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 burned [bɚn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
burn的过去式和过去分词

[机] 焦化


  1. A coal fell from the fire and burned the mat.
    一块煤炭从火中掉出来,烧坏了地席。
  2. The monk burned a stick of incense in the incense burner.
    和尚在香炉里焚上一柱香。
  3. The house was on fire last night and was burned down.
    那幢房子昨晚着火了, 被烧为平地。


burned
[ adj ]
  1. treated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point

  2. <adj.all>
    burnt sienna
  3. destroyed or badly damaged by fire

  4. <adj.all>
    a row of burned houses
    a charred bit of burnt wood
    a burned-over site in the forest
    barricaded the street with burnt-out cars
  5. ruined by overcooking

  6. <adj.all>
    she served us underdone bacon and burnt biscuits


Burn \Burn\ (b[^u]rn), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Burned} (b[^u]rnd)
or {Burnt} (b[^u]rnt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Burning}.] [OE.
bernen, brennen, v. t., early confused with beornen, birnen,
v. i., AS. b[ae]rnan, bernan, v. t., birnan, v. i.; akin to
OS. brinnan, OFries. barna, berna, OHG. brinnan, brennan, G.
brennen, OD. bernen, D. branden, Dan. br[ae]nde, Sw.
br["a]nna, brinna, Icel. brenna, Goth. brinnan, brannjan (in
comp.), and possibly to E. fervent.]
1. To consume with fire; to reduce to ashes by the action of
heat or fire; -- frequently intensified by up: as, to burn
up wood. ``We'll burn his body in the holy place.''
--Shak.

2. To injure by fire or heat; to change destructively some
property or properties of, by undue exposure to fire or
heat; to scorch; to scald; to blister; to singe; to char;
to sear; as, to burn steel in forging; to burn one's face
in the sun; the sun burns the grass.

3. To perfect or improve by fire or heat; to submit to the
action of fire or heat for some economic purpose; to
destroy or change some property or properties of, by
exposure to fire or heat in due degree for obtaining a
desired residuum, product, or effect; to bake; as, to burn
clay in making bricks or pottery; to burn wood so as to
produce charcoal; to burn limestone for the lime.

4. To make or produce, as an effect or result, by the
application of fire or heat; as, to burn a hole; to burn
charcoal; to burn letters into a block.

5. To consume, injure, or change the condition of, as if by
action of fire or heat; to affect as fire or heat does;
as, to burn the mouth with pepper.

This tyrant fever burns me up. --Shak.

This dry sorrow burns up all my tears. --Dryden.

When the cold north wind bloweth, . . . it devoureth
the mountains, and burneth the wilderness, and
consumeth the ??ass as fire. --Ecclus.
xliii. 20, 21.

6. (Surg.) To apply a cautery to; to cauterize.

7. (Chem.) To cause to combine with oxygen or other active
agent, with evolution of heat; to consume; to oxidize; as,
a man burns a certain amount of carbon at each
respiration; to burn iron in oxygen.

{To burn}, {To burn together}, as two surfaces of metal
(Engin.), to fuse and unite them by pouring over them a
quantity of the same metal in a liquid state.

{To burn a bowl} (Game of Bowls), to displace it
accidentally, the bowl so displaced being said to be
burned.

{To burn daylight}, to light candles before it is dark; to
waste time; to perform superfluous actions. --Shak.

{To burn one's fingers}, to get one's self into unexpected
trouble, as by interfering the concerns of others,
speculation, etc.

{To burn out},
(a) to destroy or obliterate by burning. ``Must you with
hot irons burn out mine eyes?'' --Shak.
(b) to force (people) to flee by burning their homes or
places of business; as, the rioters burned out the
Chinese businessmen.

{To be burned out}, to suffer loss by fire, as the burning of
one's house, store, or shop, with the contents.

{To burn up}, {To burn down}, to burn entirely.


Burned \Burned\, p. p. & a.
See {Burnt}.


Burned \Burned\, p. p.
Burnished. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

injured \injured\ adj.
1. having received an injury;-- usually used of physical or
mental injury to persons. Opposite of {uninjured}.
[Narrower terms: {abraded, scraped, skinned ;
{battle-scarred, scarred}; {bit, bitten, stung ;
{black-and-blue, livid ; {bruised, contused, contusioned
; {bruised, hurt, wounded ; {burned}; {cut, gashed,
slashed, split ; {disabled, hors de combat, out of action
; {disjointed, dislocated, separated ; {hurt, wounded ;
{lacerated, mangled, torn}; {maimed, mutilated ] Also See:
{broken}, {damaged}, {damaged}, {impaired}, {unsound},
{wronged}.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

2. subjected to an injustice.

Syn: aggrieved.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. The fire 250 miles west of Yellowstone burned more than 50,000 acres during the summer of 1987.
  2. Fires also burned in Arizona, Colorado, Montana, Utah and Texas.
  3. Expanding on this notion, Ms. Borden has asked: "What is so wrong with renting your body for two shifts a week, when the alternative is a 40-hour-a-week job that makes you so burned out all you can do is come home and watch TV at the end of the day?"
  4. They burned the rest.
  5. About 40 smaller lightning-caused fires burned Friday in the Flathead River drainage of northwestern Montana.
  6. More than 60,000 Moslems live in the northern England community, where demonstrators have burned copies of Rushdie's book.
  7. A lightning-sparked fire burned along a 20-mile front in northwestern Nebraska, threatening the community of Crawford and forcing the evacuation of more than 629 people from a hospital, nursing home and Fort Robinson State Park.
  8. One year ago Saturday, about 2,000 Tibetans led by Buddhist monks burned a police station in Lhasa, capital of the Himalayan nation, and attacked police in the bloodiest uprising since an abortive bid for independence in 1959.
  9. Some were burned beyond recognition when three Italian jets collided on a low-level stunt flight and one of them hurtled into the crowd in a ball of flame.
  10. Police Commissioner Yaacov Terner said: "They burned the police station.
  11. In the subsequent racial violence, one person was killed, 11 were wounded by gunfire and 13 buildings were burned down.
  12. The officer, who asked not to be identified, said the victims had been shot to death and then burned earlier in the week.
  13. "It has burned to Pacific Coast Highway.
  14. The district official, contacted by telephone, said four of the schools burned to the ground while three others and the clinic were damaged.
  15. The IRS also has been burned by bad publicity in the past.
  16. Elsewhere in Utah, the Uinta Canyon fire had burned 3,850 acres 20 miles north of Roosevelt in the Ashley National Forest.
  17. The fire covered an area about 60 miles long and 25 miles wide in portions of Callahan, Shackelford and Throckmorton counties, officials said, and a 20-mile wide swath of the blaze burned out of control.
  18. The boosters burned just 1.4 seconds longer than predicted during the two minutes the boosters are used.
  19. For example, on Aug. 14, an Israeli tax collector was fatally burned and three colleagues injured in a firebomb attack on their car in the West Bank.
  20. Till is exiled for making fun of a monk, his father is burned as a heretic, his mother is murdered and he himself is nearly executed.
  21. Havel and 15 other activists were detained on Jan. 16 after eight of them tried to lay flowers in central Wenceslas Square in memory of Jan Palach, a student who burned himself to death there 20 years ago.
  22. Two Palestinians hurled firebombs at a car carrying Israeli tax collectors Monday and seriously burned two people in the car, the army said.
  23. There is, however, a case for caution and not only because Meggitt so nearly got its fingers burned before it walked away from its 1990 bid for USH.
  24. They had tried to lay flowers in Wenceslas Square to honor Jan Palach, a 20-year-old student who burned himself alive 20 years ago to protest the Soviet-led invasion that ended the liberal "Prague Spring" in August 1968.
  25. An inmate-firefighter died Thursday of burns from a blaze in Riverside County near Hemet, about 65 miles east of Los Angeles. Victor Ferrara, 22, was burned when his crew was overrun by wind-driven flames in the now-controlled fire.
  26. Hundreds of angry blacks looted or burned stores and held off authorities with rocks and bottles early today after a black man was fatally shot in what one witness described as a drug deal gone sour, police said.
  27. More than 100 firefighters battled a lightning fire in Georgia that has burned at least 750 acres of the Okefenokee Swamp.
  28. Riot police used clubs and gunfire to break up gangs and clear open-air markets where rioters burned a bus and used boulders and burning tires to build roadblocks.
  29. In the southeastern province of Natal, the site of four years of fighting between rival groups, police said eight black men were stabbed, shot or burned to death in three separate attacks.
  30. Several Samaritan homes in Nablus were burned last fall during the Jewish and Samaritan holiday of Sukkot, which commemorates the desert wandering of the Israelites during the Exodus.
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