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		Definition of fuel consumption in English: fuel consumptionnoun mass nounThe amount of fuel a vehicle uses to travel a particular distance at a particular speed.  the vehicle is easier to drive and has far better fuel consumption  Example sentencesExamples -  The council was attracted by the car's frugal fuel consumption, low noise levels and reduced exhaust emissions.
 -  One downside to turbo charging an engine in order to achieve a better power output is that fuel consumption suffers.
 -  Significant recent improvements in engine efficiency as well as hull and propeller design have also led to big savings in fuel consumption and exhaust emissions.
 -  Expect an average fuel consumption of close to 25 mpg.
 -  The test car, with its 1.8 litre petrol engine, gave good performance and fuel consumption in all circumstances.
 -  Fuel consumption is good - you can expect to get around 45 miles per gallon.
 -  This power unit gives the car excellent performance combined with miserly fuel consumption.
 -  Even in traffic, the engine saunters along contentedly at low revs, keeping fuel consumption down.
 -  The performance is a combination of the weight, fuel consumption and aerodynamics.
 -  Italian cars sometimes give the impression that performance may take precedence over fuel consumption.
 
    Definition of fuel consumption in US English: fuel consumptionnoun The amount of fuel a vehicle uses to travel a particular distance at a particular speed.  the vehicle is easier to drive and has far better fuel consumption  Example sentencesExamples -  Even in traffic, the engine saunters along contentedly at low revs, keeping fuel consumption down.
 -  This power unit gives the car excellent performance combined with miserly fuel consumption.
 -  Significant recent improvements in engine efficiency as well as hull and propeller design have also led to big savings in fuel consumption and exhaust emissions.
 -  Italian cars sometimes give the impression that performance may take precedence over fuel consumption.
 -  One downside to turbo charging an engine in order to achieve a better power output is that fuel consumption suffers.
 -  The council was attracted by the car's frugal fuel consumption, low noise levels and reduced exhaust emissions.
 -  The test car, with its 1.8 litre petrol engine, gave good performance and fuel consumption in all circumstances.
 -  Fuel consumption is good - you can expect to get around 45 miles per gallon.
 -  The performance is a combination of the weight, fuel consumption and aerodynamics.
 -  Expect an average fuel consumption of close to 25 mpg.
 
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