释义 |
Definition of gas station in English: gas stationnoun North American An establishment beside a road selling fuel for motor vehicles; a petrol station. Example sentencesExamples - Many gas stations have modified the pump handle removing the feature that allows the fuel to flow automatically.
- That, in turn, has slowed oil refining and delivery of fuel to gas stations.
- We went to one of the capital's gas stations, where fuel lines can last hours and sometimes even days.
- That's because the pumps are going dry at this gas station, as they have in many other gas stations that still have electricity.
- At my suggestion, we drive round the town, asking gas stations and repair shops whether they might happen to need a mechanic.
- There are a couple gas stations with convenience stores along Highway 3, and a couple restaurants.
- The lines are quite long at gas stations here in southern Florida.
- Sideways, blinding rain blew in sheets, toppling roadside signs for hotels and gas stations.
- About the last five or six gas stations in the area are closed down.
- Up ahead, there was an exit for restaurants, gas stations and a hotel.
- He originally envisioned his engines running on vegetable oil, not the petroleum diesel now sold at gas stations.
- We've also heard some reports that, you know, tempers are flaring at gas stations and that sort of thing.
- There is no statistical data about the number of petrol and gas stations, but it is estimated there are 2500.
- Remember that you won't find gas stations out there and that any vehicle is likely to use more fuel across rugged terrain than it would on paved roads.
- At eight cents a gallon, that's a savings of $1.20 compared to other gas stations.
- It would have taken ten whole minutes for one of them to run to the gas station and back.
- Paul, who usually works nights at a local gas station, rubbed his red and puffy eyes.
- If your crash site is at a remote location, services provided by gas stations and rest stops will be invaluable.
- The other day I saw the same car at a gas station and pulled in to greet the owner before he drove away.
- I had to stop at a gas station and get a paper to find out that the power was out in New York and parts of Canada.
Definition of gas station in US English: gas stationnounˈɡas ˌstāSHənˈɡæs ˌsteɪʃən North American An establishment beside a road selling fuel for motor vehicles. Example sentencesExamples - We've also heard some reports that, you know, tempers are flaring at gas stations and that sort of thing.
- About the last five or six gas stations in the area are closed down.
- Up ahead, there was an exit for restaurants, gas stations and a hotel.
- At eight cents a gallon, that's a savings of $1.20 compared to other gas stations.
- There is no statistical data about the number of petrol and gas stations, but it is estimated there are 2500.
- There are a couple gas stations with convenience stores along Highway 3, and a couple restaurants.
- He originally envisioned his engines running on vegetable oil, not the petroleum diesel now sold at gas stations.
- Sideways, blinding rain blew in sheets, toppling roadside signs for hotels and gas stations.
- At my suggestion, we drive round the town, asking gas stations and repair shops whether they might happen to need a mechanic.
- It would have taken ten whole minutes for one of them to run to the gas station and back.
- If your crash site is at a remote location, services provided by gas stations and rest stops will be invaluable.
- That, in turn, has slowed oil refining and delivery of fuel to gas stations.
- Paul, who usually works nights at a local gas station, rubbed his red and puffy eyes.
- Many gas stations have modified the pump handle removing the feature that allows the fuel to flow automatically.
- The lines are quite long at gas stations here in southern Florida.
- I had to stop at a gas station and get a paper to find out that the power was out in New York and parts of Canada.
- The other day I saw the same car at a gas station and pulled in to greet the owner before he drove away.
- That's because the pumps are going dry at this gas station, as they have in many other gas stations that still have electricity.
- Remember that you won't find gas stations out there and that any vehicle is likely to use more fuel across rugged terrain than it would on paved roads.
- We went to one of the capital's gas stations, where fuel lines can last hours and sometimes even days.
|