zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • zài shāo méi de xiàn dài huà diàn chǎng nèizhēng yǔn néng dào tóu diǎn rán lái
    In a modern coal burning electric generating plant the steam may be hot enough to ignite wood.
  • yǐn jìnkāi tuī guǎng qīng jié rán shāo bèngtài yáng néng guāng diàntài yáng néng rán liào diàn chí cái liào děng shù
    we will actively introduce, develop and promote the application of such technologies as pollution-free burning, geothermal-operated pumps, solar energy power generating, solar energy heating, fuel cells, and nanometer materials, etc.
  • zhèng zài rán shāo de cūn zhuāng shàng kōng yìng chū xuàn mùdì hóng guāng
    There was a red glare over the burning village.
  • zhèng zài rán shāo de chéng shì shàng kōng yìng chū xuàn mùdì hóng guāng
    There was a red glare over the burning city.
  • diàn diǎn rán xīn jiù chū chì de hóng guāng
    When the electric stove is turned on, the burners give off a red glow.
  • méi zài hēi 'àn zhōng zhe hóng guāng zhú zài rán shāo
    The coals were glowing in the dark; The candles were burning.
  • jìn rán zhe de xiǎo méi kuài huò kuài zài duī jiāng yào miè de huǒ duī zhōng
    A small, glowing piece of coal or wood, as in a dying fire.
  • huǒ yàn rán shāo de fēn kuài rán shāo yòu guān de wēi xiǎo xuán zhì rán zhe de huò zhēng de guāng de fēn
    The zone of burning gases and fine suspended matter associated with rapid combustion; a hot, glowing mass of burning gas or vapor.
  • tōng yòng zuò 8 nián zhī jiǔ de kūn téng gōng zhèng zài kāi chē chǔ qīng rán liào xiāng
    The company, which has been working with GM for eight years, is developing hydrogen-storage tanks for vehicles.
  • yán jiū zhǎn jìhuà de tōng yòng zǒng cái ruì - péng zhè xiàng zuò chēng wéi " zài tōng wǎng qīng rán liào de màn màn cháng shàngmài chū de yòu "。
    Larry Burns, GM's vice president of research, development and planning, described the move as "the next step on the long road to a hydrogen-based economy."
  • shuō chuán tǒng de rán liào diàn chí shì duī zài de shí bǎnér men yòu quē shēng chǎn diàn bǎn zhè lèi de cái liàosuǒ men jiù yòng xiàng yìn zhì diàn zhè yàng de fāng shì zhòng zào rán liào diàn chí
    " A conven tional fuel cell is a big stack of graphite plates you squeeze together, and you're got all these gaskets and things", he says.
  • léi diàn zhōng liǎo cǎo yuáncǎo rán shāo lái liǎo
    Lightning struck the grassland, and the grass caught on fire.
  • guǒ héng xīng de nèi fēi cháng ( yuē xiāng dāng liù tài yáng zhì liàng ), hěn néng zài héng xīng de jiāng rán jìn shí yóu shòu dào yǐn zuò yòng 'ér xiàng nèi tān qiáng xíng jìn rén nèi
    If the core of the star is so massive (approximately 6-8 solar masses; one solar mass being equal to the sun's mass) then it is most likely that when the star's gases are almost consumed those gases will collapse inward, forced into the core by the gravitational force laid upon them.
  • yòng dǎo xiàn qīng chù shōu yīn shǐ jiē diǎn rán yǐn xìn
    Grounded the radio by touching a wire to it; touching fire to a fuse.
  • nèi jiù liǎo zhī diǎn ránxīn mǎn liǎo lái de hěn gāo xīngyīn wéi qiē yòu huī dào zhèng cháng zhuàng kuàng
    I took one guiltily, lit it and smoked with satisfaction. My wife was delighted that things had returned to normal once more.
  • nèi jiù liǎo zhī diǎn ránxīn mǎn liǎo lái
    I took one guiltily, lit it and smoked with satisfaction.
  • huǒ shéng qiāng yòng huǒ chái diǎn rán huǒ yào de qiāng
    A gunlock in which powder is ignited by a match.
  • gāng yáng càijiǎ zhū máo cài zhū máo cài liǎng zhǒng zhōng hǎi de zhū máo cài zhī jiǎ zhū máo cài huò zhū máo cài), huò zhǒng lèi shìde zhí yán shēng cǎo shǔ 'ā cǎo),, rán shāo huò shēng huī
    Either of two Mediterranean saltworts(Salsola kali or S. soda) or a similar plant(Halogeton sativus), burned to obtain a crude soda ash.
  • bào diǎn rán liǎo zhǐ zuì hǎo de yān
    Bob lit up one of his best Havana.
  • yān tóu yǐn rán liǎo gān cǎo
    The butt sparked off the hay.
  • qián de rán liào diàn chí de zhòng liàng shì jiāng men shí yùn yòng chē de zhù yào zhàng 'ài
    The size and heft of current fuel cells has been a major obstacle to making them practical for use in automobiles.
  • zhí shēng fēi sān nán rén cóng rán shāo zhù de chuán shàng diào
    Three men were lifted by helicopter from the burning ship
  • zhí shēng fēi sān nán rén cóng rán shāo zhù de chuán shàng diào
    Three men are lifted by helicopter from the burning ship.
  • zuì zǎo bèi rán shāo de héng xīng tōng cháng shì qīng suí kāi shǐ xiāo hào yuán tànyǎng hài
    The Hydrogen gas is usually the first type of gas consumed in a star and then other gas elements such as Carbon, Oxygen, and Helium are consumed.
  • yáng de néng liàng shì lái rán shāo guò chéngér shì lái yóu qīng dào hài de biànshì fēn yóu shè tàn dàn de guò chéng yǐn de
    The energy of the Sun arises not from any burning process but from nuclear fusion, the transformation of hydrogen into helium, in part by a complicated process involving carbon and nitrogen.
  • fǎn huí zhèng zài rán shāo de lóu nèi yíng jiù bèi kùn zài miàn de shòu shāng zhě , zhè shì zhǒng yīng xióng xíng wéi
    It was an act of heroism to go back into the burning building to save the wounded trapped within.
  • fǎn huí zhèng zài rán shāo de lóu nèizhè shì zhǒng yīng xióng xíng wéi
    It was an act of heroism to go back into the burning building.
  • yóu shì gāo rán de
    Petrol is highly inflammable.
  • dàn shì yóu rǎn de cún huó shí jiān duǎnér qiě néng gòu bèi shuǐchōng diàoyīn xué jiā men rèn wéi guǒ zhōu rén mín zài shǐ yòng rán liào de shí hòu néng gòu huàn yòng gèng wéi yòu xiào de fāng shǐ yòng gèng gāo xiē de huǒ gǎi yòng gèng wéi qīng jié de néng yuán děng děngzhè yàng rén lèi jiù hái néng yòu shí jiān zhěng jiù men de qiú
    But because the lifetime of pollutants is short and they can be rained out, scientists are hopeful that if Asians use more efficient ways of burning fuel, such as better stoves, and cleaner sources of energy, time has not run out.
  • rán shāo shìde 'ér qiě lìng rén shū de
    burning hot; extremely and unpleasantly hot.
  • guǒ xiū dūn de wèi xué jiā de xiǎng shí xiàn me men jiù néng gào bié dǎo zhì rǎn de shǐ yòng kuàng rán liào shēng chǎn néng yuán de fāng shì
    If a physicist in Houston has his way you'll be able to say good-bye to pollution-causing energy production from fossil fuels. In the April/May issue of The Industrial Physicist Dr.
  • zhí zhì céng rán shāo de zhǒng sēn lín huǒ zāitōng cháng chū biǎo miàn
    a forest fire that burns the humus; may not appear on the surface.