Fuel
101fuel-oil — (ingl.; pronunc. [fuel(ói)l]) m. Fuel …
102fuel economy — UK US noun [U] NATURAL RESOURCES ► FUEL EFFICIENCY(Cf. ↑fuel efficiency) …
103fuel-efficient — UK US adjective NATURAL RESOURCES ► used to describe engines or machines that do not use much fuel in relation to similar engines or machines: »The trend toward more fuel efficient cars should continue for the rest of the decade …
104fuel rod — fuel rods N COUNT Fuel rods are metal tubes containing nuclear fuel. They are used in some nuclear reactors …
105fuel-oil — fuel o fuel oil (del inglés) sustantivo masculino 1. (no contable) Combustible que procede del refinado y destilación del petróleo: El fuel se utiliza, sobre todo, como combustible para la cale facción …
106fuel injection — ► NOUN ▪ the direct introduction of fuel under pressure into the combustion units of an internal combustion engine. DERIVATIVES fuel injected adjective …
107fuel-injected — fuel injection ► NOUN ▪ the direct introduction of fuel under pressure into the combustion units of an internal combustion engine. DERIVATIVES fuel injected adjective …
108fuel-efficient — [fyo͞o′ələ fish΄ənt] adj. designating a vehicle, engine, etc. that delivers better mileage per gallon of fuel than other less efficient models fuel efficiency n …
109fuel assembly — noun A group of nuclear fuel elements forming a single unit for purposes of charging or discharging a reactor • • • Main Entry: ↑fuel …
110fuel reprocessing — noun The processing of nuclear fuel after use to remove fission products, etc and to recover fissile and fertile materials for further use (also reprocessing) • • • Main Entry: ↑fuel …