单词
fossil
读音
ˈfɑːsl
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释义
n. 化石;僵化的事物;顽固不化的人 adj. 化石的;陈腐的,守旧的
例句
Burning fossil fuels uses oxygen and produces carbon dioxide.
燃烧化石燃料消耗氧气并产生二氧化碳。
On a global scale, 77% of energy is created from fossil fuels.
全球77%的能量产生自化石燃料。
The electricity industry consumes large amounts of fossil fuels.
电力工业消耗大量的矿物燃料。
Burning fossil fuels uses oxygen and produces carbon dioxide.
燃烧化石燃料消耗氧气并产生二氧化碳。
On a global scale, 77% of energy is created from fossil fuels.
全球77%的能量产生自化石燃料。
The electricity industry consumes large amounts of fossil fuels.
电力工业消耗大量的矿物燃料。
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and I searched for the wordsfossil fuels,oil, gas, coal.
Worse still, industrial renewables can share some of the same problemsas fossil fuels,relying on destructive mining operations and carbon-emitting global supply chains.
about what those young engineers know how to do:decarbonize fossil fuels.Not decarbonize the economy,
I know that sounds odd,decarbonize fossil fuels.What it means is,
wind and solar will be cheaper as a source of electricitythan fossil fuels,within a few years.
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