burnt的意思和读音

burnt

: [bɜrnt] : [bɜː(r)nt]

adj.

v.“burn”

adj.rare

adj.overcooked,well-done,cooked,seared,scorched

burntadj.

1.damaged or injured by burning

burnt toast

Your hand looks badly burnt.

v.1.“burn”

adj.1.;;2.;3.()

v.1.The past tense and past participle of burn

1. a.m. , burnt ethnic ...

2. bit bitten / bit burnt / burned burnt / burned could × ...

3. scored burnt worn ...

4. a.m. , burnt ethnic ...

5. underdone burnt carved ...

7. burn v. , n., burnt adj. burst v. ...

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1.Karen believed that this was all on account of the red shoes, but the old lady thought them hideous, and so they were burnt.穿

2.The day grew warmer, and the sun beat down upon her head and the burnt remnants of her hair.耀

3.I am not sure how large the impact is the fire damage on roosting cormorants, but seems cormorants do not like the burnt areas much.

4.At the on-ramp to the expressway leading to the city center was a burnt-out tank, with people crawling in and out of its turret hatch.

5.Maurice did not reply, but first put the note with the letters he had received during the vac and afterwards burnt them all.

6.The stove vanished and she was left sitting with the end of a burnt-out match in her hand.

7.shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old?

8.Do not offer on this altar any other incense or any burnt offering or gain offering, and do not pour a drink offering on it.

9.I remember when my sister was Lucia in our school she had to put a wet handkerchief on her hair to protect it from getting burnt.西湿

10.So in the past has often been said, where the temple is burnt incense, just as the four famous mountains of Buddhism has been a shrine.