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Gas Meaning in English

word

/ˈɡæs/
gas
/ɡˈæs/
gas

释义

A substance like air that is not solid or liquid, often used to mean fuel for cars (short for gasoline in American English) or the air-like form of any substance.

用法与细微差别

'Gas' in American English often means 'gasoline' (fuel for cars), but in science or British English, it means a substance in a gaseous state (like oxygen, hydrogen). Don't confuse with 'petrol', the British word for car fuel. Also used in phrases: 'step on the gas' (go faster), 'gas bill' (payment for heating).

例句

We need to fill the car with gas before the trip.

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Oxygen is an important gas for humans.

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The stove in the kitchen uses gas to cook.

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I almost ran out of gas on the highway yesterday.

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You can smell the gas leak in the house.

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After dinner, we all just sat around and talked about life—nothing but good food and gas.

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