fuel level
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Definition
Noun: 1. The amount of fuel remaining: The quantity of fuel, such as gasoline, diesel, or other combustible material, that is currently present in a vehicle's or machine's storage tank. This is typically indicated by a gauge or sensor.
Usage
The term "fuel level" is used to describe the current state of a fuel supply, most commonly in the context of vehicles (cars, trucks, airplanes, ships) or stationary engines and generators. It is a measurement of what is left, not the total capacity.
Examples
- The dashboard warning light came on because the fuel level was critically low.
- Before a long trip, always check the fuel level in your car.
- The pilot monitored the aircraft's fuel level throughout the flight.
- The generator will shut down automatically if the fuel level drops below a safe point.
Advanced Usage
- "To check the fuel level": To ascertain how much fuel remains.
- It's a good habit to check the fuel level before starting your journey.
- "Fuel level indicator" or "fuel level sensor": The device that measures and displays the amount of fuel.
- The faulty fuel level sensor showed an incorrect reading.
Variants and Related Words
- Fuel gauge (n): The instrument on a dashboard that displays the fuel level.
- Fuel tank (n): The container that holds the fuel, the level of which is measured.
Synonyms
- Fuel quantity: A more technical term often used in aviation and engineering contexts.
- Amount of fuel remaining: A descriptive phrase with the same meaning.
Notes
"Fuel level" specifically refers to the remaining amount. The total capacity of the tank is a separate measurement (e.g., "fuel tank capacity"). It is a compound noun treated as a single conceptual unit in this context.
Noun
- the amount of fuel remaining