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1 Gas-Öl-Verhältnis
n < petr> ■ gas-oil ratio -
2 Treibstoff
Treibstoff m GEN, LOGIS fuel, (AE) gas, (AE) gasoline* * *m < Transp> fuel* * *Treibstoff
fuel, petrol (Br.), gasoline (US), gas (coll.);
• fester Treibstoff solid fuel;
• Treibstoff einnehmen (Schiff) to fuel [up], to fill up with petrol;
• wenig Treibstoff verbrauchen to be high on fuel economy;
• Treibstoffbedarf fuel requirements;
• Treibstoffdepot fuel-storage premises;
• Treibstoffeinnahme fuelling;
• Treibstoffersparnisse savings in fuel, fuel savings;
• Treibstoffhändler dealer in gasoline;
• Treibstoffindustrie fuel economy (industry);
• Treibstoffknappheit fuel shortage;
• Treibstofflager fuel (petrol, Br.) dump (oil depot, storage);
• Treibstofflagerung fuel storage;
• Treibstoffmonopol fuel monopoly;
• Treibstoffpreis fuel price;
• Treibstoffpreiserhöhung fuel-price hike;
• Treibstoffquellen fuel resources;
• Treibstoffsteuer petrol (gasoline) tax;
• Treibstoffsteuererhöhung petrol tax increase (Br.);
• Treibstofftank gasoline (petrol, fuel storage, service) tank;
• Treibstoffverbrauch fuel consumption (usage);
• sparsamer Treibstoffverbrauch fuel economy;
• Treibstoffverhältnis fuel ratio;
• Treibstoffverknappung fuel shortage;
• Treibstoffversorgung fuel supply;
• Treibstoffvorräte fuel reserves;
• Treibstoffzuteilung fuel (petrol, gasoline) allowance.
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