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单词 gas mileage
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Definition of gas mileage in English:

gas mileage

noun
mass nounNorth American
  • The number of miles that a vehicle can travel using a particular amount of fuel.

    a well-tuned engine can improve gas mileage by an average of 4%
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At 75 miles per hour, the average gas mileage goes down by 24 percent.
    • Their tests showed that the device made no difference in gas mileage or emissions.
    • Someone who buys an expensive sports car to show off probably doesn't fret much about gas mileage.
    • Not surprisingly, auto makers are balking at the extra investment that would be required to boost gas mileage.
    • Having a thorough inspection by a qualified professional can cut your emissions and save you gas mileage.
    • The average new vehicle sold today actually gets worse gas mileage than it did in 1980.
    • Its cars had low emissions and great gas mileage, and they were very reliable.
    • Simply inflating your tires to the proper level can increase gas mileage by 3.3 percent.
    • Critics say the changes only raise gas mileage about two miles per gallon.
    • Functionally, hybrid engines increase gas mileage (or, if you'd rather, decreases gas consumption).

Definition of gas mileage in US English:

gas mileage

noun
North American
  • The number of miles that a vehicle can travel using a particular amount of fuel.

    a well-tuned engine can improve gas mileage by an average of 4%
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not surprisingly, auto makers are balking at the extra investment that would be required to boost gas mileage.
    • At 75 miles per hour, the average gas mileage goes down by 24 percent.
    • Critics say the changes only raise gas mileage about two miles per gallon.
    • Their tests showed that the device made no difference in gas mileage or emissions.
    • Its cars had low emissions and great gas mileage, and they were very reliable.
    • Functionally, hybrid engines increase gas mileage (or, if you'd rather, decreases gas consumption).
    • Someone who buys an expensive sports car to show off probably doesn't fret much about gas mileage.
    • Simply inflating your tires to the proper level can increase gas mileage by 3.3 percent.
    • The average new vehicle sold today actually gets worse gas mileage than it did in 1980.
    • Having a thorough inspection by a qualified professional can cut your emissions and save you gas mileage.
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