Gas up Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡæs/ /ˈəp
GAS-up
ɡˈæs/ /ˈʌp
gas-UP
Definición
To put gasoline (fuel) into a vehicle's tank.
Uso & Matices
Informal, used mostly in American English; implies putting fuel (usually gasoline) in a vehicle. Common in phrases: 'Let's gas up before we leave.' In British English, 'fill up' or 'fuel up' is more common. Not used for electric vehicles.
Spanish: llenar el tanque - echar gasolinaPortuguese (BR): abastecer de gasolina - encher o tanquePortuguese (PT): abastecer de gasolina - atestar o depósitoChinese (Simplified): 加油 (给车)Chinese (Traditional): 加油 (給車)Hindi: गाड़ी में पेट्रोल भरनाArabic: تعبئة الوقودBengali: জ্বালানি ভরানো - পেট্রোল ভরানোRussian: заправиться - заправлять машинуJapanese: 給油する - ガソリンを入れるVietnamese: đổ xăngKorean: 주유하다 - 기름을 넣다Turkish: benzin almak - depoyu doldurmakUrdu: پٹرول ڈلواناIndonesian: mengisi bensin
Oraciones de Ejemplo
We need to gas up before the trip.
basic
Did you gas up the car this morning?
basic
Let's stop and gas up here.
basic
I forgot to gas up last night and now I'm almost empty.
natural
Don't worry, I'll gas up on the way to your place.
natural
Every Saturday, I gas up for the week ahead.
natural