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tanker

/tang-ker/US // ˈtæŋ kər //UK // (ˈtæŋkə) //

油罐车,油车,罐车,油箱

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a ship, airplane, or truck designed for bulk shipment of liquids or gases.
    • : a tank trailer or tank truck.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to transport by tanker.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infighter

Examples

  • Montgomery County Fire Department spokesman Pete Piringer said a tanker truck and several vehicles were involved in the crash and that three people were transported to the hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.

  • With one typical method, a human operator lowers a long boom from the tanker to the top of the receiving plane.

  • That essentially left the tanker to rot, fueling fears the oil on board might eventually spill into the waters below.

  • SilverLiner, a tanker truck manufacturing company, also has hired 13 employees, Mura said.

  • For the most part, tankers like the one Hopf flies drop a line of retardant not on the fire itself, but in a place that will help steer or contain the blaze.

  • Around 60 mangled and scorched tanker cars still remain there.

  • They pump their haul of diluted bitumen into tanker cars in the terminal's loading yard, thick with the smell of petroleum.

  • A giant barge has made its way to the front of the wreckage near an enormous oil tanker that arrived over the weekend.

  • The year before a gasoline tanker truck exploded near a building in which he was holding a meeting.

  • There was a massive explosion and the men in the fuel tanker were instantly incinerated.

  • Twenty minutes later, Clay and the carrier driver had the new part installed and the tanker was on his way once again.

  • Usually it is only the drunks who come over the side of an oil-tanker singing, but this was no drunk.

  • One of the two Oman ships had been converted into a fuel-tanker and its yawning holds were being filled first.

  • All too soon, however, the heavily laden tanker appeared in the sky over Ardane.

  • There is a ship out yonder, but its a tanker or a freighter.