burning
- IPA[ˈbəːnɪŋ]
英式
- on fire;very hot or bright
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- 1. on fire a burning building 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ very hot or bright the burning midday sun 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ very keenly or deeply felt; intense he had a burning ambition to climb to the upper reaches of management 同義詞
- ▪ of urgent interest and importance; exciting or calling for debate pension reform is still a burning issue the burning question of independence 同義詞
- (of a fire) produce flames and heat while consuming a material such as coal or wood: a fire burned and crackled cheerfully in the grate
- an injury caused by exposure to heat or flame: he was treated in hospital for burns to his hands
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- (of a fire) produce flames and heat while consuming a material such as coal or wood: a fire burned and crackled cheerfully in the grate
- an injury caused by exposure to heat or flame: he was treated in the hospital for burns to his hands
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small stream: there is a burn running through the flower beds he climbed down into the burn
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- past and past participle of burn
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- a small stream; a brook: there is a burn running through the flower beds he climbed down into the burn
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- any of a number of shrubs noted for their bright red autumn foliage, in particular the kochia ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- any of a number of shrubs noted for their bright red autumn foliage, in particular the kochia ...
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- a lens for concentrating the sun's rays on an object so as to set fire to it.
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