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1 fuel crisis
s.crisis energética. -
2 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.) combustible
2. verb(to give or take fuel: The tanker will leave when it has finished fuelling / being fuelled.) abastecer de combustiblefuel n combustible
fuel,◊ fuel-oil sustantivo masculinofuel oil
fuel, fuel-oil sustantivo masculino fuel oil ' fuel' also found in these entries: Spanish: carburante - combustible - deyección - fuel-oil - leña - pábulo - alimentación - alimentar - cargar - energético - gas-oil English: fossil fuel - fuel - fuel injection - fuel oil - gauge - coke - diesel - eat - fill - garage - gas - ignite - leaded - lead - log - oil - save - siphon - smokeless - use - wastetr[fjʊəl]1 (gen) combustible nombre masculino2 (for motors) carburante nombre masculino3 figurative use pábulo1 abastecerse de combustible, repostar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto add fuel to the flames echar leña al fuego1) : abastecer de combustible2) stimulate: estimularfuel n: combustible m, carburante m (para motores)n.• yesca s.f.n.• carburante (Automóvil) s.m.• combustible (Automóvil) s.m.• fomento s.m.v.• aprovisionar de combustible v.
I 'fjuːəlmass & count noun (for heating, lighting) combustible m; ( for engines) combustible m, carburante mto add fuel to the flames o fire — echar leña al fuego
II
transitive verb BrE - ll-1) ( provide fuel for) \<\<ship/plane\>\> abastecer* de combustible; \<\<stove/furnace\>\> alimentar2) ( stimulate) \<\<hope/passion\>\> alimentar; \<\<debate\>\> avivar; \<\<fear\>\> exacerbar[fjʊǝl]1. N2) (fig) pábulo m- add fuel to the flames2. VT1) [+ furnace etc] alimentar; [+ aircraft, ship etc] repostar2) (fig) [+ speculation etc] estimular, provocar; [+ dispute] avivar, acalorar3.VI [aircraft, ship] repostar4.CPDfuel cap N — (Aut) tapa f del depósito de gasolina
fuel crisis N — crisis f inv energética
fuel efficiency N — rendimiento m de combustible
fuel gauge N — [of car] indicador m de combustible
fuel injection (engine) N — motor m de inyección
fuel needs NPL — necesidades fpl energéticas
fuel policy N — política f energética
fuel pump N — (Aut) surtidor m de gasolina
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I ['fjuːəl]mass & count noun (for heating, lighting) combustible m; ( for engines) combustible m, carburante mto add fuel to the flames o fire — echar leña al fuego
II
transitive verb BrE - ll-1) ( provide fuel for) \<\<ship/plane\>\> abastecer* de combustible; \<\<stove/furnace\>\> alimentar2) ( stimulate) \<\<hope/passion\>\> alimentar; \<\<debate\>\> avivar; \<\<fear\>\> exacerbar -
3 energético
energético
‹ alimento› energy-giving, fuel ( before n) (AmE)
energético,-a adjetivo energy
bebida energética, energy-giving drink ' energético' also found in these entries: Spanish: ahorro - energética -
4 mala
malo,-a
I adjetivo ➣ mal
1 bad: he tenido un día muy malo, I've had a bad day
2 (perverso) wicked, bad (desobediente, travieso) naughty: es una mala persona, he's wicked
préstame el coche, no seas malo, lend me your car, don't be so mean
3 (espectáculo, libro, etc) bad, poor: es un argumento muy malo, it's a feeble argument
4 (dañino) harmful: es malo para ti que él lo sepa, it's bad for you that he knows it
tenemos que arrancar las malas hierbas, we'll have to pull out the weeds
5 (enfermo) ill, sick
6 (alimentos) rotten: se puso mala la carne, the meat went bad
II m,f fam el malo, the baddy o villain Locuciones: estar de malas, to be in a bad mood
por las malas, by force ' mala' also found in these entries: Spanish: bala - base - bestia - caer - calidad - capear - cara - causar - conciencia - conducta - copia - crisis - crítica - cutre - desastre - desgracia - espina - faena - fe - fríamente - gana - garito - gente - guarrada - guarrería - hierba - hostia - hoy - idea - impresión - jugada - lastimosa - lastimoso - leche - lengua - local - mal - malicia - malo - menda - muerte - mujer - nariz - negra - negro - nota - noticia - pasada - pata - pécora English: abide - bad - bear - begrudge - black - blood - calculate - collapse - dirty trick - disreputable - dodgy - dump - esteem - faith - fall - fast - fuel - get through - good - grudge - grudgingly - habit - hard luck - heart - hole - ill - ill health - ill-will - low - luck - malevolently - malice - misconduct - mismanagement - name - ominous - patch - pathetic - pay up - petulantly - posture - press - reluctantly - repute - ropey - ropy - rub off - run - shape - shoddiness -
5 situación
situación sustantivo femenino 1 2 ( emplazamiento) position, situation (frml), location (frml)
situación sustantivo femenino
1 (económica) situation
2 (trance) me puso en una situación muy embarazosa, he put me in an awkward situation
3 (emplazamiento) location
4 (condiciones, disposición) state: no estamos en situación de rechazarlo, we are in no position to refuse it ' situación' also found in these entries: Spanish: abusiva - abusivo - acierto - aclimatarse - adueñarse - afianzarse - airosa - airoso - ambiente - ámbito - anterioridad - aprovechar - caer - calibrar - callejón - cañón - capear - cargo - caso - comparable - comprometedor - comprometedora - comprometida - comprometido - compromiso - condición - conducir - considerablemente - correr - coyuntura - crisis - decantar - desdramatizar - desembocar - detonante - dimanar - disposición - dueña - dueño - embrollo - emotiva - emotivo - endemoniada - endemoniado - enrarecerse - enredar - enredarse - entrar - estar - estado English: aggravate - anywhere - applicable - apprise - aspect - assess - assessment - awkward - backdrop - border on - break - bullet - business - case - command - confuse - consolidate - danger - defuse - deteriorate - dinner - dire - disgusting - distressing - encouraging - end - explosive - fraught - fuel - further - grim - heat - hook - hot up - in - indoors - inflammable - injustice - irritating - joke - mess - misjudge - muddy - nasty - need - no-win - off - ongoing - pass - picture
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