaves, dry shrubs, etc
is any combustible vegetative material
To feed with fuel
a substance that can be consumed to produce energy; "more fuel is needed during the winter months"; "they developed alternative fuels for aircraft"
Any material that can be burned to produce energy
All the dead and living material that will burn This includes grasses, dead branches and pine needles on the ground, as well as standing live and dead trees Also included are minerals near the surface, such as coal that will burn during a fire, and human-built structures
Any substance used to produce heat, either by chemical or nuclear reaction, as used, e g , in a heat engine See rocket propellant
Combustible material Includes, vegetation, such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees, that feed a fire
Any material that can be burned to make energy
fuel fuels fuelling fuelled in AM, use fueling, fueled
Substances that are burned or consumed by some means to produce energy Examples of fuels include coal, food, natural gas, and fissionable uranium
A material that is burned to produce light (fuels used for lighthouses included wood, lard, whale oil, tallow, kerosene ) Today electricity is common with acetylene gas and solar power also used
If something adds fuel to a conflict or debate, or adds fuel to the fire, it makes the conflict or debate more intense. His comments are bound to add fuel to the debate The decision to raise tariffs on imports will only add fuel to the fire. a substance such as coal, gas, or oil that can be burned to produce heat or energy (fouaille, from feu , from focus; FOCUS). fossil fuel fuel cell fuel injection
a flammable substance
The methanol/nitromethane/lubricant mix used to fuel model engines A helicopter fuel mix has a higher concentration of lubricant to counter the lack of sufficient airflow over the engine in a hover
Any material, like wood, coal, oil, or gas, that is burned to supply heat or energy
Combustible material that includes vegetation such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees (See Surface Fuels ) Includes both living plants; dead, woody vegetative materials; and other vegetative materials which are capable of burning
{f} fill with fuel
stimulate; "fuel the debate on creationism"
A material that is consumed, giving up its molecularly stored energy which is then used for other purposes, e g , to do work (run a machine)
means all liquids defined as "Motor Fuel" in Section 1 1 of this Act and aviation fuels and kerosene, but excluding liquified petroleum gases
{i} substance burned to create energy (wood, coal, etc.)
to fuel

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı fyul

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈfyo͞ol/ /tə ˈfjuːl/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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