gallon
galón
definition
noun
a unit of volume for liquid measure equal to four quarts, in particular.
gallons of fake blood
a large volume.
translation of 'gallon'
noun
galón
example
The annual price for milk per 'gallon' was £1.17, the euro equivalent being 1.48.
The price at the Shell petrol station in Haverfordwest is 89.9p per litre, approximately 15p a 'gallon' difference.
What gets the equivalent of 1,000 miles per 'gallon' , doesn't pollute, will save the world, and transports you in breezy style?
Check the number of kilometres it achieves per litre or miles per 'gallon' with dealers and then double-check those figures in motoring magazines or on consumer websites.
At eight cents a 'gallon' , that's a savings of $1.20 compared to other gas stations.
Petrol prices could go up by another 5p per 'gallon' , or 1p per litre, in the coming weeks after an increase in the cost of crude oil.
Four liters is approximately one 'gallon' , or the equivalent of about nine pounds.
For smaller back pack sprayers use an equivalent of 1.3 oz of product per every 'gallon' of water.
It was announced that garages would switch to selling petrol by the litre instead of the 'gallon' from the following autumn.
The interesting question is: What is the cost of burning a 'gallon' of gasoline to society?
The Fabia will average well over 40 miles per 'gallon' , almost matching the more expensive 1.9 litre turbodiesel.
Should we be concerned about the whole chain of calculations he used to arrive at a wheat-field equivalent for a 'gallon' of gas?
At this time, the going rate per 'gallon' was the equivalent of about 5p.
Carry one 'gallon' of water per person per day, and beware of sudden wind gusts or thunderstorms.
That's the equivalent of about 1 teaspoon of sugar in a 'gallon' of water.
Pump prices have already soared to 81p per litre - £3.68p a 'gallon' - on many forecourts.
Well, certainly this would be true in Europe, where fuel costs the equivalent of $4 or $5 per 'gallon' .
I kicked the habit in the early 1980s, when gas prices were the equivalent of about $3 per 'gallon' .
The AA calculates that a modest family car doing 12,000 miles a year and getting 30 miles per 'gallon' will use 1800 litres of fuel.
Even unleaded petrol has long since raced past the £4 per 'gallon' mark, retailing at 96.9 pence a litre.
The premium was based on the milk quota held by eligible farmers on March 31 at a rate of approximately 1.21 cent a litre or 5.5 cent per 'gallon' .
A British 'gallon' is 5 litres, but a US one is less.
An independent forensic specialist determined that the foam's combustibility was equivalent to 13 'gallons' of gasoline.
He said the typical dairy farmer in Ireland is producing 40,000 'gallons' of milk per year.
Other units, such as cubic meters or 'imperial gallons' , can be converted to the U.S. barrel fairly easily.
According to Leisner, one ton of waste produces the equivalent of 18 'gallons' of biofuel.
What do a few buckets of waste mean anyway, in the grand scheme of things as you bob up and down atop gazillions of 'gallons' of seawater?
Actually, 'gallonage' was down by almost 1 percent.
You must avoid applying concentrated materials to the tree at 'gallonages' that allow the material to dribble to the lower surface of the fruit.
Those stars join a list of past celebrity sliming victims during the popular ritual in which 'gallons' of slime rain down on someone during the festivities.
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