fracking
noun /ˈfrækɪŋ/
/ˈfrækɪŋ/
(also formal or specialist hydraulic fracturing)
[uncountable]- the process of forcing liquid at high pressure into rocks, deep holes in the ground, etc. in order to force open existing cracks (= narrow openings) and take out oil or gas
水力压裂(开采石油或天然气的方法) - Fracking has created a shale gas boom in the United States.
水力压裂在美国创造了页岩气繁荣。
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- fossil fuel
- fracking
- fuel
- hydroelectric
- nuclear
- oil
- power station
- solar
- wind farm
- Fracking has created a shale gas boom in the United States.