kerosene
kerosene — 名詞
1. a thin, clear oil that catches fire easily; it comes from petroleum or coal and
煤油
從石油提煉,用於引擎、爐具、燈具的燃油
a thin, clear oil that catches fire easily; it comes from petroleum or coal and people burn it in jet engines, lamps, stoves, and heaters, or mix it with paint and grease to dissolve them
Devika filled the camp stove with kerosene before lighting it to cook dinner.
Devika 在點火煮晚餐前,先將煤油倒入露營爐中。
fill + with kerosene (verb + preposition collocation)
The airport stores large tanks of kerosene for refueling planes between flights.
機場存放著大型煤油槽,用來在航班之間為飛機加油。
kerosene as jet fuel (common context)
Gabriel used kerosene to clean the oily parts of his bicycle chain.
Gabriel 用煤油清理腳踏車鏈條上油膩的部分。
A strong smell of kerosene filled the garage after the fuel can tipped over.
油桶翻倒後,車庫裡充滿了一股濃濃的煤油味。
Liam mixed a small amount of kerosene with the paint to make it thinner.
Liam 在油漆中摻入少許煤油,讓它變得更稀。
Amira lit the kerosene lamp when the power went out during the storm.
暴風雨停電時,Amira 點起了煤油燈。
Grandma's old kerosene heater keeps the cabin warm on winter nights.
奶奶的老式煤油暖爐在冬夜裡讓小屋保持溫暖。
Joaquín poured kerosene into the hurricane lantern before heading out to the barn.
Joaquín 在前往穀倉前,將煤油注入防風燈中。
In many rural villages, families still use kerosene stoves for everyday cooking.
在許多農村,家家戶戶仍用煤油爐來煮飯。
用法筆記
Kerosene is uncountable — do not use it with the indefinite article 'a' or make it plural. In British English, the word paraffin is the common term for kerosene when it is burned in home heaters, lamps, or stoves, though 'kerosene' remains standard for aviation fuel in both dialects. Whether powering a jet engine or lighting a household lamp, the substance is the same fuel.