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How to say oil, diesel, gasoline, each in English

Oil: oil, diesel: diesel, gasoline: petrol

I. oil

Pronunciation: English [?l]? American [?l]?

Syntax: oil basically means "oil", which refers to a kind of liquid that is insoluble in water and easily combustible, and can refer to all kinds of "oil", or "petroleum", oil can also mean "oil", "oil", "oil", "oil", "oil", "oil", "oil", "oil", "oil", "oil", "oil", "oil". oil can also mean "oil painting, oil paint".

Diesel

Pronunciation: English [?di?zl]? American [?di?zl]?

Grammar: diesel, diesel engine, Diesel internal combustion engine, internal combustion locomotive, internal combustion engine, diesel car, diesel engine.

III. petrol

Pronunciation: English [?petr?l]? American [?petr?l]?

Grammar: meaning "gasoline". gasoline is used in American English, petrol is used in British English.

Expanded Information

Near synonyms for petrol: gasoline

1. Pronunciation: English [?ɡ?s?li?n]? American [?ɡ?s?li?n]?

2, interpretation: gasoline.

3. Grammar: gasoline is an American English word meaning "gasoline", which can also be spelled gasolene, and petrol is commonly used in British English.

4. Example sentences: They've?begun?to?hoard?food?and? gasoline?and?save?their?money They've?saved?money?and?started?storing?food?and?gasoline.