🔥burn (bēn)

verb
/bɜːrn/
燃烧 (ranshao)

含义

to destroy or damage by fire
to be on fire; to damage with fire or heat
含义翻译
通过火焰摧毁或损坏
tongguo huo yan cuīhuǐ huò sǔnhuài

例句

He accidentally burned the toast in the kitchen.

他不小心在厨房里烧焦了烤面包。
Tā bù xiǎoxīn zài chúfáng lǐ shāo jiāo le kǎo miànbāo.

The candle will burn for several hours.

蜡烛将燃烧几个小时。
Lazhu jiang ranshao jige xiaoshi

示例表达

burn the midnight oil
工作到深夜
gōngzuò dào shēnyè

同义词

scorch, ignite, blaze, flame, char
条目 1
scorch, ignite, blaze, flame, char
条目 2
ignite, flame, scorch, char

反义词

extinguish, cool, put out, quench
条目 1
extinguish, cool, put out
条目 2
extinguish, quench, put out

搭配词

burn down, burn out, burn brightly, burn with anger, burn wood, burn calories, burn bright
条目 1
burn down, burn out, burn brightly, burn with anger
条目 2
burn wood, burn calories, burn bright, burn down, burn out

更多例句

My eyes are burning.

我眼睛发烧。
Wǒ yǎnjīng fāshāo.

We saved the food from burning.

我们抢救了食物免于烧焦。
Women qiangjiu le shiwu mianyu shaojiao.

He prevented the food from burning.

他防止食物烧焦。
Ta fangzhi shiwu shaojiao.

We accidentally ended up burning the toast.

我们不小心把烤面包烤焦了。
Women buxiaoxin ba kaomianbao kaojiao le.

She is too distracted not to burn the food.

她太分心了,不得不烧焦食物。
Ta tai fenxin le, budebu shaojiao shiwu.

It’s worth taking a break when you feel burned out.

当你感到倦怠时,休息一下很值得。
Dang ni gandao juandai shi, xiuxi yi xia hen zhi de.

If you ask me what kind of pain it is, I would say it is a burning sensation.

如果你问我是哪种痛,我说是灼烧感。
Rúguǒ nǐ wèn wǒ shì nǎ zhǒng tòng, wǒ shuō shì zhuóshāogǎn.

Burnout in the workplace is a serious issue that many people are reluctant to acknowledge.

工作场所的倦怠是一个严重的问题,许多人都不愿承认。
Gōngzuò chǎngsuǒ de juàndài shì yígè yánzhòng de wèntí, xǔduō rén dōu bú yuàn chéngrèn.

相关词汇

to talk at length in a foolish or inconsequential way
to wave or swing something about wildly; to thrash about
to pull something heavy or difficult to move along the ground; to go somewhere unwillingly; to last...
to adjust or change something to suit new conditions or situations
to compare one thing to another, often in a figurative way
to be under obligation to pay or repay; to be indebted

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