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fuel+(verb)

  • 1 fuel

    ['fjuəl] 1. noun
    (any substance by which a fire, engine etc is made to work (eg coal, oil, petrol): The machine ran out of fuel.) palivo
    2. verb
    (to give or take fuel: The tanker will leave when it has finished fuelling / being fuelled.) (na)tankovat, nabrat palivo
    * * *
    • topivo
    • palivo

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  • 2 economise

    verb (to spend money or goods carefully: We must economize on fuel.) šetřit
    * * *
    • šetřit

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  • 3 economize

    verb (to spend money or goods carefully: We must economize on fuel.) šetřit
    * * *
    • šetřit

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  • 4 burn

    [bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb
    1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) (s)pálit
    2) (to use as fuel.) pálit
    3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) propálit, vypálit
    4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) hořet
    2. noun
    (an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) popálenina, propálené místo
    * * *
    • popálenina
    • hořet
    • burn/burned/burned
    • burn/burnt/burnt

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  • 5 refuel

    [ri:'fjuəl]
    past tense, past participle - refuelled; verb
    (to supply (an aeroplane etc) with more fuel: The plane has to be refuelled every thousand miles; The plane stopped to refuel.) doplnit pohonné látky; tankovat
    * * *
    • natankovat
    • doplnit palivo

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  • 6 steam

    [sti:m] 1. noun
    1) (a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid: Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun; a cloud of steam; ( also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.) pára; parní
    2) (power or energy obtained from this: The machinery is driven by steam; Diesel fuel has replaced steam on the railways; ( also adjective) steam power, steam engines.) pára; parní
    2. verb
    1) (to give out steam: A kettle was steaming on the stove.) vypouštět páru
    2) ((of a ship, train etc) to move by means of steam: The ship steamed across the bay.) plout
    3) (to cook by steam: The pudding should be steamed for four hours.) vařit v páře
    - steamer
    - steamy
    - steamboat
    - steamship
    - steam engine
    - steam roller
    - full steam ahead
    - get steamed up
    - get up steam
    - let off steam
    - run out of steam
    - steam up
    - under one's own steam
    * * *
    • vařit v páře
    • pára

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  • 7 stoke

    [stəuk]
    (to put coal or other fuel on (a fire) eg in the furnace of a boiler etc: The men stoked the furnaces.) přiložit (do ohně)
    - stoke up
    * * *
    • přiložit

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См. также в других словарях:

  • fuel — verb has inflected forms fuelled, fuelling in BrE and fueled, fueling in AmE …   Modern English usage

  • fuel up — [phrasal verb] : to put fuel into a car, airplane, etc. They fueled up for their long journey home. • • • Main Entry: ↑fuel …   Useful english dictionary

  • fuel — ► NOUN 1) material such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power. 2) food, drink, or drugs as a source of energy. 3) something that acts to inflame argument or intense emotion. ► VERB (fuelled, fuelling; US fueled, fueling …   English terms dictionary

  • fuel — (n.) early 14c., from O.Fr. foaile bundle of firewood, from V.L. legal term *focalia right to demand material for making fire, neuter plural of L. focalis pertaining to a hearth, from focus hearth (see FOCUS (Cf. focus)). Figurative use from… …   Etymology dictionary

  • fuel up — verb To eat hurriedly in order to do something more interesting …   Wiktionary

  • fuel — verb 1) power stations fuelled by coal Syn: power, fire, drive, run 2) the rumours fuelled people s anxiety Syn: fan, feed, stoke up, inflame, intensify, stimulate, encourage …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • fuel — ▪ I. fuel fu‧el 1 [ˈfjuːəl] noun [countable, uncountable] TRANSPORT MANUFACTURING a substance such as coal, gas, or oil that can be burned to produce heat or energy: • fuel prices • The Postal Service lost $450 million last year …   Financial and business terms

  • fuel — /ˈfjuəl / (say fyoohuhl), /fjul / (say fyoohl) noun 1. combustible matter used to maintain fire, as coal, wood, oil, etc. 2. material used to feed an engine, as petrol, diesel, etc. 3. a source of energy for operating machines, appliances, etc.,… …  

  • fuel — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clean, smokeless (BrE), unleaded ▪ fossil, nuclear ▪ diesel, hydrogen ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • fuel — I UK [ˈfjuːəl] / US [ˈfjuəl] noun Word forms fuel : singular fuel plural fuels *** 1) [countable/uncountable] a substance such as oil, gas, coal, or wood that produces heat or power when it is burned. Coal and wood are sometimes called solid fuel …   English dictionary

  • fuel — fu|el1 [ fjuəl ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount a substance such as oil, gas, coal, or wood that produces heat or power when it is burned. Coal and wood are sometimes called solid fuel: Drivers are being encouraged to save fuel. a shortage of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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