词汇 | combustible |
释义 | combustible adjective formaluk /kəmˈbʌs.tə.bəl/ us /kəmˈbʌs.tə.bəl/ able to burn easily: 可燃的,易燃的 Wood and coal are both combustible substances.木头和煤炭都是易燃物质。 Burning, burnt & on fire afire aflame alight blaze burn (something) down burn sb up burned out burnt out char consume flare frazzled incinerate inflammable on fireidiom post-burn reignite scald self-immolation unburnable Examples of combustiblecombustible Compared with the region's previous combustible qualities, this was a great achievement. In short, besides being necessary combustibles for the inhalation cure, inalienable possessions are also pledges of their owner's responsibility for scaring the victim. Due to the importance of the amount of combustible phytomass, fire probability and intensity might increase with annual precipitation in both savanna and forest. Fires raged for hours because of the lack of pumps and the inaccessibility of narrow alleyways overhung by buildings full of combustible material. Once the combustible atmosphere enters into the vehicle, those sparks will easily ignite the hybrid gas. Several respondents in 1993-4 commented that they found little substance in being asked to 'comment' on ministers' combustible and attention-seeking party conference speech texts. They may also function as combustible lipids via -oxidation. Combustible wastes can be burnt in incinerators that to the maximum extent practicable reduce harmful emissions. These layers indicate incineration with some type of combustible material on multiple occasions. A steady plane one-dimensional, low-speed flow of a premixed combustible fluid passes through a plane turbulence-producing grid oriented normal to the flow direction. Yet total fire suppression increases both the stock of timber, and thus the stock of combustible litter, creating accidents waiting to happen. Blame could be deflected away from the destructor, and combustible material could be obtained to feed its undernourished fires. Soon, the forest is far more prone to subsequent fires, because the diminished canopy allows rapid drying and the dying trees provide large amounts of combustible fuel. The chief priority was to break up refugee clusters, dilute these dangerous and combustible concentrations, and drive as many of the refugees as possible out of the metropolis. This fuel has a fairly high calorific value, but in order to make it combustible radical re-design of our water-tube boilers has been necessary. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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