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burner
- IPA[ˈbərnər]
美式
- a person or thing that burns;a part of a stove, lamp, etc., that emits and shapes a flame
noun: burner, plural noun: burners
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- 1. a person or thing that burns uphill walking is a great calorie-burner
- ▪ a part of a stove, lamp, etc., that emits and shapes a flame the hob has four gas burners
- ▪ an apparatus in which a fuel is used or an aromatic substance is heated the figures carried small incense burners
- ▪ North American the heating element of an electric stove.
- 2. a device for producing a CD or DVD by copying from an original or master copy.
- 3. North American informal a cheap mobile phone paid for in advance he bought a burner to get in touch with Shapiro one national security reporter suggested using burner phones
- 4. US informal a handgun Mama pulled out a burner and shot a man down
- a person who makes charcoal.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who makes charcoal.
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- a device, especially a furnace, in which oil is vaporized and burned to produce heat.
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- a device, especially a furnace, in which oil is vaporized and burned to produce heat.
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- a container in which incense is burnt: each table has a little incense burner, which is lit as you are seated
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- a motor vehicle, especially a motorcycle, manufactured by a Japanese company.
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- the focus of attention: a revamp of the 1872 Mining Law is next up on the front burner
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very exciting or dramatic event, especially a sports contest: she won a barn burner of a debate against the party leader
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- a person or thing that burns: uphill walking is a great calorie-burner
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