2.[countableC]TTC informal a vehicle that uses diesel 柴油车;柴油船
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diesel• Dieselsales continued to rise with more than 41 % of all Mercedes-Benz cars now equipped with diesel engines.• Off on the freeway I hear a diesel coming, shifting down as the hillsteepens.• It will have roughly the performance of a diesel.• a diesel truck• The cab control car of a commuter train being pushed from the rearcollided head-on with an Amtrak diesellocomotive.• And 86 to 90 percent comes from vehicle exhaust, evenly divided between diesel and gasoline engines.• Except for the new diesel engines, the trains date back to 1954.• I would love to test the same rig with a turbocharged diesel engine.• Yet diesel gets off easily when it comes to pollution controls.
diesel car/truck etc• That's like puttingkerosene in a diesel car, says Mr Hamilton.• It's clearly one of the very best diesel cars around.• In addition to better economy, diesel cars use cheaperfuel and are no less environmentally-friendly than petrol-engined models fitted with catalytic converters.• Because many diesel truckstravel across state lines and are registeredoutside Arizona, they are harder to regulate than gasoline-powered vehicles.• But how many diesel cars are fitted with catalysts?• A trawl I made through three small-ad market place papersyielded around four pages of diesel cars per 300-400 page issue.• Most of it comes on diesel trucks.• There was a socialstigmaattached to diesel carownership, too.
Origindiesel
(1800-1900) Rudolph Diesel (1858-1913), German engineer who invented the engine