Noun Phrase
/pɛtrəl kənˈsʌmpʃən/
The term "petrol consumption" refers to the amount of petrol (gasoline) used by a vehicle or machinery over a specified period or distance. It is commonly used in discussions related to fuel efficiency, environmental impact, and economic factors associated with vehicle operations.
Frequency of Use: "Petrol consumption" is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, particularly in automotive discussions, environmental studies, and policymaking. However, it tends to appear more often in formal writing such as reports, articles, and academic papers rather than casual conversation.
Translation: El gobierno ha implementado nuevas regulaciones para reducir el consumo de gasolina.
Sentence: Families are looking for ways to decrease their petrol consumption during the summer months.
Translation: Las familias buscan formas de disminuir su consumo de gasolina durante los meses de verano.
Sentence: The recent hike in fuel prices has caused many drivers to monitor their petrol consumption more closely.
"Petrol consumption" is not typically part of common idiomatic expressions. However, it can relate to several phrases that talk about fuel efficiency or environmental concerns.
Translation: Después de varios viajes por carretera, mi coche está casi sin gasolina, lo que ha llevado a un aumento en el consumo de gasolina.
Expression: "Burning the midnight oil"
Translation: Si seguimos quemando el aceite de medianoche, nuestro consumo de gasolina seguramente se disparará con toda la conducción nocturna.
Expression: "Hit the road"
The term "petrol" comes from the French word "pétrole," which itself originates from the Latin word "petra," meaning "rock," combined with "oleum," meaning "oil." "Consumption" comes from the Latin "consumptio," which means "a using up, destruction," derived from "consumere," meaning "to use up, waste." Together, "petrol consumption" literally refers to the using up of fuel derived from rock oil.
Synonyms: - Fuel consumption - Gasoline usage
Antonyms: - Fuel efficiency - Fuel economy