- fill up a fuel tank
- Макаров: заправлять горючим топливный бак
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
fill — fillable, adj. /fil/, v.t. 1. to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water. 2. to occupy to the full capacity: Water filled the basin. The crowd filled the hall. 3. to supply to an extreme degree or plentifully: to fill … Universalium
tank up — fill the tank of a vehicle with fuel. → tank … English new terms dictionary
Fuel tax — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy … Wikipedia
tank — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 container ADJECTIVE ▪ empty, full ▪ glass, steel ▪ 4 foot, 50 gallon, 80 litre/80 liter, etc … Collocations dictionary
tank — tank1 [ tæŋk ] noun count *** ▸ 1 large metal container ▸ 2 container for fish ▸ 3 strong military vehicle ▸ 4 room in police station ▸ 5 artificial lake 1. ) a large metal container for liquid or gas: a water/oil/fuel tank a ) the liquid or gas… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fill up — [1] To put in the full amount of fuel as in Fill up the gas tank, I m down to a quarter of a tank. Often said, Fill er up or Fill her up. [2] The amount needed to make a full tank as in I need a fill up … Dictionary of automotive terms
fill up — verb 1. make full, also in a metaphorical sense (Freq. 2) fill a container fill the child with pride • Syn: ↑fill, ↑make full • Ant: ↑empty (for … Useful english dictionary
tank up something — tank up (something) to fill the fuel container of a vehicle with gas or other fuel. There won t be any gas stations for miles and miles, so we d better tank up now. It s always a good idea to tank up a rented car before you return it … New idioms dictionary
tank up — (something) to fill the fuel container of a vehicle with gas or other fuel. There won t be any gas stations for miles and miles, so we d better tank up now. It s always a good idea to tank up a rented car before you return it … New idioms dictionary
fuel — [n] something providing energy ammunition, combustible, electricity, encouragement, food, gas, incitement, juice, material, means, nourishment, propellant, provocation; concepts 467,520,523,661 fuel [v] give energy to charge, fan, feed, fill ‘er… … New thesaurus
tank up — intransitive verb : to stuff oneself with food or drink tank up on breakfast G.S.Perry tanked up on beer J.V.Fox especially : to drink liquor to excess * * * ˌtank ˈup [intransitive] … Useful english dictionary