feed (provide with nourishment), nourish to nurture, to fuel (pronominal) to eat, to feed oneself This is a regular verb of the second conjugation, like...
under [with pod (+ accusative) ‘under what’] (transitive) to stoke (to add fuel to a fire to avoid it burning out) [with genitive or accusative ‘what’, along...
almost one thousand hours as a pilot. (transitive, reflexive) to use up (e.g. fuel, money) by flying (transitive, colloquial) to obtain through effort, to procure...
singular preterite arremessei, past participle arremessado) (regional) to fuel; provide Conjugation of arremessar (See Appendix:Portuguese verbs) 1Brazilian...
groups call for global fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty”, in The Guardian[1]: “The modern addiction to fossil fuels is not just an act of environmental...
(reflexive) to throw oneself бацити се на земљу ― to fall to the ground, dive to the floor бацити се на посао ― to devote oneself completely to a job бацити...
[with durch] (figurative, transitive) to consume, to guzzle, to burn (e.g. fuel, money) (transitive, colloquial, perfect only) to despise, to have a pet...
vatru ― to add fuel to the fire (literally, “throw oil to the fire”) baciti se na učenje ― to hit the books (literally, “throw oneself at studying”) Conjugation...
Science[1]: With conventional fuel cells as their model, researchers learned to use similar chemical reactions to make a fuel from microbes in pee. […] They...
they do any of that running commentary stuff.” 2013 August 3, “Yesterday’s fuel”, in The Economist[1], volume 408, number 8847: The dawn of the oil age...