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Definition of lead-free in English: lead-freeadjectivelɛdˈfriːlɛdˈfri (of petrol) without added tetraethyl lead. Example sentencesExamples - Public awareness of the problem has led to the wide use of lead-free petrol and reduced levels of environmental lead.
- With the introduction of lead-free petrol, hopefully the figures should fall, as they have in Delhi and Mumbai, which require unleaded gasoline.
- Initially lead-free fuel was needed for catalyst-equipped cars introduced into the U.S. and Japan markets in the mid-1970s.
- The big difference with the JTS engine is that it can use ordinary lead-free petrol, while still giving worthwhile improvements in power and torque outputs over the existing 2.0 litre twin spark unit.
- This may be caused by carcinogenic additives to lead-free petrol such as benzene.
- ‘The engines will be using lead-free fuel and will have the most modern catalytic converters so there should not be a problem,’ he said.
- ‘That has led to the virtually lead-free fuel status we currently enjoy,’ he said.
- A precedent for the scheme was established when the development agency was involved in subsidising the installation of lead-free petrol pumps in remote areas in the 1980s - but this time the fuel companies are eager to be involved.
- By 2005, the entire continent will be using lead-free gasoline.
- The improvement is due to the city's encouragement of lead-free petrol which started in 1997.
- The average blood lead level of Johannesburg children taking part in a study has dropped by 25 percent since the introduction of lead-free petrol in 1996, the SA Medical Research Council said yesterday.
- In the same way that oil companies moved rapidly to lead-free petrol, PC manufacturers wish to cut out the contaminating element by moving to non-lead alternatives.
- Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh have now all recently switched to lead-free petrol (after different phase-ins in the three countries), thereby reducing lead levels substantially in the atmosphere.
- This will be done by using lead-free petrol and by fitting catalytic converters to vehicles.
Definition of lead-free in US English: lead-freeadjectiveledˈfrēlɛdˈfri (of gasoline) unleaded. Example sentencesExamples - Public awareness of the problem has led to the wide use of lead-free petrol and reduced levels of environmental lead.
- A precedent for the scheme was established when the development agency was involved in subsidising the installation of lead-free petrol pumps in remote areas in the 1980s - but this time the fuel companies are eager to be involved.
- The big difference with the JTS engine is that it can use ordinary lead-free petrol, while still giving worthwhile improvements in power and torque outputs over the existing 2.0 litre twin spark unit.
- The improvement is due to the city's encouragement of lead-free petrol which started in 1997.
- By 2005, the entire continent will be using lead-free gasoline.
- ‘The engines will be using lead-free fuel and will have the most modern catalytic converters so there should not be a problem,’ he said.
- Initially lead-free fuel was needed for catalyst-equipped cars introduced into the U.S. and Japan markets in the mid-1970s.
- The average blood lead level of Johannesburg children taking part in a study has dropped by 25 percent since the introduction of lead-free petrol in 1996, the SA Medical Research Council said yesterday.
- With the introduction of lead-free petrol, hopefully the figures should fall, as they have in Delhi and Mumbai, which require unleaded gasoline.
- In the same way that oil companies moved rapidly to lead-free petrol, PC manufacturers wish to cut out the contaminating element by moving to non-lead alternatives.
- Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh have now all recently switched to lead-free petrol (after different phase-ins in the three countries), thereby reducing lead levels substantially in the atmosphere.
- This will be done by using lead-free petrol and by fitting catalytic converters to vehicles.
- ‘That has led to the virtually lead-free fuel status we currently enjoy,’ he said.
- This may be caused by carcinogenic additives to lead-free petrol such as benzene.
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