Examples of using "Benzin" in a sentence and their english translations:
I smell gas.
I pulled into the gas station for gas.
I have to put gas in the tank.
The price of gas is rising.
Tom could smell gasoline.
I smell gas.
Gas is cheap now.
- Gas prices have dropped.
- Petrol prices have dropped.
Where is the gas station?
Gasoline is scarce around here.
Gas prices are up.
This isn't gasoline.
The gas tank is going to explode.
I ran out of gasoline on the way.
I put gas in the car.
My car burns a lot of gas.
Tom put gas in the car.
Tom looked down at the fuel gauge.
The gas tank is almost empty.
I used to work at a gas station.
The gas gauge is on empty.
Is there gas in the tank?
Tom smelled gas.
- Tom pulled into a gas station.
- Tom pulled into the gas station.
- Tom pulled into a petrol station.
Gasoline isn't cheap anymore.
Gasoline is used for fuel.
Gasoline is sold by the liter.
One of our gas cans is missing.
Where do I pay for the gas?
Let's stop at the next gas station.
Gasoline is more flammable than fuel oil.
We need to fill up at the next gas station.
Five gallons of regular, please.
I work at a gas station.
I pumped five gallons of gas into my car.
Dan was left behind at the gas station.
This car uses the most gas.
Let's stop at the next station and gas up.
"How much gas do you want?" "Fill 'er up."
- There is a great demand for gasoline.
- There's a great demand for gasoline.
A gas station is one kilometer ahead.
I bought the sandwich at the gas station.
I bought forty dollars' worth of gasoline today.
Turning to the left, you will find the gas station.
We need to remember to put some gasoline in the car.
Tom bought 30 gallons of gas.
I need to put some gas in my car.
- Where is the nearest gas station?
- Where's the nearest gas station?
How much do you pay for gasoline?
How much gasoline is left in the tank?
I need to find a gas station.
Big cars burn a lot of gas.
He puts aside some gas.
My brother is working at a gas station.
How many litres of oil are there in a barrel?
The petrol station is open seven days a week.
Tom couldn't remember whether or not he'd paid the gas bill.
I'll never get used to skyrocketing prices for gasoline.
Give me five gallons of gas, please.
I stopped to get gas on my way home.
The gasoline truck ran into the gate and blew up.
Tom had to stop for gasoline.
I stopped to get gas on the way to work.
Sami was standing outside a gas station.
He puts gas in his car twice a week.
How many miles is it to the next gas station?
There is a gas station one kilometer ahead.
Is there a gas station near here?
Tom pulled into the gas station and turned off his engine.
Tom worked as a gas station attendant.
I'm at a gas station thirty miles south of Boston.
Tom bought gas and paid in cash.
The lawn mower needs gas to operate.
Do you have a gas can I can borrow?
On the way to the airport they stopped at a gas station.
My gas bill for last month was very high.
Where's the nearest gas station around here?
Gasoline costs more in France than in the United States.
This station's gas is good and cheap.
I'm going to pull over at the next gas station.
They have charging robots at this gas station.
Tom can't afford to have a car. Gas is too expensive.
Sami used gasoline to burn Layla's body.
I usually gas up the car at this service station.
He contrived a new engine that does not use gas.
Hummers are big gas guzzlers.
Tom and Mary have a gas station together.
Tom owns a small store next to the petrol station.
Be careful not to spill gasoline when filling the tank on your lawn mower.
Are gas prices going to go down?
I got a part-time job at a gas station.
Tom stopped at the convenience store for gas and water.
I can smell gas.
Was it one genius who was finding oil for the whole team?
Gasoline prices affect all of us one way or another.
Are gasoline prices skyrocketing this summer, I wonder?