petrol filling station

petrol filling station
filling station, especially one attached to a supermarket

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  • filling station — filling .station n a place where you can buy petrol for your car British Equivalent: petrol station …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • filling station — filling stations N COUNT A filling station is a place where you can buy petrol and oil for your car. [mainly BRIT] (in AM, usually use gas station) …   English dictionary

  • filling station — ► NOUN ▪ a petrol station …   English terms dictionary

  • Filling station — The still operating Skovshoved Filling Station from 1935 in Copenhagen, Denmark, designed by Arne Jacobsen …   Wikipedia

  • filling station — noun a service station that sells gasoline (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑gasoline station, ↑gas station, ↑petrol station • Hypernyms: ↑service station * * * noun, pl ⋯ tions [count] : ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • filling station — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms filling station : singular filling station plural filling stations a petrol station …   English dictionary

  • filling station — noun (C) a place where you can buy petrol for your car; petrol station BrE …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • filling station — noun a petrol station …   English new terms dictionary

  • petrol. — petrology. * * * pet|rol «PEHT ruhl», noun. 1. British. gasoline: »a petrol filling station (London Times). 2. Obsolete. petroleum. ╂[< Old French petrole, learned borrowing from Medieval Latin petroleum mineral oil. See etym. of doublet… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Station (disambiguation) — Station (from Latin statio ) can refer to anything stationary, specifically:* status, social status * a relay station in a courier system *cursus publicus (Roman Empire) * a type of postal facility that is not a main post office; term explained… …   Wikipedia

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