美 [ˈfjuːəld]
v. 刺激(fuel 的过去式);加燃料
fuelled /ˈfjʊəld/
形容词 A machine or vehicle that is fuelled by a particular substance works by burning that substance. (用...)作燃料的
She's cooking on a stove fuelled by dried animal dung.
她正在一个以动物干粪便做燃料的火炉上做饭。
... lemurs 狐猴 sweltering 酷热的,闷热的 fuelled 为…提供燃料 ...
... puzzled 不明白,感到疑惑 fuelled 刺激 car ownership 汽车拥有率 ...
刺激(fuel的过去式);加燃料
She's cooking on a stove fuelled by dried animal dung.
她正在一个以动物干粪便做燃料的火炉上做饭。
The helicopter was already fuelled (up) and ready to go.
直升机已加好油,准备起飞。
Haig's rise was fuelled by an all-consuming sense of patriotic duty.
黑格的崛起被一种压倒一切的爱国责任感推动着。
All this, of course, was fuelled by I mentioned it already--a transportation revolution symbolized by the Erie Canal, finished in 1825, which remained profitable all the way out into the 1880s.
当然,所有这些都是由于,我已经提过,1825开通的,伊利运河所带来的交通革命所导致的,这条运河直到十九世纪八十年代还在盈利
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All of Felip-Soler's meals, from appetiser to dessert, are cooked over open, wood-fuelled fires outdoors.
On Earth, sea-floor spreading is fuelled by molten rock upwelling from deep inside the Earth.
Ever-more-available shale gas brought a cheap and reliable alternative route to domestically fuelled electricity.