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gallon

Aussprache: [ˈɡæl.ən]

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Kontext: „measurement“

(noun) a unit used to measure liquids. One gallon is equal to four quarts or about 3.8 liters. It's often used in the United States to measure things like milk, gas, or water.

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I bought a gallon of juice for the party.

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I didn't have enough money to buy even one gallon of milk.

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How many gallons of water do we need for the camping trip?

Kontext: „volume of liquids“

(noun) a large container that holds a gallon of liquid. Sometimes, we talk about the containers that store liquids, like a gallon jug or bottle.

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The gallon jug of water is easy to carry.

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There were no gallon containers available at the store.

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Can I refill my gallon container at the water station?

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