burning

英['bɜːnɪŋ] 美['bɜːrnɪŋ]
  • adj. 燃烧的;热烈的;紧急的
  • n. 燃烧
  • 动词burn的现在分词.
TOEFL
使用频率:
  • burble v.冒泡;说话快速而激动;唠叨n.潺潺声;气流分离
Noun:
  1. the act of burning something;

    "the burning of leaves was prohibited by a town ordinance"

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

  3. a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light

  4. execution by electricity

  5. execution by fire

  6. a form of torture in which cigarettes or cigars or other hot implements are used to burn the victim's skin

Adjective:
  1. of immediate import;

    "burning issues of the day"

1. Because you're not burning calories, everything you eat turns to fat.
由于没有消耗卡路里,你吃的所有东西都会变成脂肪。

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2. Mark was dragged from the burning wreckage of his car.
马克被人从他着火的汽车残骸中拉了出来。

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3. Acid rain is not straightforwardly attributable to the burning of coal.
酸雨并非简单地由烧煤造成。

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4. Emergency workers fear that the burning ship could slip its moorings.
急救人员担心燃烧着的船只可能会脱链滑走。

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5. Then he sniffed. There was a smell of burning.
然后他抽了抽鼻子,发觉有一股烧焦的味道。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Passengers suffocated in the burning aircraft.
      乘客在燃烧的飞机中窒息死亡。
    2. Teachers are often compared to burning candles.
      人们总是把老师比喻为燃烧的蜡烛。
    3. Researchers found that women are overcome by a burning desire to share gossip as soon as they hear it.
      研究人员发现,女人被一听到流言就迫不及待地想要分享的强烈欲望所征服。
    4. These days, crimes against humanities are burning issue.
      近日,反人道主义的犯罪是一个热点话题。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The farmers compressed straw into blocks for burning.
      农民们将干草压成块用来烧火。