a kerosene lamp
煤油灯
1.煤油,火油
1.a clear oil with a strong smell that is used for fuel. The British word is paraffin.
1.For some years kerosene continued to be the principal one. It was sold in grocery stores and door-to-door.
多年以来煤油一直是其中主要的一种产品,它在杂货店中出售并由人挨户推销。
2."They don't have enough kerosene to run heaters for all the evacuation centres, " he said.
“他们没有足够的煤油来开动所有避难所的取暖设备”,他说。
3.Then he took up the folk remedy of drinking kerosene.
随后他尝试一个民间偏方,开始喝煤油,结果很管用。
4.For some years kerosene continued to be the principal one.
多年以来煤油一直是主要的一种产品。
5.The invention relates to a multi-physical-technique processing device capable of changing physical properties of aviation kerosene.
本发明涉及了一种能使航空煤油物理性能发生改变的多重物理技术处理装置。
6.Compared with kerosene lanterns, LEDs can deliver up to 100 times more useful light to a task, besides being extremely long-lasting.
与煤油灯相比,LED是其亮度的一百倍,并且LED使用更持久。
7.It's lit by a bleak kerosene lamp; they do not remember the last time they saw electricity.
里头的照明就靠一盏阴暗的煤油灯;他们不记得上次电来时的光景。
8.However, in 1919, kerosene production was surpassed by that of gasoline, another derivative of petroleum.
然而,1919年,另一石油衍生产品——汽油产量超过煤油。
9.One night she was preparing dinner when the kerosene light on the stove was overturned, resulting in a fire which took her hands away.
一晚,她正在准备晚餐时,火炉被推翻,导致在火灾中,她失去了双手。
10.Less than 20 percent of Afghans have access to electricity; many homes are lit by kerosene lamps, with only fans running to combat the heat.
只有低于20%的阿富汗人能得到电力供应,许多家庭靠煤油灯照明,同时只能用扇子对抗由此产生的温度。