liquid fuel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofliquidandfuel
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liquid
adjective
uk/ˈlɪk.wɪd/us/ˈlɪk.wɪd/
in the form of ...
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fuel
noun
uk/ˈfjuː.əl/us/ˈfjuː.əl/
a substance that is used to provide heat or power, usually by ...
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(Definition ofliquidandfuelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Gas flaring emissions are highly concentrated in a few countries with large oil endowments and are more closely associated withliquidfuelproduction than with its use.
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In the same year we imported 487,000,000 gallons ofliquidfuelto the value of about £11,000,000.
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I do that because we have made ourselves hostages toliquidfuelin the internal combustion age.
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They are large, clumsy, slow-firingliquidfuelrockets, which are unprotected.
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The rain might perhaps add to the amount ofliquidfuel.
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Many people turned toliquidfuelin the past because they could control the heat much better than with solid fuel.
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The development of aliquidfuelrocket has many important implications in regard to capacity for the various devices which may he needed for counter-measures.
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The evidence shows that there is no shortage ofliquidfuel, nor is there likely to be.
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Many firms purchased gas-producer units, not for immediate use, but to insure against a possible shortage ofliquidfuelin the future.
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Is "splicing the main-brace" included among the tactical exercises for whichliquidfuelwill be consumed?
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We haveliquidfuelin this country to last up until the end of the century.
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Expenditure onliquidfuelwas about £127 million, £72 million and £187 million respectively.
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Do we simply say: take thatliquidfueland pump it into what are now oil-fired power stations?
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In the next war it may be that the exhaustion of the supplies ofliquidfuelwill decide the great issues involved.
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I find that there are new devices, thermostatic control and so on, which make coal derivatives as effective asliquidfuelin many cases.
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Will he also note the increasing calls for a full public inquiry into the burning of recycledliquidfuelin cement and lime kilns?
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There are other forms ofliquidfuelconsumption which ought to be looked into.
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It is remarkable to remember that during the last 30 years the world output of thisliquidfuelhas increased something like 10 times.
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