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 burner ['bә:nә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 火炉, 烧火的人

[化] 灯; 灯头; 烧嘴炉; 燃烧器; 燃烧炉

[医] 灯, 燃烧炉


  1. There is a two-burner stove in the kitchen.
    厨房里有一个两个火眼的煤气炉。
  2. Burner -
    涂鸦的兴奋状态-
  3. a burner is a winner.
    涂满整个停在窗户下的汽车,成功不被发现.


burner
[ noun ]
  1. an apparatus for burning fuel (or refuse)

  2. <noun.artifact>
    a diesel engine is an oil burner
  3. the heating elements of a stove or range on which pots and pans are placed for cooking

  4. <noun.artifact>
    the electric range had one large burner and three smaller one


Burner \Burn"er\, n.
1. One who, or that which, burns or sets fire to anything.

2. The part of a lamp, gas fixture, etc., where the flame is
produced.

{Bunsen's burner} (Chem.), see {Bunsen burner}.

{Argand burner}, {Rose burner}, etc. See under {Argand},
{Rose}, etc.

  1. It can't be put on the back burner any longer," Corcoran said in a telephone interview Monday. "This isn't something like drugs or AIDS.
  2. BANKING DECISIONS move to the front burner for Congress and regulators.
  3. The bill was created by amending a flag-burning measure the Senate had refused to consider, then eliminating the flag-burning provisions, which would have reduced the penalty for beating up a flag burner to a $25 fine.
  4. But Saddam has outraged even more people, and Mike McCormack put the Barr poster on a back burner to print up 40,000 Saddam targets.
  5. The group claims its competitive advantage comes from experience in all parts of the gas chain - from the 'drill bit right the way through to the burner tip'.
  6. The idea is "not dead, but it's very much on the back burner for lack of interest," said James Cochrane, a Big Board senior vice president.
  7. They were good, but they weren't the barn burner that would lead to a breakout from this level."
  8. In a state where not so long ago many rural counties cut the school year to eight months instead of nine, so the children would have more time to work in the cotton fields, education has been moved to the front burner.
  9. The Awacs request is on the back burner in Washington.
  10. "He heated the burner on the stove and put their hands on it," said Police Chief Daniel Kochman. "The mother stood by with a cold pail of water and dipped their hands in it.
  11. In technical language, they use a two-stage temperature reduction system to cool the recirculated gas prior to its injection into the burner fan inlet. As a result, Euronox boilers are larger than normal, with more elaborate pipework and controls.
  12. One of the largest being put on the back burner is the Garrison diversion project in North Dakota.
  13. But the liberalization that Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev has fostered in Eastern and Central Europe _ and a flood of East German refugees _ puts the issue on the front burner.
  14. "This issue has been on the top burner during our meeting here," he said. "What most restaurant owners want to be conscious of is what the customer finds acceptable.
  15. Solidarity's political struggle with the Communists _ which led to the selection of longtime union activist Mazowiecki as the East bloc's first non-Communist leader _ has pushed union organizing to the back burner.
  16. "I think they've just been again put on the back burner," he said. "I wish there was as much concern for them.
  17. "If the big companies, the ones that can afford it, begin taking a stand against paying medical benefits, the whole national health care issue will go on the back burner," Calvey said.
  18. "I think what we wanted to do is keep it on the front burner but turn down the heat," said Lawrence Fletcher-Hill, assistant state attorney general.
  19. Simply because the biggest cost of natural gas at the burner tip is the $100 billion capital infrastructure needed to get it there.
  20. The issues have divided us for months, but now we put them on the back burner, and we're all concentrating on one thing: Today we are changing history," said Medine Ruilio, a 53-year-old painter.
  21. "The one thing voters hate worse than a flag burner is someone who wraps themselves in the flag," Linder said. "Do I question his patriotism?
  22. 'Our UK burner group (Nu-Way) was not really operating in Europe but we now have a significant presence,' he said. Enertech's burners are market leaders in Sweden and its domestic burners have a large share of the UK market.
  23. What is more, the company's confirmation that Europe is again on the back burner, and with it any threat of an imminent rights issue, should encourage nervous shareholders.
  24. That case is now "on the back burner," said ethics Chairman Julian Dixon, D-Calif., but has not been ignored.
  25. "We are pleased that the judge is putting this matter on the front burner," an AT&T spokesman said.
  26. "When you get odd results, the natural feeling is to put them on the back burner and hope one day you'll understand them," he said.
  27. If these examples withstand further scrutiny, the GAO could issue a report that blasts Japan for its behavior and push the issue of technology withholding onto the front burner, said one official in the Commerce Department.
  28. While the holidays pushed politics briefly to the back burner, debate continued over the exchange rate of the two nations' currency union.
  29. Unfortunately, the next day she finds herself again in that same world of cold-tar soap, fizzing gas burner and photographs of dead young men.
  30. "Fed policy issues apparently are on the back burner as market participants concluded they are not going to ease imminently," Winningham said.
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