gallon / ˈgæl ən /

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gallon 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a common unit of capacity in English-speaking countries, equal to four quarts, the U.S. standard gallon being equal to 231 cubic inches, and the British imperial gallon to 277.42 cubic inches. Abbreviation: gal.

gallon 近义词

gallon

等同于 liquid measure

更多gallon例句

  1. The millions of gallons that trickle and drain naturally into California belong to California.
  2. Mix about 1½ cups of cleaner per gallon of water, then spray or mop on.
  3. We’re letting millions of gallons of sewage-contaminated Tijuana River water go to waste by tossing it to the Pacific Ocean.
  4. A family of four pees about 13 gallons a week, and that can add up to millions of gallons every year in a big city.
  5. The K23 has a better battery—41 kilowatt hours versus the K27’s 17 kilowatt hours—but it takes a little longer to charge and gets fewer miles per gallon in both city and highway driving.
  6. Three years later, Washington came armed with ample alcohol—enough for a half gallon for every voter—and won with 331 votes.
  7. The result is that a gallon of milk at the local market costs $12.55.
  8. “These people act like we drink a gallon of blood and hang upside down from crucifixes before we go onstage,” Rob Halford says.
  9. Item 10 “Taxable refunds”… $1.98 at Safeway for a half gallon of milk that was past its sell-by date.
  10. Every gallon of ice cream you purchase in the Grand Canyon State is guaranteed to weigh at least four and a half pounds.
  11. Of course, it was the same gallon or two pumped around and around, but clear, flowing water is a sight on Mars.
  12. I hadn't thought of burros—me on one of 'em—slapping with my hat to get two miles to the gallon!
  13. The incomers slept eight in a room, burned oil at one dollar a gallon, and ate potatoes at ten cents apiece.
  14. The price of oil was then about thirty-five cents a gallon at retail, or to the consumer.
  15. The following evening he presented himself with a couple of one-gallon cans, one of them without a bottom.