carburetor 英 [,kɑːbjʊ'retə]  

carburetor

carburetor  英 [,kɑːbjʊ'retə]

n. 汽化器;化油器 

名词复数:carburetors 

When he turned off the engine, gas began pouring out of the carburetor. 当他关掉发动机后,汽油开始从化油器里涌出来。
There will be the distributor cap, and there will be the tires, and there will be the carburetor, there will be the steering wheel. 会有分电器盖 轮胎,汽化器,方向盘

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  • n. 汽化器;化油器
  • 1. When he turned off the engine, gas began pouring out of the carburetor.

    当他关掉发动机后,汽油开始从化油器里涌出来。

  • 2. There will be the distributor cap, and there will be the tires, and there will be the carburetor, there will be the steering wheel.

    会有分电器盖 轮胎,汽化器,方向盘

  • 3. Though the engine's output was increased somewhat, thanks to a triple-carburetor intake exclusive to the Corvette, performance of the car was decidedly lackluster.

    尽管引擎的输出在某种程度上来说增加了,由于三倍汽化器进气口是由Corvette独占的,所以这辆车的的总体性能有待提高。

  • carburetor (n.) also carburator, carburettor, device to enhance a gas flame by adding volatile hydrocarbons, 1866, from carburet "compound of carbon and another substance" (1795, now displaced by carbide), also used as a verb, "to combine with carbon" (1802); from carb-, combining form of carbon, + -uret, an archaic suffix from Modern Latin -uretum, used in English to parallel French words in -ure. Motor vehicle sense "apparatus for injecting fuel in fine particles into air to prepare it for the cylinder" is from 1896.
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