burnt

英[bɜːnt] 美[bɜːrnt]
  • adj. 烧伤的;烧焦的;烧坏的
  • 动词burn的过去式和过去分词.
  • buran n.布冷风
  • burb n.郊区
  • burberry n.巴巴利雨衣;巴巴利防水棉布
  • burble v.冒泡;说话快速而激动;唠叨n.潺潺声;气流分离
  • burbot n.江鳕
Adjective:
  1. ruined by overcooking;

    "she served us underdone bacon and burnt biscuits"

  2. treated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point;

    "burnt sienna"

  3. destroyed or badly damaged by fire;

    "a row of burned houses"
    "a charred bit of burnt wood"
    "a burned-over site in the forest"
    "barricaded the street with burnt-out cars"

1. Thousands of acres of forests and scrubland have been burnt.
已经有数千英亩森林和灌木丛林地被烧毁。

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2. Her mother had bundled all her Forties clothes up and burnt them.
她母亲把她四十几岁时穿的所有衣服都包起来烧掉了。

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3. He has had his fingers burnt by deals that turned out badly.
几笔糟糕的生意让他吃了苦头。

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4. To keep warm they burnt wood in a rusty oil barrel.
他们在一只生锈的油桶里烧木柴来保暖。

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5. Her hair was singed and her anorak was burnt.
她头发烧焦了,带风帽的夹克也烧掉了。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Many people offered to donate blood and skin for the badly burnt worker.
      很多人要求为那个严重烧伤的工人献血献肤。
    2. A burnt child dreads the fire.
      一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳。
    3. A smell of burnt branches and leaves penetrated the woods.
      森林中弥漫着树枝和树叶烧焦的气味。
    4. The burnt toast bread smelled up the whole room.
      面包烤焦了,整个房间都充满了焦味。