Meaning and Usage
汽油 (qìyóu) specifically refers to gasoline or petrol, the fuel used primarily for cars and other vehicles. It is a common noun used in everyday contexts related to transportation, fuel stations, and energy discussions.
Common Collocations
- 加汽油 (jiā qìyóu): to add gasoline, refuel
- 汽油价格 (qìyóu jiàgé): gasoline price
- 汽油车 (qìyóu chē): gasoline-powered car
These collocations are frequently used when talking about cars, fuel costs, and refueling.
Usage Notes
汽油 is always used as a noun referring to the fuel itself. It is not used metaphorically or in abstract senses. When talking about refueling, the verb 加 (to add) is commonly paired with 汽油. Avoid confusing 汽油 with 柴油 (diesel fuel), which is a different type of fuel.
Register and Tone
This word is neutral and standard, suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It appears often in news reports about energy prices, daily conversations about cars, and technical discussions about engines.
Meaning and Usage
汽油 (qìyóu) specifically refers to gasoline or petrol, the fuel used primarily for cars and other vehicles. It is a common noun used in everyday contexts related to transportation, fuel stations, and energy discussions.
Common Collocations
- 加汽油 (jiā qìyóu): to add gasoline, refuel
- 汽油价格 (qìyóu jiàgé): gasoline price
- 汽油车 (qìyóu chē): gasoline-powered car
These collocations are frequently used when talking about cars, fuel costs, and refueling.
Usage Notes
汽油 is always used as a noun referring to the fuel itself. It is not used metaphorically or in abstract senses. When talking about refueling, the verb 加 (to add) is commonly paired with 汽油. Avoid confusing 汽油 with 柴油 (diesel fuel), which is a different type of fuel.
Register and Tone
This word is neutral and standard, suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It appears often in news reports about energy prices, daily conversations about cars, and technical discussions about engines.
Meaning and Usage
汽油 (qìyóu) specifically refers to gasoline or petrol, the fuel used primarily for cars and other vehicles. It is a common noun used in everyday contexts related to transportation, fuel stations, and energy discussions.
Common Collocations
- 加汽油 (jiā qìyóu): to add gasoline, refuel
- 汽油价格 (qìyóu jiàgé): gasoline price
- 汽油车 (qìyóu chē): gasoline-powered car
These collocations are frequently used when talking about cars, fuel costs, and refueling.
Usage Notes
汽油 is always used as a noun referring to the fuel itself. It is not used metaphorically or in abstract senses. When talking about refueling, the verb 加 (to add) is commonly paired with 汽油. Avoid confusing 汽油 with 柴油 (diesel fuel), which is a different type of fuel.
Register and Tone
This word is neutral and standard, suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It appears often in news reports about energy prices, daily conversations about cars, and technical discussions about engines.