burned-out a. 烧坏的, 疲倦不堪的
- He therefore searched carefully through mound after mound of ashes and burned-out blobs.
因此他在一堆堆灰烬中搜寻,在一团团焦土中寻找。 - And for goodness' sake, don't drive down a dark road with burned-out headlights or taillights.
务必记住,不要黑着大灯或尾灯开到黑咕隆咚的路上。 - It has been burned-out when we started using it. Please check whether it has some quality problems.
当我们刚开始使用时,它就烧毁了,请查看是否是质量问题.
burned-out[ adj ]- exhausted as a result of longtime stress
<adj.all>
she was burned-out before she was 30
- inoperative as a result of heat or friction
<adj.all>
a burned-out picture tube
- destroyed or badly damaged by fire
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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
burned-out \burned-out\ burnt-out \burnt-out\adj. prenom.
1. drained of energy or effectiveness; driven to apathy by
overwork or prolonged stress; -- of people.
Syn: burned out(predicate), burnt out(predicate), fagged,
exhausted, fatigued, played-out(prenominal), played
out(predicate), spent, washed-out(prenominal), washed
out(predicate), worn-out(prenominal), worn
out(predicate).
[WordNet 1.5]
2. damaged or destroyed by or as if by fire; as, barricaded
the street with burned-out cars.
Syn: burned out(predicate), burnt out(predicate).
[WordNet 1.5]
- Children play jungle gym in a burned-out delivery truck.
- And the movie is actually carried by German actor Armin Mueller-Stahl, who plays a burned-out, woman chasing, hard drinking detective named Alex Conrad.
- "The green colors of Fergana do not cover the remains of burned-out homes which belonged to Turks not so long ago," the newspaper said. "In some places of the region, clouds of smoke are visible.
- Many waved white flags and carried small bundles as they walked past a burned-out light tank, the bodies of soldiers and guerrilla barricades of expensive cars with the tires shot out.
- The burned-out wrecks of about 20 Afghan army trucks littered what was once the motor pool.
- Santo Tomas is the hospital nearest the bombed and burned-out Panamanian Defense Forces headquarters, flattened on the first night of the invasion.
- James C. Matheny's decapitated body was found in a rolled-up carpet in the burned-out remains of the Emmanuel Church of Christ Pentecostal Oneness where Terry, 43, preached.
- Next door to a looted, burned-out grocery store, three youths sat in lawn chairs and watched a portable television.
- Streets were littered with the burned-out, blackened hulks of dozens of cars set ablaze by rocket-propelled grenades in the fighting.
- "It's a $50,000 foul-up _ 30 houses suffered as much as $2,000 in damages," said Florida Power & Light customer service manager Vic Arena, who promised that the utility would pay to replace all the burned-out appliances.
- The burned-out motor cases then will be crushed and buried at the depot, 16 miles east of Pueblo.
- Hundreds of burned-out cars lay smoldering on streets littered with broken glass and severed power cables.
- Paying some trainmen an extra day's wages if they start a run on a train pulling a caboose with a burned-out light bulb.
- PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) _ Thousands of chanting youths marched for a second day near a burned-out church to protest reports that Roman Catholic officials ordered a radical priest out of Haiti.
- The cargo came from a burned-out storage warehouse in Quebec that the province had planned to dispose of at a ReChem International Ltd. incineration plant in Britain.
- Alec Guinness played the burned-out George Smiley in both.
- The defendants were charged in the slayings of officers Roy Lee Stanley and Andy Begay, whose charred bodies were found Dec. 5 inside a burned-out police truck in a remote southern Utah canyon.
- The burned-out shells of 10 of the Oakdale detention center's 14 buildings have been demolished and are expected to be rebuilt.
- Crews removed the shells of burned-out cars from the roads.
- Penumbra, which means "a space of partial illumination," was one of the vocabulary words during a morning reading lesson, made more difficult by burned-out light bulbs.
- A chilling documentary about elder abuse points out that victims aren't always sick or demanding old people dependent on burned-out adult children.
- The burned-out hulks of hundreds of public buses and army trucks have been towed away.
- At Hartford's burned-out house, the reward poster sits amid flower pots that stood in what was the dooryard.
- Young soldiers had reason to cheer along this dusty, rutted road lined with the burned-out skeletons of tanks and trucks and bombed-out mud-and-brick villages.
- Two Californians died in the fires _ a state prisoner serving as a firefighter and a 37-year-old Santa Barbara woman found near the wreckage of her home in a burned-out neighborhood, authorities said today.
- Vernon Mann, a reporter for Britain's Independent Television News was under house arrest Wednesday at his hotel in Chengdu after being arrested Tuesday while filming burned-out buildings and buses, an ITN spokesman said.
- The government says at least 30 people died before the hostages were freed Wednesday, and authorities expect to find more bodies in the legislative building and the burned-out police headquarters.
- At the North Beach Housing Project in San Francisco, resident Hope Halikas recalls when even burned-out light bulbs in street lights were quickly replaced.
- The number of deaths was expected to rise as security forces searched through the rubble of hundreds of burned-out homes.
- They turned a lot that had been piled with burned-out cars and trash into an idyllic patch in a noisy neighborhood of apartment buildings and mini-markets.