Burns的意思和读音

Burns

: [bɚnz] : [bə:nz]

v.;〈

n.

Burnsv.fire

1.[i]to produce flames and heat

A welcoming fire was burning in the fireplace.

Fires were burning all over the city.

2.[i]to be on fire

By nightfall the whole city was burning.

Two children were rescued from the burning car.

The smell of burning rubber filled the air.

3.[t][i]使to destroy, damage, injure or kill sb/sth by fire; to be destroyed, etc. by fire

to burn waste paper/dead leaves

All his belongings were burnt in the fire.

The cigarette burned a hole in the carpet.

The house was burnt to the ground(= completely destroyed) .

The house burned to the ground .

Ten people burned to death in the hotel fire.

His greatest fear is of being burnt alive .

fuel

4.[t][i]~ (sth)使if youburn a fuel, or a fuelburns , it produces heat, light or energy

a furnace that burns gas/oil/coke

Some people burn calories(= use food to produce energy) faster than others.

Which fuel burns most efficiently?

food

5.[i][t]使if foodburns , or if youburn it, it is spoiled because it gets too hot

I can smell something burning in the kitchen.西

Sorry─I burnt the toast.

sun/heat/acid

6.[i][t]使to be damaged or injured by the sun, heat, acid, etc.; to damage or injure sb/sth in this way

My skin burns easily(= in the sun) .

I got badly burned by the sun yesterday.

The soup's hot. Don't burn your mouth.

I burned myself on the stove.

of part of body

7.[i]if part of your bodyburns oris burning , it feels very hot and painful

Your forehead's burning. Have you got a fever?

Her cheeks burned with embarrassment.

of a light

8.[i]to produce light

Lights were burning upstairs, but no one answered the door.

feel emotion/desire

9.[i][t]to feel a very strong emotion or desire

to be burning with rage/ambition/love怀

He was burning to go climbing again.

go fast

10.[i](informal)+ adv./prep.to move very fast in a particular direction

The car was burning down the road.沿

使make angry

11.[t](informal)~ sb使to make sb very angry

So you did it just to burn me?

CD, etc.

12.[t][i]~ (sth) (to sth)to put information onto a CD, etc.

IDM

Think carefully before you resign─you don't want to burn your bridges.退

burn your bridges退to do sth that makes it impossible to return to the previous situation later

Think carefully before you resign─you don't want to burn your bridges.退

burn the candle at both endsto become very tired by trying to do too many things and going to bed late and getting up early

He got his fingers badly burnt dabbling in the stock market.

burn your fingersget your fingers burntto suffer as a result of doing sth without realizing the possible bad results, especially in business

He got his fingers badly burnt dabbling in the stock market.

burn a hole in your pocketif moneyburns a hole in your pocket , you want to spend it as soon as you have itburn the midnight oilto study or work until late at nightburn rubber(informal)to drive very fastburn sth to a cinder/crispto cook sth for too long or with too much heat, so that it becomes badly burntn.injury

1.[c]an injury or a mark caused by fire, heat or acid

minor/severe/third-degree burns

cigarette burns on the furniture

burn marks

a specialist burns unit in a hospital

in muscles

2.[sing]the feeling that you get in your muscles when you have done a lot of exercise

river

3.[c]a small river

n.1.“burn”2.[]〔〕,Robert Burns

v.1.“burn”

n.1.The plural of burn

v.1.The third person singular present tense of burn

1. Bruises Burns Scars ...

3. Dangers * Burns * Smoke * ...

6. ... Cuts and scrapes Burns Frostbite ...

7. under-pressing burns shiny ...

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1.I stayed in the bottom class, but noticed the girl that I had been talking to was in another class. Her surname seemed to be Burns.

2.Fire burns in the Lidless Eye, flushing out, bringing mortal fear and a heavy burden to those whom ever dared to have a glance at it.

3.She told us to think of him as Bobby Burns. Now get in your head a picture of a London policeman, a bobby in flames.·

4.No one enjoys their first cigarette - it tastes awful, burns your throat, makes you cough, and is often nauseating.

5."At their peak, how much oxygen they're consuming is a measure of how physically fit they are, " Burns said.“,”Burns

6.The president is in hospital with second-degree burns to his face and chest, and a shrapnel wound below his heart.

7.Hamilton was hospitalised with severe burns after a botched explosion in a take of the moment in which she disappears into a cloud of smoke.

8.The symbol on an instrument shows that the surface might be hot. Avoid personal contact to prevent burns.

9."The bottom line was that all eight leaders, all eight delegations ultimately signed up to what is a pretty strong statement, " Burns said.“线。”Burns

10.America has always been a beacon to the peoples of the world when we ensure that the light of America's example burns bright.