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释义 | burn音标[b?:n]汉语翻译vt. 烧, 烧毁, 烧伤vi. 燃烧, 发热, 烧毁 n. 烧伤, 烙印 【医】 灼伤, 烧伤 相关词组: burn sth off burn itself out burn oneself out burn with fever burn in burn up burn sth into... 词型变化:动词过去式:burned,burnt 过去分词:burned,burnt 现在分词:burning 第三人称单数:burns英语解释:名词 burn:
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详细解释:burn v.(动词)burned 或 burnt [bôrnt] burn.ing,burns v.tr.(及物动词) To cause to undergo combustion.烧:使经历燃烧To destroy with fire:烧毁:用火烧毁:例句:burned the trash; burn a house down.焚毁垃圾;烧毁房屋 To consume (fuel or energy, for example):燃尽:耗尽(例如燃料或能量):例句:burned all the wood that winter.那个冬天烧完了所有的木柴 Physics To cause to undergo nuclear fission or fusion.【物理学】 使裂变或聚变:使遭受核裂变或聚变To damage or injure by fire, heat, radiation, electricity, or a caustic agent:灼伤:被火、强热、辐射、电或腐蚀性物质损坏或伤害:例句:burned the toast; burned my skin with the acid.烤糊了的面包;酸液灼伤了我的皮肤 To execute or kill with fire:烧死:被火窒息或烧死:例句:burning heretics at the stake.在火刑柱上烧死异端邪说者 To execute by electrocution.处电刑:用电刑处死 To make or produce by fire or heat:烧制,烧成:用火或热量来制造或生产:例句:burn a hole in the rug.在地毯上烧出个洞 To dispel; dissipate:驱散;消除:例句:The sun burned off the fog.阳光驱散了雾气 To use as a fuel:当作燃料使用:例句:a furnace that burns coal.以煤作燃料的火炉 To metabolize (glucose, for example) in the body.代谢:体内的新陈代谢(例如葡萄糖)To impart a sensation of intense heat to:刺激:给予一种强热的感觉:例句:The chili burned my mouth.干辣椒使我的嘴里发热 To irritate or inflame, as by chafing or sunburn.发热:因摩擦或日晒而发热或变红To let (oneself or a part of one`s body) become sunburned.晒黑:使(某人或其身体的一部分)晒黑To brand (an animal).烙印,烙上:(在动物身上)打烙印To harden or impart a finish to by subjecting to intense heat; fire:烧制:通过施加强热使变硬或使完美;火烧:例句:burn clay pots in a kiln.在窑里烧制陶器 To make angry:使发怒:例句:That remark really burns me.那次评论的确激怒了我 To defeat in a contest, especially by a narrow margin.险胜:尤其指在竟争中以很小的优势击败对手To inflict harm or hardship on; hurt:使困难:使受伤害或使困难;伤害:例句:.Huge loan losses have burned banks in recent years.(Christian Science Monitor).近年来巨额贷款的损失一直使几家银行发展困难.( * ) To swindle or deceive; cheat:欺诈;欺骗:例句:We really got burned on the used car we bought.我们买了旧车,确实被欺骗了 v.intr.(不及物动词) To undergo combustion.燃烧To admit of burning:点燃:例句:Wood burns easily.木头容易点燃 To consume fuel:消耗燃料:例句:a rocket stage designed to burn for three minutes before being jettisoned.设计成在被抛弃之前可以燃烧三分钟的火箭的级 Physics To undergo nuclear fission or fusion.【物理学】 受核裂变或聚变 To emit heat or light by or as if by fire:发烧,发热:用火或类似的东西使放出热量或光:例句:campfires burning in the dark; the sun burning brightly in the sky.在黑暗中发光的营火;天空中发出耀眼光芒的太阳 To become dissipated or to be dispelled by or as if by heat:驱散:被或仿佛被热气驱散:例句:The fog burned off as the sun came up.太阳升起来驱散了雾气 To give off light; shine:发光;闪烁:例句:a light burning over the door.从门 * 出的灯光 To be destroyed, injured, damaged, or changed by or as if by fire:烧毁:用火或类似的东西来毁坏、伤害、损害或改变:例句:a house that burned to the ground; eggs that burned and stuck to the pan.被烧毁的房屋;烤焦了粘在平锅上的鸡蛋 To be very hot; bake:烤:变得非常热;烤:例句:a desert burning under the midday sun.被正午的太阳炙烤着的沙漠 To feel or look hot:发热:感觉热或看上去热:例句:a child burning with fever.因发烧而发热的孩子 To impart a sensation of heat:感到热:给予热的感觉:例句:a liniment that burns when first applied.第一次使用时就感到炽热的擦剂 To become irritated or painful, as by chafing or inflammation:烫痛:因摩擦或炙烤而变得炽热或疼痛:例句:eyes burning from the smoke.被烟熏痛的眼睛 To become sunburned or windburned.被风吹日晒To be consumed with strong emotion, especially:激动,渴望:被强烈的情绪所耗尽,尤指:To be or become angry:变得恼怒:例句:an insult that really made me burn.的确使我恼怒的侮辱 To be very eager:渴望:例句:was burning with ambition.怀着雄心壮志渴望着 To penetrate by or as if by intense heat or flames:烧穿,穿透:用强热或火焰等穿透:例句:enemy ground radar burning through the fighters` electronic jammers; a look that burned into them.穿透了战士们的电子干扰装置的敌方地面雷达;看穿他们的眼光 To be vividly or painfully present:涌现,浮现:生动或痛苦地存在:例句:shame burning in my heart.羞愧在我心中燃烧 To suffer punishment or death by or as if by fire:受煎熬:通过火或其他类似的东西来惩罚或致死:例句:souls burning in hell.地狱中受煎熬的灵魂 To be electrocuted.被电击,处电刑n.(名词)An injury produced by fire, heat, radiation, electricity, or a caustic agent.烧伤,烫伤,灼伤:因火焰、高温、辐射、电击或腐蚀性物质而造成的伤害A burned place or area:被烧的地方,燃烧区:例句:a cigarette burn in the tablecloth.桌布上被香烟燃坏的地方 The process or result of burning:燃烧:燃烧的过程或结果:例句:The fire settled down to a steady burn.大火被控制到一个稳定的状况 A stinging sensation:刺痛感:例句:the burn of alcohol on an open wound.酒精涂在裂开伤口上的刺痛感 A sunburn or windburn.风吹日晒Aerospace A firing of a rocket.【太空学】 火箭上的点火装置A swindle.欺骗 <常用词组>burn out To stop burning from lack of fuel.烧尽,烧光:因缺乏燃料而停止燃烧To wear out or make or become inoperative as a result of heat or friction:烧坏:因为热或摩擦而耗尽或变得不能工作:例句:The short circuit burned out the fuse.短路烧坏了导线 To cause (a property owner or a resident) to have to evacuate the premises because of fire:烧掉…的家,烧火把…赶出:因为火灾而使得(财产所有者或居民)不得不疏散财产或从地产中撤离:例句:The shopkeeper was burned out by arsonists.店主被纵火犯逐出商店 To make or become exhausted, especially as a result of long-term stress:使疲惫不堪:使变得或变得精疲力尽,尤指因长期地压迫:例句:.Hours are long, stress is high, and many recruits drop out or burn out.(Robert J. Samuelson).时间长,压力大,许多新会员已弃权或疲倦不堪.(罗伯特J.塞缪尔森) burn up To make angry:使生气,使发怒:例句:Their rudeness really burns me up.他们的无礼真的让我生气 To travel over or through at high speed:飞驰,飞奔:以高速跨越或穿过:例句:drag racers burning up the track.正在跑道上飞驰的高速赛车 常用词组><习惯用语>burn (one`s) bridges To eliminate the possibility of return or retreat.破釜沉舟:消除返回或撤退的可能性burn the candle at both ends 或 burn one`s candle at both ends To exhaust oneself or one`s resources by leading a hectic or extravagant life.耗费精力:通过令人兴奋的或奢侈的生活来耗尽某人的精力或财力burn the midnight oil To work or study very late at night.熬夜:工作或学习到深夜to burn In great amounts:大量,许多:例句:They had money to burn.他们有很多钱 习惯用语>来源:Middle English burnen 中古英语 burnen from Old English beornan [to be on fire,] 源自 古英语 beornan [着火] and from bôrnan [to set on fire] * see g wher- 并源自 bôrnan [置于火上烧烤] *参见 g wher- <参考词汇><同义词>burn,scorch,singe,sear,char,parch同义词>These verbs mean to injure or alter by means of intense heat or flames.这些动词的意思是通过高温或火焰的方式伤害或使改变。 Burn, the most general, applies to the effects of exposure to a source of heator to something that can produce a similar effect: Brun 最常见的用法是用来形容接触一个热源,或其它能产生相似效果的东西作用之后的结果: 例句:burned the rug with a cigarette;香烟烧了地毯; 例句:left the onions on the stove and burned them;把洋葱放在炉子上烤; 例句:burned my fingers by handling dry ice.拿干冰时灼伤了我的手指。 Scorch usually refers to contact with flame or heated metal and involves superficial burning that discolors or damages the texture of something: Scorch 通常指与火焰或加热的金属有关的,还包括改变物体颜色或损伤其纹理的表层烧烤: 例句:afraid that the iron might scorch the sheet;害怕熨斗会烫坏被单; 例句:trees that were scorched in a forest fire.被森林大火烧焦的树木。 Singe specifies superficial burning by brief exposure to flameand especially the deliberate removal of projections such as bristles or feathers from a carcass, such as a plucked fowl, before cooking: Singe 专指短暂暴露于火焰上造成表面灼伤,尤指小心除去肉体上的如羽毛或鬃毛的突出物(如烹饪前的拔过毛的家禽): 例句:a grease fire that singed my eyelashes;油焰燎着了我的睫毛; 例句:singed the Thanksgiving turkey, then roasted it.用火燎去感恩节火鸡上的细毛,然后再烤。 Sear applies to surface burning of organic tissue, as by branding or cauterizing: Sear 用于有机组织的表面烤灼,比如用打烙印或炙烤的方法: 例句:Sear the lamb over high heat before lowering the flame and adding liquid. To 在减小火焰和加水之前把羊肉放在大火上烤一下。 char is most often to reduce a substance to carbon or charcoal by means of fire: char 最常用于以火烧的方式来产生煤或木炭的替代品: 例句:The timbers of the house were charred by the raging fire.房屋的木材被熊熊大火烧成了木炭。 Parch in this sense emphasizes the drying and often fissuring of a surface from exposure to flame, the sun, or hot wind: Parch 在这个意义上强调因暴露于火中、阳光下或热风中而使得表面干裂: 例句:The torrid rays of the sun parched the soil. 太阳的热辐射使土壤干裂了。 参考词汇> ---------------另--------------burn burn 2 n.Scots (名词)【苏格兰】 A small stream; a brook.小溪:一种小溪流;小河 来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old English burna * see bhreu- 源自 古英语 burna *参见 bhreu- |
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