fuelled
英 [ˈfjuːəld]
美 [ˈfjuːəld]
adj. (以…)作为燃料的
v. 给…提供燃料; 给(交通工具)加油; 增加; 加强; 刺激
fuel的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (以…)作为燃料的
A machine or vehicle thatis fuelled bya particular substance works by burning that substance.- It is less polluting than power stations fuelled by oil, coal and gas.
比起以石油、煤和天然气为燃料的发电站来说,它的污染要小。
- It is less polluting than power stations fuelled by oil, coal and gas.
in AM, use 美国英语用fueled
双语例句
- The prime minister's speech fuelled speculation that she is about to resign.
首相的讲话更加引起了人们对她要辞职的猜测。 - The NSA scandal has fuelled the anger.
NSA丑闻加剧了人们的愤怒情绪。 - That, in turn, provided the liquidity that fuelled the tech bubble of 1999/ 2000.
这种做法反过来也提供了流动性,刺激了1999年/2000年的科技泡沫。 - Rumours of street fighting and violence, fuelled by the press.
被报纸大事渲染了的关于街头斗殴和暴力事件的谣传。 - They have fuelled growth in private debt and equity.
它们推动了私人债务和股本领域的增长。 - Inflation has also been fuelled by over-rapid growth in some economies, which pushed up wages.
此外,某些经济体过快增长导致对工资的推高也会导致通胀。 - Official Chinese data show that rising prices of food, commodities, and housing fuelled the inflation spiral.
中国官方数据显示,食品、大宗商品和房地产价格的不断上涨,加剧了通胀的螺旋上升。 - The loans rally has been fuelled by growing demand for credit this year.
贷款价格反弹,受到了今年信贷需求不断增长的推动。 - These moves were integral to the Chinese recovery in 2009 but also fuelled a surge in housing prices.
这些措施对中国在2009年的复苏起到了不可或缺的作用,但也推动房价飙升。 - This fuelled a scientific revolution in Europe, not China.
这并激起了欧洲的科学革命,而不是在中国。
