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词汇 power plant
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Definition of power plant in English:

power plant

noun
  • 1

    another term for power station
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a peat burning station and we had no objection to the power plant because of the peat burning history in the area.
    • He works at the local nuclear power plant as a safety engineer while she stays at home and raises the kids.
    • Players explore cobblestone streets, power plants and burning buildings as they hunt the malevolent beings.
    • It might be a pasteurisation system or hydro plant or a nuclear power plant or refinery or something.
    • Energy efficiency reduces pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, primarily at the power plant.
    • The 1,875 megawatt plant is the largest privately owned combined-cycle gas turbine heat and power plant in the world.
    • Plans are to bring gas to the village's schools, electric power plant and government buildings later.
    • But the path of electricity from a power plant to your wall socket is a rather, well, circuitous one.
    • The move was meant to lower prices and encourage the building of more power plants.
    • To put a ribbon on this giveaway, some officials even want to provide taxpayer subsidies for building new power plants.
    • In this article, we will examine how a nuclear reactor and a power plant work.
    • Engineers said the power plant could be back online as early as today.
    • Particulate matter, or soot, is produced by coal-fired power plants and diesel engines.
    • So he went on silently, learning to be an engineer for an atomic power plant.
    • In the wake of recent comments in support of the co-generation power plant, I feel compelled to put the record straight.
    • Heavy smoke from a burning power plant poured over the city of 500,000, and other buildings were also on fire.
    • We keep him in a building that was originally designed as a nuclear power plant.
    • To start with, the electric power plant may burn out because of just about anything.
    • The smaller size may lead to a more economical fusion power plant.
    • On Dec.6, hundreds of protestors staged a rally at a wind power plant in the city over land compensation disputes.
    1. 1.1 An engine or other apparatus which provides power for a machine, building, etc.
      动力装置,动力设备,电源设备
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Designers have selected the engine as the power plant for the first two vehicles.
      • He found what it was that brought the bird down and powered up the fusion power plant again to get the lift circuits back online.
      • Interior noise levels are low - a trend among modern vehicles - and the diesel power plant is all but inaudible.
      • Like any truck the power plant is paramount to the overall feel of the vehicle and this one was as much fun as some rear-drive pony cars.

Definition of power plant in US English:

power plant

nounˈpaʊ(ə)r ˌplæntˈpou(ə)r ˌplant
  • 1An installation where electrical power is generated for distribution.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He works at the local nuclear power plant as a safety engineer while she stays at home and raises the kids.
    • To put a ribbon on this giveaway, some officials even want to provide taxpayer subsidies for building new power plants.
    • It might be a pasteurisation system or hydro plant or a nuclear power plant or refinery or something.
    • Heavy smoke from a burning power plant poured over the city of 500,000, and other buildings were also on fire.
    • The 1,875 megawatt plant is the largest privately owned combined-cycle gas turbine heat and power plant in the world.
    • Engineers said the power plant could be back online as early as today.
    • In the wake of recent comments in support of the co-generation power plant, I feel compelled to put the record straight.
    • We keep him in a building that was originally designed as a nuclear power plant.
    • So he went on silently, learning to be an engineer for an atomic power plant.
    • Plans are to bring gas to the village's schools, electric power plant and government buildings later.
    • On Dec.6, hundreds of protestors staged a rally at a wind power plant in the city over land compensation disputes.
    • To start with, the electric power plant may burn out because of just about anything.
    • Particulate matter, or soot, is produced by coal-fired power plants and diesel engines.
    • But the path of electricity from a power plant to your wall socket is a rather, well, circuitous one.
    • The smaller size may lead to a more economical fusion power plant.
    • Players explore cobblestone streets, power plants and burning buildings as they hunt the malevolent beings.
    • The move was meant to lower prices and encourage the building of more power plants.
    • It is a peat burning station and we had no objection to the power plant because of the peat burning history in the area.
    • Energy efficiency reduces pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, primarily at the power plant.
    • In this article, we will examine how a nuclear reactor and a power plant work.
    1. 1.1 An engine or other apparatus which provides power for a machine, building, etc.
      动力装置,动力设备,电源设备
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Interior noise levels are low - a trend among modern vehicles - and the diesel power plant is all but inaudible.
      • Like any truck the power plant is paramount to the overall feel of the vehicle and this one was as much fun as some rear-drive pony cars.
      • Designers have selected the engine as the power plant for the first two vehicles.
      • He found what it was that brought the bird down and powered up the fusion power plant again to get the lift circuits back online.
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