burn

burn [bɜ:n]  [bɜ:rn] 

第三人称单数:burns

第三人称复数:burns

现在分词:burning

过去分词:burnt; burned

过去式:burnt; burned

burn 基本解释

及物/不及物动词& link-动词(使)燃烧

及物/不及物动词烧伤; 烧毁; 烧坏; 使用某物为燃料

名词烧伤,烧痕

burn 相关词组

1. burn itself out : 精疲力竭;

2. burn oneself out : 烧尽;

3. burn up : 烧起来;

4. burn in : 留下不可磨灭的印象;

burn 网络解释

911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. 烧伤:亦称烫伤.机体直接接触高温物体或受到强的热辐射所发生的变化.烧伤(burn):由火焰.高温固体和强辐射热引起的损伤称之为烧伤.烧伤是由高温.化学物质或电引起的组织损伤.烧伤的程度由温度的高低.作用时间的长短而不同.局部的变

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burn 词典解释
burn的翻译
The past tense and past participle is burned in American English, and burned or burnt in British English. burn的过去式和过去分词在美国英语中为burned,在英国英语中为burned或burnt。

1. 着火;燃烧
    If there is a fire or a flame somewhere, you say that there is a fire or flame burning there.

    e.g. Fires were burning out of control in the center of the city...
           市中心的火势失去了控制。
    e.g. There was a fire burning in the large fireplace...
           大壁炉里火势正旺。

2. burn的翻译

2. 着火;烧着
    If something is burning, it is on fire.

    e.g. When I arrived one of the vehicles was still burning.
           当我到达时,其中一辆车还在燃烧。
    e.g. The building housed 1,500 refugees and it burned for hours...
           这幢住有1,500名难民的大楼燃烧了好几个小时。

burning
When we arrived in our village there was a terrible smell of burning.
我们到达村子时闻到一股难闻的烧焦味。

3. 烧掉;烧毁
    If you burn something, you destroy or damage it with fire.

    e.g. Protesters set cars on fire and burned a building...
           抗议者焚烧汽车,并烧毁了一座建筑。
    e.g. Incineration plants should be built to burn household waste...
           应该建立焚烧厂以焚毁日常生活垃圾。

burning
The French government has criticized the burning of a US flag outside the American Embassy.
法国政府对在美国大使馆外焚烧美国国旗的行为予以谴责。

4. 点燃;燃烧
    If you burn a fuel or if it burns, it is used to produce heat, light, or energy.

    e.g. The power stations burn coal from the Ruhr region...
           发电站烧的煤产自鲁尔地区。
    e.g. Manufacturers are working with new fuels to find one that burns more cleanly than petrol.
           制造商们正在研制新型燃料,以找到一种比汽油更清洁的燃料。

5. 烧焦;烤煳
    If you burn something that you are cooking or if it burns, you spoil it by using too much heat or cooking it for too long.

    e.g. I burnt the toast...
           我把面包烤糊了。
    e.g. Watch them carefully as they finish cooking because they can burn easily.
           就要做好时得小心看着,因为它们很容易烧糊。

burnt
...the smell of burnt toast.
面包烤焦的味道

6. 烧伤;灼伤
    If you burn part of your body, burn yourself, or are burnt, you are injured by fire or by something very hot.

    e.g. Take care not to burn your fingers...
           注意别烧着手指头。
    e.g. If you are badly burnt, seek medical attention.
           如果是严重烧伤,就得去看医生。

7. 烧死
      If someone is burnt or burnt to death, they are killed by fire.

      e.g. Women were burned as witches in the middle ages...
             妇女在中世纪时被当成女巫烧死。
      e.g. At least 80 people were burnt to death when their bus caught fire.
             大客车着火导致至少80人被烧死。

8. burn什么意思

8. 发光;照亮
      If a light is burning, it is shining.

      e.g. The building was darkened except for a single light burning in a third-story window.
             整座大楼一片漆黑,只有3层的一个窗户透出一丝光亮。

9. (因尴尬或心烦而)脸红
      If your face is burning, it is red because you are embarrassed or upset.

      e.g. Liz's face was burning.
             利兹的脸红得发烫。

10. 有强烈的情感;极度渴望
      If you are burning with an emotion or are burning to do something, you feel that emotion or the desire to do that thing very strongly.

      e.g. The young boy was burning with a fierce ambition...
             这个年轻人怀有极其远大的抱负。
      e.g. Dan burned to know what the reason could be.
             丹急于想知道原因。

11. 晒伤;晒黑
      If you burn or get burned in the sun, the sun makes your skin become red and sore.

      e.g. Build up your tan slowly and don't allow your skin to burn...
             慢慢地将皮肤晒成古铜色,小心别让太阳把皮肤晒伤。
      e.g. Summer sun can burn fair skin in minutes.
             夏天的太阳几分钟就能把白皙的皮肤晒黑。

12. (使)火辣辣地痛;(使)发烫
      If a part of your body burns or if something burns it, it has a painful, hot or stinging feeling.

      e.g. My eyes burn from staring at the needle...
             我的眼睛由于长时间盯着针看而疼痛。
      e.g. His face was burning with cold.
             他的脸被冻得发痛。

13. 遭受损失;亏损
      If you are burned or get burned, you lose something as a result of taking a risk, usually in a business deal.

      e.g. They always took chances and got burned very badly in past years.
             他们总是冒险,在过去的几年里损失惨重。

14. 刻录(光盘)
      To burn a CD-ROM means to write or copy data onto it.

      e.g. You can use this software to burn custom compilations of your favorite tunes.
             你可以用这个软件来刻录你最喜欢的乐曲。

15. see also: burning

16. to burn the candle at both ends -> see candle
      to get your fingers burned -> see finger
      to burn something to the ground -> see ground
      to burn the midnight oil -> see midnight
      to have money to burn -> see money

相关词组:burn down burn off burn out burn up

burn 单语例句

1. But it's also a chance for the art form to catch on and burn bright once more.

2. Rhapsody allows consumers to burn songs on a CD, but copying onto a portable music player is not permitted.

3. burn什么意思

3. The word is a homonym for " burning ", suggesting that people will burn with passion when they see this type of fictional character.

4. burn的解释

4. Gamma rays would not penetrate Earth's atmosphere well to burn the ground, but they would chemically damage the stratosphere.

5. burn的意思

5. He has found a big client in neighbouring Jiangsu Province for his powder, an additive to coal that helps it burn more efficiently.

6. burn的解释

6. On close inspection, pinholes and burn marks are visible on the unwritten side.

7. The plants will be equipped to burn, compost and bury garbage.

8. A US weapons lab pulled back the curtain on a super laser with the power to burn as hot as a star.

9. burn的解释

9. Another major defect found was the use of banned chemicals in the fireworks, substances that easily burn or explode.

10. The vinegar supposedly helps digest and burn excess fat and carbs from the food we eat.

burn 英英释义

burn

noun

1. danci.911chaxun.com

1. damage inflicted by fire

2. a place or area that has been burned (especially on a person's body)

    Synonym: burn mark

3. an injury caused by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiation

4. a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun

    Synonym: tan suntan sunburn

5. pain that feels hot as if it were on fire

    Synonym: burning

verb

1. get a sunburn by overexposure to the sun

    Synonym: sunburn

2. burn的解释

2. burn with heat, fire, or radiation

    e.g. The iron burnt a hole in my dress

3. 911查询·英语单词

3. burn, sear, or freeze (tissue) using a hot iron or electric current or a caustic agent

    e.g. The surgeon cauterized the wart

    Synonym: cauterize cauterise

4. danci.911chaxun.com

4. undergo combustion

    e.g. Maple wood burns well

    Synonym: combust

5. cause to undergo combustion

    e.g. burn garbage
           The car burns only Diesel oil

    Synonym: incinerate

6. burn的反义词

6. destroy by fire

    e.g. They burned the house and his diaries

    Synonym: fire burn down

7. burn的反义词

7. use up (energy)

    e.g. burn off calories through vigorous exercise

    Synonym: burn off burn up

8. burn

8. create by duplicating data

    e.g. cut a disk
           burn a CD

    Synonym: cut

9. feel strong emotion, especially anger or passion

    e.g. She was burning with anger
           He was burning to try out his new skies

10. cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort

    e.g. The sun burned his face

    Synonym: bite sting

11. feel hot or painful

      e.g. My eyes are burning

12. spend (significant amounts of money)

      e.g. He has money to burn

13. burn at the stake

      e.g. Witches were burned in Salem

14. cause to burn or combust

      e.g. The sun burned off the fog
             We combust coal and other fossil fuels

      Synonym: combust

15. burn是什么意思

15. shine intensely, as if with heat

      e.g. The coals were glowing in the dark
             The candles were burning

      Synonym: glow

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