词汇 | example_english_fuel |
释义 | Examples of fuelThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The weather component models moisture input and output in fuels generically classed as fine, moderate, and heavy. In developed countries, fuels are further specified in numerous classes for fire behavior prediction, but that requires decades of field work. The proposed tax would bring carbon-rich fuels in line with natural gas, which is taxed in some countries but not others. The conversion efficiency of the process of electricity generation using fossil fuels is between 30% and 40% when at its most efficient. The speed with which this will occur depends primarily upon the speed at which the prices of conventional fuels rise. A more pessimistic scenario examines possible outcomes in the absence of energy saving technological change and backstops fuels. To improve environmental performance, the other option suggested by the author is substituting other low carbon fuels for coal or using washed coal. Such technologies may, for example, include commercial fuels and improved agricultural inputs. Interventions must be found to make solid fuels less risky for health. Issues of affordability affect uptake of both improved stoves and modern fuels. Both forest fuelwood and alternative fuels require labor inputs. Park managers should recognize that collection of alternative fuels, higher shadow prices, and greater wealth will reduce the intensity of fuelwood collection from forests. Dignified defiance is mostly fueled by dignity as a virtue, a strong sense of self-worth, courage, wisdom, temperance, and justice. Such anxiety defines a major impetus behind donation campaigns; further, it fuels the devotion that drives the difficult work of procurement staff throughout this country. In a city where speculation fuels the money markets, second guessing about corporate futures is commonplace throughout the business community. Penetration of intense charged particle beams in the outer layers of precompressed thermonuclear fuels. Penetration of intense charged par ticle beams in the outer layers of precompressed thermonuclear fuels. Also in contrast to other fuels, the import share of coal from other regions figured prominently from 1975, but declined to 4% by 1999. They can also occur on the demand side at loading facilities and in transporting fuels from ports to power plants where energy fuels are used. We think that this result follows from their bundling of all fuels and mineral resources as equally corruptive. The necessary response was to end those programmes which fuelled this deviant behaviour. The rising number of joint-stock companies fuelled the growth of the stock market in the 1890s and the first two decades of the twentieth century. Ironically, confinement of political prisoners helped forge national identity, fuelled opposition to colonialism, and provoked rebellions. Unlike critical realignments, in which electoral change occurs rapidly, issue evolutions are dynamic processes fuelled primarily by generational replacement. The floor of the workshop is compacted soil and is visibly stained with oils and fuels. At the same time it effectively fuels the drama, providing just the right thematic basis for the final dance of death. The affiliation of regional civil society organisations to their home governments fuelled suspicions on the sincerity and intentions of the other players in regional encounters. The identification of the woods used for construction materials and fuels would help to clarify this question. Although the credit boom provided a short-term stimulus to output and employment it also fuelled in-ation. The employees who worked in state ®rms and shops, and who had access to scarce goods, fuelled the black market. Figure 4 shows the average number of cooking fuels per household in each sector and 4 per cent quantile. Section 4 discusses the results of simulations where total emissions from fossil fuels are reduced through the imposition of carbon taxes. The conflict can be fuelled by two forces. However, the threat of oil-dependent nations discovering vast new reserves or developing energy policies that do not rely on fossil fuels looms on the horizon. The following chapters offer an analysis of the future of fossil fuels, and alternative energy sources. Rural class formation fueled vocal arguments between husbands and wives over their mutual responsibilities. Several parts of the conservative intellectual infrastructure fueled this revival of supply-side economics. The advent of laser-produced plasmas and laser-based plasma diagnostics have fueled interest in the formation of plasmas at densities nearing solid density. Such ideas have been fuelled and reshaped, given new direction and stimulus, by continuing white racial arrogance. Relying increasingly more on renewable resources for energy will reduce or eliminate agricultural dependency on fossil fuels. Techniques of statistical inference provided a large part of the new mentalist concepts that fueled the cognitive revolution. Workers drank before, during, and after work, fueling their long hours and grueling labor with beer. Linguistic accommodation, on the other hand, is commonly viewed as a rather long-term, goal-directed process, fueled by one constant identity projection. Recent dramatic yield increases of annual grain crops, supported by high inputs of fossil fuels, provide opportunities and potential pitfalls. Such actions fuelled resistance that took various forms ranging from ' sullenness, foot-dragging, and rumormongering ' (p. 152) to the secret maintenance of traditional religion. Increasing incomes and affluence have fuelled demand for more expansive dwellings. The instrument used matters, since a tax on emissions is substantially less costly to the losing sectors than the tax on fuels. Urbanization fuelled by migration gave rise to dramatic social and economic transformations. Relations between police organizations and the communities they serve are often tense, if not outright explosive, and police indifference only fuels the fire. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the presumption fuelled intensive empirical and theoretical research into the family links and support of older people. Another common undesirable trait of secondary fuels is their smokiness. Much of the debate regarding the future of public pensions has been fuelled by concerns over population ageing. The data also show that about 54 per cent of households use two or more fuels. Biofuels are sometimes commercial fuels and sometimes not, depending on transport and transaction costs. Self-collected fuels are important for the poor and in rural areas, reflecting the low opportunity cost of time of these groups. Electricity and petroleum fuels have start-up costs and consumption-dependent charges. In rural areas, the number of cooking fuels in the portfolio grow with welfare (from below 1.5 to 2 per household). Positive elasticity with regard to quantity consumed conditional on choosing to use traditional fuels. Prices of energy - electricity, modern fuels, and firewood - therefore have severe implications for the purchasing power of many urban and some rural lowincome groups. Deep cut-backs in the consumption of fossil fuels are required to stabilize the rates of increase of greenhouse gases let alone their concentrations. Although interest in early problem trajectories has fueled a growing research literature, most studies have focused on either externalizing problems or internalizing problems. Further, his stories indicate a strong link between emotion and memory, especially when fuelled by anger. One could argue that the war consumed itself, but that the tensions that fuelled it were not completely extinguished. We begin by exploring the factors that have fuelled the new interest in linguistic diversity. Effectively, this alternative practice is fuelling a kind of architectural irrelevance. A research octane number of 65 and volatility were low compared with modern fuels but probably suitable when considering the design of the flathead engine. In conclusion, the market forces fuelling the recycling processes are very different in the two sectors. The manure energy market is emerging for solid, liquid and gaseous fuels. Research confirms that audiences are constantly changing aggregates of indicators, fuelling the need for more and more data. The kilns were fuelled by coal or oil. The monetization of public deficits, combined with the extension of credit at negative real interest rates, further fuelled the escalating inflation. Market-based systems have advantages when radical structural changes that are fueled by deregulation and radical technological change emerge. In both regions the combination of poor economic performance and disappointment with the government in power have fuelled this loss in confidence. We demonstrate that the conflict is increasingly fueled by powerful economic incentives, as well as by political-national, social, and communal interests. On the contrary, the religious sphere has expanded, fuelled largely by global secular processes such as urbanisation, migration, transnational capital and the mass media. Moreover, they refute the notion of a soldier who is fuelled by violence and ethnic hatred, and who uncontrollably commits violent acts. We have no viable substitute for fossil fuels, and still depend on the hydrologic cycle and biogeochemical cycles to assure our supplies of materials. The potential adverse metabolic impact of antiandrogen therapy has fuelled debate on when and for how long antiandrogen treatment is indicated. After all, local authorities need to be fuelled with dedicated and confident peripatetic music specialists. A majority of households use fuelwood for cooking, but other fuels are also used. The removal of energy subsidies due to macroeconomic budgetary constraints has in some cases incidentally induced the substitution of cleaner fuels. Wood and charcoal fuelled both domestic hearths and major manufacturing industries, from glass, pottery and salt, to iron and steel. At any rate, these circumstances fuelled both population growth and density. Human activities in high-latitude regions rely heavily on fossil fuels for transportation and generation of heat and electricity. Nevertheless, the decades-long drop in fire frequency and extent in leeward zones has probably allowed fuels to accumulate. Rather than simply fuelling town- gown tensions, they served a complex variety of functions and interests along sometimes predictable and sometimes surprising lines. Besides the focus on pre-modern concepts of honour this new interest is certainly fuelled by gender historians and the study of female delinquency. In contrast, forest fuels in the savanna microclimate required 1 wk to become ignitable. Difficulties of financing the stove investment and the start-up costs of petroleum fuels are often mentioned as barriers for uptake. The dismantling of segregationist laws and temporary relaxation of strict immigration policies fueled migration and movement both within and from without the country. We suspect that a more serious pattern of antisocial behavior may ensue, perhaps fueled by a weak sense of containment. An enormous 150 per cent increase in the tax rate on fuels was necessary for this. Hence, they are not traded and their prices are exogenous, capping the level to which the price of conventional fossil fuels can rise. A more pessimistic scenario examines possible outcomes in the absence of energy saving technological change and backstop fuels. They obtain generally optimistic results even under pessimistic assumptions about prospects for energy-saving technologies and backstop fuels. She makes a particularly strong case for levying emission charges on diesel fueled cars. Education, for example, increases the opportunity cost of time and therefore makes the time savings to be gained from modern fuels more attractive. Traditional use of solid fuels can have severe adverse consequences for human health, productivity, and the environment. 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