gas pump
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Definition
Noun: A mechanical device, typically found at a fueling station, designed to dispense gasoline (petrol) or other motor fuels from underground storage tanks into vehicles.
Usage
The term "gas pump" refers specifically to the dispensing unit itself. It is a common piece of equipment at service stations and garages. - I pulled up to the gas pump and started filling my car's tank. - The price per gallon is displayed on the screen of the gas pump.
Advanced Usage
- "at the gas pump": This phrase is often used when discussing the location or action of refueling, or the cost of fuel.
- Consumers are feeling the pressure of high prices at the gas pump.
Variants and Related Words
- Fuel pump: A more general term that can refer to the same device, especially when dispensing diesel or other fuels.
- Petrol pump: The common term used in British English.
- Dispenser: A technical synonym for the pumping unit.
- Pump island: Refers to the raised concrete area where multiple gas pumps are located.
Synonyms
- Fuel dispenser
- Petrol pump (UK)
- Filling station pump
Related Phrases
- Self-service pump: A gas pump where the customer operates the dispenser.
- Most stations today have self-service pumps.
- Pump handle/nozzle: The specific part of the gas pump held by the user to dispense fuel.
- Remember to replace the pump nozzle securely when you're done.
Noun
- a pump in a service station that draws gasoline from underground storage tanks