燃zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
| - xiāo fáng duì yuán fǎn rán shāo zhe de yǐ zǐ rēng chū chuāng wài。
The firemen flung the burning chair out of the window.- tā shǐ bì lú lǐ de mù tóu rán qǐ lái liǎo。
He kindled the logs in the fireplace.- tā bǎ rán liào duī zài bì lú lǐ, zhǔn bèi zǎo chén shēng huǒ。
She laid a fire in the fireplace, ready to light in the morning.- shí mián liǎng zhǒng bù chún měi guī suān yán de bù rán 、 kàng huà xué biàn huà、 xiān wéi sù kuàng wù zhì xíng shì zhōng de yī zhǒng, yòng zuò fáng huǒ, diàn jué yuán, jiàn zhù cái liào, shā chē gé bǎn hé huà xué guò lǜ qì
Either of two incombustible, chemical-resistant, fibrous mineral forms of impure magnesium silicate, used for fireproofing, electrical insulation, building materials, brake linings, and chemical filters.- yòng lái diǎn rán rán liào huò diànhè huò pào huǒ de zhuāng zhì。
a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires.- zì shēn néng gòu zháohuǒ huò zhě róng yì dǎo zhì zháohuǒ、 rán shāo。
capable of catching fire spontaneously or causing fires or burning readily.- yòng huī jìn fù gài yǐ kòng zhì rán shāo de sù dù。
cover with ashes, of fires, to control the rate of burning.- ( sì ) xīn tàn lín : yǐ shēng chǎn rán liào wéi zhù yào mù dídí lín mù;
4) Firewood forests: trees mainly aimed at the production of fuels;- tā chāo yuè liǎo kǒng jù; diǎn rán liǎo de yàn huǒ zhí dào tā yào yǎn de shēng mìng lì xiāo shī yǐ qián dōubù huì shòu huán jìng de yǐng xiǎng。
he is superior to fear; an ignited firework proceeds superior to circumstances until its blazing vitality fades.- yān huǒ diǎn rán hòu huǒ huā bèng fā。
There is a sudden sparkle as the fireworks is lit.- yān huǒ diǎn rán hòu huǒ huā bèng fā。
There was a sudden sparkle as the fireworks was lit.- yān huǒ diǎn rán hòu huǒ huā bèng fā .
There was a sudden sparkle as the fireworks were lit. - yī zhǒng yì rán cái liào( tōng cháng shì lǐ yán huò sī yán), rán shāo shí fā chū hóng guāng, yòng yú xìn hào dàn hé yàn huǒ。
combustible_material (usually salts of lithium or strontium) that burns bright red; used in flares and fireworks.- chuán shàng de guō lú xū yào tián chōng rán liào liǎo。
The ship's boilers need firing up.- rán méi wū rǎn kòng zhì jì shù。
* Control technologies for coal-firing induced pollution - rán shāo shí néng chǎn shēng tóng zhǒng liè biàn wù。
produces the same kind of fissile material as it burns. - rú guǒ livermore de kē xué jiā men yǐ jīng néng gòu zài shì yàn shì zhōng “ diǎn rán ” yī gè dt xiǎo dàn wán héng héng chǎn shēng bǐ bǐ dé - lǐ yòng jī guāng wǎng lǐ zhù rù de gèng duō de bào zhà néng liàng, nà me tā men jiù néng yōng yòu yī gè fēi cháng dī dāng liàng de dé dào yī gè“ wán quán de hé fēn liè jù biàn” zhōng zǐ dàn。
If Livermore scientists had been able to "light" a DT pellet in the Lab -- producing more explosive energy than was pumped into it by Peter Lee's Lasers -- then they would have had a very, very low yield "zero-fission fusion" neutron "cherry-bomb."- bù de yī zhǒng jí yì liè biàn de tóng wèi sù, yòng yú hé wǔ qì huò zuò fǎn yìng duī rán liào, yòng màn diàn zǐ fú zhào yóu huò dé。
a highly fissionable isotope of plutonium that is used in atomic weapons and as a reactor fuel; produced by irradiating uranium 238 with slow electrons.- diǎn zhe; rán shāo
To become ignited; flame up. - kāi shǐ bàn suí míng liàng de huǒ yàn rán shāo。
start to burn with a bright flame.- yòng yī zhī huǒ jù diǎn rán shèng huǒ。
A torch is used to kindle the flame.- ( huǒ yàn) yáo yè rán shāo qǐ lái, bìng bàn suí yòu míng liàng、 yáo yè de guāng
To flame up with a bright, wavering light. - bèi huò zhě hǎo xiàng bèi huǒ、 huǒ yàn diǎn rán 。
lighted up by or as by fire or flame.- hěn xiǎng de fēng; huǒ yàn zī zī de rán shāo qǐ lái。
blustering gales; the flames blustered.- rán zhe de huǒ, yǐ tā xióng xióng de guāng yàn jǐng gào wǒ bù yào zǒu jìn tā。
The flaming fire warns me off by its own glow. - rán shāo de huǒ bǎ( lì rú yòng yú yè wǎn xíng jìn duì wǔ zhōng de)。
a flaming torch (such as are used in processions at night). - guò qù, shì bīng men yòng yī piàn rán shāo de mù tóu lái fā shè dà pào。
In the old days, soldiers used a flaming piece of wood to touch off the big gun.- bù yì rán de bù yì rán de, yóu zhǐ bù róng yì diǎn rán huò bù néng kuài sù rán shāo de
Not flammable, especially not readily ignited and not rapidly burned.- shí nǎo yóu yī zhǒng gāo dù huī fā xìng de yì rán yè tài tàn qīng huà hé wù hùn hé wù, cóng shí yóu、 méi jiāo yóu hé tiān rán qì zhōng tí liàn chū lái, bìng yòng zuò shí yóu、 róng jì hé zhì zào gè zhǒng huà hé wù zhōng
Any of several highly volatile, flammable liquid mixtures of hydrocarbons distilled from petroleum, coal tar, and natural gas and used as fuel, as solvents, and in making various chemicals.- yī zhǒng yì rán de chún, yóu dīng wán yǎn shēng 'ér lái, yòng zuò róng jì。
a flammable alcohol derived from butanes and used for solvents.- yī zhǒng yì rán de qì tài tàn fú huà hé wù, yòng yú zhì sù liào( jù sì fú yǐ xī shù zhī)。
a flammable gaseous fluorocarbon used in making plastics (polytetrafluoroethylene resins).- cū dīng wán shí yóu zhōng yì rán de qì tǐ bù fēn, zhù yào yóu dīng wán zǔ chéng
A flammable gaseous fraction of petroleum, consisting chiefly of butane.
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