Concept cluster: The Elements > Fueling a vehicle
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fuelling station
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(aviation, astronautics) To supply one fuel tank of an aircraft or rocket with fuel from another, or an engine with fuel from a tank connected to a different engine.
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(transitive) To remove the fuel from.
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(automotive) A liquid used to reduce controlled emissions from the exhaust of diesel engines
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(automotive) The tube for gasoline that goes to the engine.
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(intransitive) To fill the tank of a vehicle with fuel.
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Any nonreactive gas that is used to fill containers of perishable produce, tyres etc
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A facility which sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles.
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To provide with fuel.
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(energy) Synonym of fuel tank: A fuel storage tank.
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an instrument, usually mounted on an instrument panel, which indicates the quantity of fuel in the fuel tank(s).
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a part of a motor vehicle that transfers liquid from the fuel tank to the carburetor or fuel injector of the internal combustion engine.
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A filling station.
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One who, or that which, supplies fuel.
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filling station
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filling station
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(US, of a gas station) Which provides an attendant to pump gas.
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(transitive, electricity) To furnish with or install a fuse to protect a circuit against overcurrent.
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(US) To give a vehicle more fuel in order to accelerate it.
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(informal, Canada and US, often hyphenated (especially when used attributively)) The criminal act of driving away from a gasoline station without paying after filling one's gas tank.
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(Canada) A filling station.
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A gauge in a vehicle that shows how much gasoline remains in the vehicle.
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(informal) Of a vehicle: that consumes a large amount of fuel.
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(US, slang) pump attendant
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(Canada, US, automobiles) Accelerator; foot control for fuel flow.
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(Canada, US) A device at a gas station that dispenses gasoline.
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(Canada, US) filling station / petrol station; an establishment which sells gasoline (petrol) and diesel
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(US) A fuel tank for gasoline built into equipment, especially vehicles.
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(transitive, US, slang) To refuel (a vehicle).
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Alternative form of gas station [(Canada, US) filling station / petrol station; an establishment which sells gasoline (petrol) and diesel]
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The filling of the ullage of a fuel tank with an inert gas to reduce the risk of explosion.
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To fill a vehicle with the wrong type of fuel (usually petrol for diesel)
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(informal) A motor vehicle powered by petrol (as opposed to diesel).
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(Britain) garage, petrol station
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A device at a petrol station that dispenses petrol.
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(UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore) A filling station, gas station; a facility selling fuel for road motor vehicles
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(UK) a tank designed to hold petrol
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An act or instance of refilling with fuel.
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(British spelling) The provision of more fuel to replace that used up.
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(transitive) To sabotage (a vehicle) by pouring syrup into the gas tank.
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(transitive, intransitive, Canada, US) To fill up (for example, a tank in a vehicle with gas, petrol, etc.).
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(transitive) To remove fuel from.
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(transitive) To supply with wood, or get supplies of wood for.

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