Skip to main content

fuel-injected

/fyoo-uhl-in-jek-tid/US // ˈfyu əl ɪnˌdʒɛk tɪd //

喷油式,喷油式的,燃料喷射式,喷油的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having fuel injection.

Examples

  • But Sanders, a representative of the Northeastern vacation state of Vermont, also opposes fossil fuel development.

  • The current FDA-approved measles vaccine consists of live but weakened measles virus that is injected into the arm.

  • Added fuel to the fire, he said—as in, the fire was already burning.

  • The company also converts the gas into a liquid fuel that can run vehicles in its fleet.

  • Adding fuel to the fire was an often ugly war of words between Mr. Gelb and the unions, both in the press and on social media.

  • The hills in sight, however, are very considerably wooded, and wood is apparently the common fuel.

  • Adequate, of course; no sense in taking chances with lives that cost so much fuel to bring here.

  • She arrived in Liverpool on the 22d June, having consumed her fuel in ten days.

  • The mountains are covered with wood fit for fuel, mining, architecture, and machinery.

  • Sometimes the sheds are built near the woods where fuel can be procured, and in the immediate vicinity of the tobacco field.