Tank up Meaning in English
expression
ˈtæŋk/ /ˈəp
TANGK-up
tˈæŋk/ /ˈʌp
TANGK-up
परिभाषा
To fill the fuel tank of a vehicle completely. Informally, it can also mean to drink a lot of alcohol.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Usually informal. Common for cars, trucks, etc.: 'tank up the car'. Less commonly, means 'drink heavily' in casual speech: 'We tanked up last night.' Rare in formal writing.
Spanish: llenar el tanque - repostarPortuguese (BR): abastecer o tanque - encher o tanquePortuguese (PT): abastecer o depósito - encher o depósitoChinese (Simplified): 加满油Chinese (Traditional): 加滿油Hindi: टैंक भरनाArabic: تعبئة الوقودBengali: ট্যাঙ্ক ভরা - প্রচুর মদ পান করাRussian: заправиться - набраться (алкоголь)Japanese: 給油する - 飲みまくるVietnamese: đổ đầy xăng - uống nhiều rượuKorean: 기름을 채우다 - 술을 많이 마시다Turkish: depoyu fullemek - çok içki içmekUrdu: ٹینک بھرنا - خوب شراب پیناIndonesian: mengisi penuh bensin - minum banyak alkohol
उदाहरण वाक्य
We need to tank up before starting the trip.
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She stopped at the gas station to tank up.
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Let’s tank up now so we don't run out of gas later.
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We pulled over to tank up before hitting the highway.
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The guys decided to tank up at the bar after work.
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Be sure to tank up—it's a long way to the next station.
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