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fu·el
/ˈfju(ə)l/
燃料,木炭(vt.)加燃料,供以燃料(vi.)得到燃料
From:
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fuel
燃料
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fu·el
,
v. t.
1.
To
feed
with
fuel
. [
Obs
.]
Never
,
alas
I
the
dreadful
name
,
That
fuels
the
infernal
flame
. --
Cowley
.
2.
To
store
or
furnish
with
fuel
or
firing
. [
Obs
.]
Well
watered
and
well
fueled
.
--
Sir
H
.
Wotton
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fu·el
n.
[
Formerly
written
also
fewel.
]
1.
Any
matter
used
to
produce
heat
by
burning
;
that
which
feeds
fire
;
combustible
matter
used
for
fires
,
as
wood
,
coal
,
peat
,
etc
.
2.
Anything
that
serves
to
feed
or
increase
passion
or
excitement
.
Artificial fuel
,
fuel
consisting
of
small
particles
,
as
coal
dust
,
sawdust
,
etc
.,
consolidated
into
lumps
or
blocks
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fuel
n
:
a
substance
that
can
be
consumed
to
produce
energy
; "
more
fuel
is
needed
during
the
winter
months
"; "
they
developed
alternative
fuels
for
aircraft
"
v
1:
provide
with
a
combustible
substance
that
provides
emergy
;
"
fuel
aircraft
,
ships
,
and
cars
"
2:
provide
with
fuel
; "
Oil
fires
the
furnace
" [
syn
:
fire
]
3:
take
in
fuel
,
as
of
a
ship
; "
The
tanker
fueled
in
Bahrain
"
4:
stimulate
; "
fuel
the
debate
on
creationism
"
[
also
:
fuelling
,
fuelled
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Fuel
Almost
every
kind
of
combustible
matter
was
used
for
fuel
,
such
as
the
withered
stalks
of
herbs
(
Matt
. 6:30),
thorns
(
Ps
. 58:9;
Eccl
. 7:6),
animal
excrements
(
Ezek
. 4:12-15; 15:4, 6; 21:32).
Wood
or
charcoal
is
much
used
still
in
all
the
towns
of
Syria
and
Egypt
.
It
is
largely
brought
from
the
region
of
Hebron
to
Jerusalem
. (
See
COAL
.)
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