Fuel can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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fuel - provide with a combustible substance that provides energy; "fuel aircraft, ships, and cars" | ||
fuel - take in fuel, as of a ship; "The tanker fueled in Bahrain" | ||
fuel - provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace" | ||
fuel - stimulate; "fuel the debate on creationism" | ||
Noun |
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fuel - a substance that can be consumed to produce energy; "more fuel is needed during the winter months"; "they developed alternative fuels for aircraft" |
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1. | noun | More fuel is needed during the winter months. | |
2. | noun | We refer to licensed Fuel Cell Energy equipment. | |
3. | noun | I believe the fuel consumption will be tolerable as well. | |
4. | noun | Please send me the current fuel curve that you are converting to $/MWh to value the deal? | |
5. | noun | The application of recent developments in optimization theory and numerical methods can help Enron to improve further efficiency of our pipeline system and reduce the consumption of compressor fuel. | |
6. | noun | The other is a new fuel tank "guaranteed" by NASA not to shed potentially fatal hunks of insulation. | |
7. | noun | $44m- Amount the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign and the Republican National Committee received in contributions from the fossil fuel, chemical, timber, and mining industries. | |
8. | noun | Impossible to say, but I guess you would have to work out fuel consumption for the particular vehicle that they are using and pay a proportion of that, and some on top for the driver's time and effort, unless you are able to share transport with another or more, that would keep the costs down. | |
9. | noun | Took my Cruze in twice for poor fuel economy. | |
10. | noun | Don't shout at the crying child. It only adds fuel to the fire. | |
11. | noun | The cost of flying overseas has risen with the cost of fuel. | |
12. | noun | In the past, Fletcher Fuel was approached by Japanese companies. | |
13. | noun | It only adds fuel to the fire. | |
14. | noun | Millions of trees have been cut down for fuel. | |
15. | noun | Fossil fuel prices shot through the roof. | |
16. | verb | Fuel aircraft, ships, and cars. | |
17. | verb | Fuel the debate on creationism. | |
18. | verb | China's economy is exploding, hampered only by their great thirst for petroleum and natural gas to fuel their industry. | |
19. | verb | We must fuel the machine. | |
20. | verb | The primary culprits in eutrophication appear to be excess nitrogen and phosphorus—from sources including fertilizer runoff and septic system effluent to atmospheric fallout from burning fossil fuels—which enter waterbodies and fuel the overgrowth of algae, which, in turn, reduces water quality and degrades estuarine and coastal ecosystems. | |
21. | verb | When the dog realized he would be going on a walk, he ate several mouthfuls of dry dog food to fuel up. | |
22. | verb | The U.S. central banking system announced moves Thursday to stabilize the global financial system by putting $1.5 trillion into short-term lending markets, and the purchase of $60 billion in Treasury bonds to fuel the bond market. | |
23. | verb | Algeria needs to fuel its economic growth. | |
24. | verb | Yanni drained his family finances in order to fuel his drug habit. | |
25. | verb | Times of uncertainty, such as a pandemic, can help fuel the spread of conspiracy theories. | |
26. | verb | What will fuel Algeria's growth now? | |
27. | verb | We must fuel the machine. | |
28. | verb | The primary culprits in eutrophication appear to be excess nitrogen and phosphorus—from sources including fertilizer runoff and septic system effluent to atmospheric fallout from burning fossil fuels—which enter waterbodies and fuel the overgrowth of algae, which, in turn, reduces water quality and degrades estuarine and coastal ecosystems. | |
29. | verb | When the dog realized he would be going on a walk, he ate several mouthfuls of dry dog food to fuel up. | |
30. | verb | The U.S. central banking system announced moves Thursday to stabilize the global financial system by putting $1.5 trillion into short-term lending markets, and the purchase of $60 billion in Treasury bonds to fuel the bond market. |
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noun | |
More fuel is needed during the winter months. |
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We refer to licensed Fuel Cell Energy equipment. |
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I believe the fuel consumption will be tolerable as well. |
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Please send me the current fuel curve that you are converting to $/MWh to value the deal? |
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The application of recent developments in optimization theory and numerical methods can help Enron to improve further efficiency of our pipeline system and reduce the consumption of compressor fuel. |
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The other is a new fuel tank "guaranteed" by NASA not to shed potentially fatal hunks of insulation. |
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$44m- Amount the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign and the Republican National Committee received in contributions from the fossil fuel, chemical, timber, and mining industries. |
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Impossible to say, but I guess you would have to work out fuel consumption for the particular vehicle that they are using and pay a proportion of that, and some on top for the driver's time and effort, unless you are able to share transport with another or more, that would keep the costs down. |
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Took my Cruze in twice for poor fuel economy. |
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Don't shout at the crying child. It only adds fuel to the fire. | |
The cost of flying overseas has risen with the cost of fuel. | |
In the past, Fletcher Fuel was approached by Japanese companies. | |
It only adds fuel to the fire. | |
Millions of trees have been cut down for fuel. | |
Fossil fuel prices shot through the roof. | |
verb | |
Fuel aircraft, ships, and cars. |
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Fuel the debate on creationism. |
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China's economy is exploding, hampered only by their great thirst for petroleum and natural gas to fuel their industry. |
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We must fuel the machine. | |
The primary culprits in eutrophication appear to be excess nitrogen and phosphorus—from sources including fertilizer runoff and septic system effluent to atmospheric fallout from burning fossil fuels—which enter waterbodies and fuel the overgrowth of algae, which, in turn, reduces water quality and degrades estuarine and coastal ecosystems. | |
When the dog realized he would be going on a walk, he ate several mouthfuls of dry dog food to fuel up. | |
The U.S. central banking system announced moves Thursday to stabilize the global financial system by putting $1.5 trillion into short-term lending markets, and the purchase of $60 billion in Treasury bonds to fuel the bond market. | |
Algeria needs to fuel its economic growth. | |
Yanni drained his family finances in order to fuel his drug habit. | |
Times of uncertainty, such as a pandemic, can help fuel the spread of conspiracy theories. | |
What will fuel Algeria's growth now? | |
We must fuel the machine. | |
The primary culprits in eutrophication appear to be excess nitrogen and phosphorus—from sources including fertilizer runoff and septic system effluent to atmospheric fallout from burning fossil fuels—which enter waterbodies and fuel the overgrowth of algae, which, in turn, reduces water quality and degrades estuarine and coastal ecosystems. | |
When the dog realized he would be going on a walk, he ate several mouthfuls of dry dog food to fuel up. | |
The U.S. central banking system announced moves Thursday to stabilize the global financial system by putting $1.5 trillion into short-term lending markets, and the purchase of $60 billion in Treasury bonds to fuel the bond market. |