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单词 crude oil
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Definition of crude oil in English:

crude oil

noun
mass noun
  • Unrefined petroleum.

    vast reserves of crude oil were discovered in the region
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Crude oil has the ability to spread out on sea water, eventually to form a film which is only a few molecules thick.
    • Unless there is a recovery in crude oil prices, real tax reform, and a further depreciation of currency, the company will struggle to survive.
    • Whether the high price of petrol at the pumps was the result of the fluctuations in the world price of crude oil or that of the now discarded fuel tax escalator—or more likely the combination of the two—is all but entirely beside the point.
    • In past times, crude oil usually was considered to be a nuisance, a condition that changed only when people found ways to create products from it that people wished to buy.
    • Refineries can't process the crude oil that is piling up.
    • The first thing to understand about petroleum is this: crude oil is only valuable because it can be made into other things.
    • Backward vertical integration minimizes the risks of interruption in the constant flow of crude oil to its refineries.
    • At the current price of around $30 per barrel, the US economy consumes $570 million worth of crude oil daily.
    • Crude oil prices have fallen precipitously in real terms.
    • For the last year at least, virtually every nation that can produce crude oil has been producing flat out.
    • The report notes the shock in store for families this winter when price increases for crude oil show up in large increases in home heating bills.
 
 

Definition of crude oil in US English:

crude oil

nounˌkrud ˈɔɪlˌkro͞od ˈoil
  • Unrefined petroleum.

    a shortage of crude oil
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The report notes the shock in store for families this winter when price increases for crude oil show up in large increases in home heating bills.
    • Unless there is a recovery in crude oil prices, real tax reform, and a further depreciation of currency, the company will struggle to survive.
    • In past times, crude oil usually was considered to be a nuisance, a condition that changed only when people found ways to create products from it that people wished to buy.
    • Crude oil has the ability to spread out on sea water, eventually to form a film which is only a few molecules thick.
    • At the current price of around $30 per barrel, the US economy consumes $570 million worth of crude oil daily.
    • Backward vertical integration minimizes the risks of interruption in the constant flow of crude oil to its refineries.
    • Refineries can't process the crude oil that is piling up.
    • Whether the high price of petrol at the pumps was the result of the fluctuations in the world price of crude oil or that of the now discarded fuel tax escalator—or more likely the combination of the two—is all but entirely beside the point.
    • The first thing to understand about petroleum is this: crude oil is only valuable because it can be made into other things.
    • For the last year at least, virtually every nation that can produce crude oil has been producing flat out.
    • Crude oil prices have fallen precipitously in real terms.
 
 
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