fossil fuel

    名词化石燃料
日语:化石燃料 韩语:화석 연료 德语:fossiler Brennstoff 法语:combustible fossile 俄语:combustible fósil

相关例句


If not corrected by the appropriate carbon price, low fossil fuel prices are not accurately signaling to markets the true social profitability of clean energy.(如果不通过适当的碳价格加以纠正,低化石燃料价格就不能准确地向市场显示出清洁能源真正给社会带来盈利的能力。)

The rural poor use little fossil fuel.(贫穷的农村人很少消费化石燃料。)

Coal is a fossil fuel.(煤是一种矿物燃料。)

That's why we've worked with other nations to phase out fossil fuel subsidies.(这就是为什么我们与其他国家共同努力,逐步取消化石燃料补贴的原因。)

The question has been raised whether it can be concluded that for a given level of output, Delta's operation now causes less fossil fuel to be consumed than it did formerly.(有人提出,在给定的产量水平上,能否得出这样的结论:达美航空现在的业务消耗的化石燃料比以前要少。)

But how do we cut fossil fuel emissions?(但是,我们如何来减少矿物燃料的排放呢?)

Fossil fuel prices are likely to stay "low for long".(化石燃料价格可能会“长期保持较低水平”。)

It can be extracted without burning a fossil fuel such as coal, gas, or oil.(它在采掘过程中无须燃烧如煤炭,煤气或石油这类矿石燃料。)

Even Africa and the Middle East, home to economies that are heavily dependent on fossil fuel exports, have enormous potential to develop renewables.(即便是非洲和中东这些严重依赖化石燃料出口的经济体,在发展可再生能源方面也有巨大的潜力。)

That means the drop in oxygen will depend largely on how much more fossil fuel we burn.(这就意味着含氧量的减少很大程度上取决于我们烧了多少的化石燃料。)

英英释义


noun

1. fuel consisting of the remains of organisms preserved in rocks in the earth's crust with high carbon and hydrogen content

词典解释


1. 矿物燃料;化石燃料
Fossil fuel is fuel such as coal or oil that is formed from the decayed remains of plants or animals.

fossil fuel的近义词