carburettor

英 [kɑːbjʊ'retə; -bə-] 美 ['kɑrbəretɚ]
  • n. [车辆] 汽化器
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carburettor
carburettor: [19] Carburettor is a derivative of carburet, an obsolete term for what is now known as carbide ‘a carbon compound’. It was originally used for a device for adding carbon to a gas for enhancing its power of illumination; the current application to a device for producing air/fuel vapour in an engine dates from the 1890s. Carburet itself was a later form of carbure, borrowed in the 1790s from French; its ultimate origin was in Latin carbō, source of English carbon.
=> carbon
1. The mixture is fed into the cylinder from the carburettor.
混合体由汽化器注入汽缸.

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2. How about your carburettor?
您的汽化器怎么样?

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