gasoline pump
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgasolineandpump
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gasoline
noun[U]
uk/ˈɡæs.əl.iːn/us/ˈɡæs.əl.iːn/
formal ...
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pump
noun[C]
uk/pʌmp/us/pʌmp/
a piece of equipment that is used to cause liquid, air, or gas to move from one place ...
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(Definition ofgasolineandpumpfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This mechanism eventually developed into the moderngasolinepumpcut-off valve.
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For a while, the term "bowser" was used to refer to a verticalgasolinepump.
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The trade mark of that product appears in numerous scenes on the portablegasolinepump.
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Such converted cars achieve better reliability since use of an unreliablegasolinepumpis avoided.
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A freight dock was added to match photos of the original, which has a hand-powered visiblegasolinepump resembling one from a 1922 photo of this homestead commercial building.
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Many early gasoline pumps had a calibrated glass cylinder on top.
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Gasoline pumps often impose a double hold, one for a standard amount (such as $75) and another for the amount of purchase.
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Vintage gasoline pumps, net reels, cedar shake-covered fishing buildings, ice houses and saunas are still in use.
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Each island consisted of a concrete pad for the vehicles to park and a raised concrete area which contained the gasoline pumps.
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It still looks much like it was in its heyday, only without the gasoline pumps that served the buses.
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The estate has its own wastewater treatment plant and a mechanical shop with its own gasoline pumps and car wash.
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Antique vehicles are stationed at the gasoline pumps of the service station, and within the shop shelves are lined with items from a bygone era.
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It also had gasoline pumps, agriculture feed, novelties, garden seeds.
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During this time, gasoline pumps were added.
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