Low gas mileage là gì

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too low

is low

low level

low light

gas mileage

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gas pressure

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Thầy ơi, trong câu này, tại sao lại chọn [D] ạ, vì em thấy [B] cũng hợp lý:

This car has many features including: … [A] stereo, safety devices, air condition, and it saves gas. [B] good music, safety devices, air condition, and gas. [C] stereo, safety devices, air conditioned, and good gas.

[D] stereo, safety devices, air conditioning, and low gas mileage.

Nhờ thầy giải thích giùm em. Cám ơn thầy ạ.

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Dear all,

Do you use the term "low gas mileage" meaning that a car consumes a lot of petrol per one gallon?

  • No. In the UK it’s petrol, not gas, and we would describe a car as having low petrol consumption. I imagine the same, but with “gas”, would apply in AE.*

    But you can use the term “mileage per gallon” [or litre].

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    *But as the replies below show, this is not the case!

    The term "gas mileage" is used in American English for the concept of "miles per gallon".

    Or "poor fuel economy".

    Fuel economy in automobiles - Wikipedia

    The fuel economy of an automobile relates distance traveled by a vehicle and the amount of fuel consumed. Consumption can be expressed in terms of volume of fuel to travel a distance, or the distance travelled per unit volume of fuel consumed.

    Dear all,

    Do you use the term "low gas mileage" meaning that a car consumes a lot of petrol per one gallon?

    Yes. As Myridon says, a car with low gas mileage doesn't go very far per gallon of gas.

    Yes. As Myridon says, a car with low gas mileage doesn't go very far per gallon of gas.

    I agree. I think we hear "poor gas mileage" more often, but that is just a feeling as I have no data to back that up.

    You might hear someone in the U.S. say something like, "I really like my car but it doesn't get very good gas mileage."

    Often the "gas" in "gas mileage" is left off if the context is known. See the example I made up below. [I made up the conversation, the mpg cited is accurate.]

    Mike: What's your gas mileage on your new Toyota Avalon?

    Pete: It's a hybrid so I'm getting 43 miles per gallon.

    Mike: Wow. That is really good mileage. Is it city, or highway?

    Pete: It's 43 mpg city and 43 mpg highway according to the EPA, so the combined is 43 mpg.

    Mike: Wow. That's really good mileage for a large car.

    Thanks for all great comments!

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