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The Chinese word for fuel pump is
燃油泵

rán yóu bèng



fuel pump

Chinese Definition


Components
     1. to burn; to be alight
     2. to ignite; to light
     3. to spark off (hopes); to start (debate); to raise (hopes)
     4. (neologism, slang) lit; awesome; cool; uplifting
     5. (neologism, slang) pumped up; hyper; stoked
     6. (Hokkien, Teochew, Hainanese) to burn (wood, coal, etc.)
     7. (Hokkien, Teochew) to heat up; to boil (a liquid)
           燃水 - to heat up water; to boil water, MN
     1. name of an ancient river
     2. oil: fat, grease, lard, etc.
           麻油 - sesame oil
           豬油 - lard
           機油 - engine oil
           炒 菜 要 落 油。 - You need to add oil when you stir-fry vegetables.
     3. petroleum; fuel
           石油 - petroleum; oil
           漏油jau4-2 - to leak fuel
           加油 - to refuel
           油站 - petrol station; gas station
     4. to paint
           油 屋 - to paint the house
     5. (Cantonese) Short for 油漆, paint, tr=-
           啲 油jau4-2 未 乾 呀。 - The paint hasn't dried yet.
           油油jau4-2 - to apply paint
     6. (Cantonese) to colour (with crayons, coloured pencils, oil pastel, etc.)
           老師 將 弟dai6-4弟dai6-2 油 嗰 幅 畫 貼堂。 - The teacher posted the picture that my brother coloured on the board.
     7. (Cantonese) Short for 油門, accelerator; gas pedal; throttle
           踩油jau4-2 - to hit the gas; to accelerate
     8. (Cantonese) oily
     9. to be grease-stained
     10. sly; glib
     11. vigorous, abundant
     12. shiny
     13. sweet-tempered, acquiescent
     14. flippant and insincere
     15. dark
     16. (chiefly Taiwan originally ACG slang) resembling a weeb; obsessive towards ACG
     17. Used in 浩油
     1. pump
     2. to pump
     3. (Cantonese) (Onomatopoeia for an explosion.)
           泵bam6 一聲 噉 爆炸 - to explode with a boom


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