名词燃烧,烧毁; 氧化; 骚动
1. 燃:提升要求赋灵,以及不能有任何关于自燃(combustion)和不完全提升的东西. 地球正在更加仔细地考察这些练习着这种技术的提升者,并且可能会封锁更向前的提升,直到灵魂锚定进场且机械被完全移除为止.
2. 自燃:提升要求赋灵,以及不能有任何关于自燃(combustion)和不完全提升的东西. 地球正在更加仔细地考察这些练习着这种技术的提升者,并且可能会封锁更向前的提升,直到灵魂锚定进场且机械被完全移除为止.
3. 氧化 燃烧:火灾极早期阶段是指物质从被过度加热(Overheating)超过其材质可承受的临界点(即热分解点;Thermal Particulate Point),到氧化燃烧(Combustion)并开始产生碳烟的阶段.
1. 燃烧;燃烧过程
Combustion is the act of burning something or the process of burning.
e.g. The energy is released by combustion on the application of a match...
火柴点燃后在燃烧过程中释放能量。
e.g. The two principal combustion products are water vapor and carbon dioxide.
两种主要的燃烧产物是水蒸气和二氧化碳。
1. While cars are constantly " combusting " to move, this type of combustion destroys the whole vehicle when it catches fire.
2. combustion
2. And if fossil fuels are used in the future, how can their combustion be carried out in the most clean and efficient manner?
3. Studies show that if 650 million tons of straw is burned, the heat produced during combustion is equivalent to 300 million tons of coal equivalent.
4. Part of the plant's function is to produce propellant, the rocket combustion fuel.
5. While coal combustion is a traditional and major source of pollution, a growing share of the suspended particulates floating above the city comes from vehicular emissions.
6. The company improved on technology of incinerators from developed countries by adding a longer reciprocating stoker to complete post combustion.
7. The fuel combustion in the ger district during Mongolia's long harsh winter is considered to be the main reason for the severe pollution.
8. One widely circulated rumor stated that an official spokesman had said the explosions were a result of " spontaneous combustion " due to rising temperature.
9. Nearly 100 hybrid buses combine the internal combustion engine with electric motors to be used at low speeds and while the engine idles.
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10. But there is increasing public concern over the benefits of combusting the waste versus the health risk from pollutants emitted during combustion.
noun
1. combustion
1. the act of burning something
e.g. the burning of leaves was prohibited by a town ordinance
Synonym: burning
2. a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light
Synonym: burning
3. a state of violent disturbance and excitement
e.g. combustion grew until revolt was unavoidable