单词 | carburetor |
释义 | carburetor (kɑrbəreɪtər) Word forms: carburetorsregional note: in BRIT, use carburettor countable noun A carburetor is the part of an engine, usually in a car, in which air and gasoline are mixed together to form a vapor which can be burned. carburetor in American English (ˈkɑrbəˌreɪtər; ˈkɑrbjuˌreɪtər) noun an apparatus for carbureting air or a gas; esp., a device in which air is mixed with gasoline spray to make an explosive mixture in an internal-combustion engine : Brit. ˈcarbuˌrettor (ˈkɑrbjuˌrɛtər)carburetor in Automotive Engineering (kɑrbəreɪtər) Word forms: (regular plural) carburetors noun (Automotive engineering: Vehicle components, Engine, transmission, and exhaust) A carburetor is the part of an engine in which air and fuel are mixed together to form a vapor which can be burned. The car has a new air induction system that forces outside air through the carburetor for better performance. If the fuel line has blockages, the carburetor doesn't receive the correct amount of fuel and the motor runs poorly. This economy car has a new 303-cubic-inch engine with 240 horsepower, four-barrelcarburetor, and dual exhausts. Examples of 'carburetor' in a sentence |
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