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a large container for holding liquid or gas (貯放液體或氣體的)箱,槽,罐 a fuel/water/storage tank 燃料/水/儲存罐 a fish tank (= for keeping fish in) 魚缸 I filled the petrol tank before I set off on my journey. 出發前,我給油箱加滿了油。 - (North American English)
the gas tank 油箱 He uses an oxygen tank to breathe. 他用氧氣罐呼吸。
Extra ExamplesTopics The environmentb2, Transport by car or lorryb2, Sports: water sportsb2Put a little fish food into the tank. 往魚缸裏放點兒魚食。 The truck crashed into a wall and ruptured a fuel tank. 卡車撞上牆,撞破了油箱。 Firefighters sometimes need to use air tanks and special breathing masks. 消防隊員有時需要使用貯氣罐和特殊的呼吸面罩。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- empty
- full
- glass
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- fill
- refill
- drain
- …
- contain something
- in a/the tank
- into a/the tank
- tank of
- …
- tank (of something)
the contents of a tank or the amount it will hold 箱(或桶等)所裝之物;一箱(或一桶等)的量 We drove there and back on one tank of fuel. 我們開着一箱燃料來來回回。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- empty
- full
- glass
- …
- fill
- refill
- drain
- …
- contain something
- in a/the tank
- into a/the tank
- tank of
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a military vehicle covered with strong metal and armed with guns. It can travel over very rough ground using wheels that move inside metal belts. 坦克 Tanks rolled in to end the siege. 坦克趕來解圍。 He's six feet tall and built like a tank (= has a solid, strong body). 他有六英尺高,身材像坦克。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- armoured/armored
- army
- battle
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- climb into
- get into
- drive
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- roll
- advance
- attack
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- battalion
- company
- corps
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an artificial pool, lake or reservoir (人工)水池,湖,水庫 see also drunk tank
Word Originearly 17th cent.: perhaps from Gujarati tānkũ or Marathi (a language spoken in the western Indian state of Maharashtra) tānke͂ ‘underground cistern’, from Sanskrit tadāga ‘pond’, probably influenced by Portuguese tangue ‘pond’, from Latin stagnum. The military vehicle took its name from the use of tank as a secret code word during manufacture in 1915.