ガソリンgasorin
1.

A volatile liquid derived from crude oil, obtained through distillation at temperatures below 200°C, primarily used as a fuel for internal combustion engines.

2.

A mixture of hydrocarbons that serves as a fuel for vehicles and machinery, known for its relatively low boiling point and high energy content.

3.

A commonly used fuel for transportation that is characterized by its ability to power gasoline engines, making it essential for automobiles and various types of machinery.

4.

The liquid substance used in many types of vehicles, recognized for its role in powering engines while being produced as a by-product of processing crude oil.

ガソリンスタンドgasorinsutando
1.

A retail location where motorists can fill their vehicles with gasoline, providing fuel for internal combustion engines commonly used in transportation.

2.

An establishment that offers gasoline and may also provide other services such as convenience store items, car washes, or vehicle maintenance.

3.

A service station designed specifically for the dispensing of gasoline directly into cars, often equipped with pumps and additional amenities for drivers.

4.

A facility where crude oil is refined into gasoline, and then sold directly to consumers for use in their vehicles, playing a crucial role in the transportation infrastructure.

ガソリンgasorinだいdai
1.

車を運転するために必要な燃料であるガソリンを購入するために使われる費用を指す。

2.

自動車の移動に伴う燃料の料金を表す表現で、通常は金額で示される。

Example:

ガソリン代が高くなってきたので、車を手放さなければならなかった。

ガソリンgasorinしゃsha
1.

A type of vehicle that operates using gasoline as its primary fuel source, typically characterized by an internal combustion engine.

2.

A motor vehicle designed for transporting passengers or goods, which relies on gasoline for propulsion instead of electricity or alternative fuels.

3.

An automobile that uses gasoline engines rather than hybrid or fully electric systems, commonly found in both personal and commercial transportation.

4.

A vehicle propelled by the combustion of gasoline, contrasting with those that utilize diesel, electric, or other alternative power sources.