ember
英 [ˈembə(r)]
美 [ˈembər]
n. 余火未尽的木块(或煤块)
复数:embers
BNC.16326 / COCA.14931
牛津词典
noun
- 余火未尽的木块(或煤块)
a piece of wood or coal that is not burning but is still red and hot after a fire has died
柯林斯词典
- 余火;余烬
Theembersof a fire are small pieces of wood or coal that remain and glow with heat after the fire has finished burning.
英英释义
noun
- a hot fragment of wood or coal that is left from a fire and is glowing or smoldering
双语例句
- STEVE EMBER: Experts say the wireless telephone has changed lives and businesses more than any other device.
史蒂夫·恩伯:专家称无线电话比任何设备都更有力地改变了人们的生活方式和商业运作方式。 - The ember was placed inside a hollowed-out turnip to keep it glowing longer.
灰烬是放置进一挖空-表面的芜菁使它保持白热的比较长的。 - STEVE EMBER: This program was written by Barry Wood and adapted by Shelley Gollust.
史蒂夫·恩伯:本期节目由巴里·伍德撰写,谢莉·高卢斯改编。 - STEVE EMBER: In the Senate, Ted Kennedy wrote hundreds of bills and supported thousands of others.
在参议院里面,特德·肯尼迪撰写了成百上千条议案,支持了成千上万个人。 - STEVE EMBER: Autumn in Washington is our subject this week.
本期节目的主题就是华盛顿的秋天。 - STEVE EMBER: For example, the population of one big cat has been falling in recent years.
例如,一种大的猫科动物的数量最近几年一直在减少。 - STEVE EMBER: Low technology is also important in developing countries.
史蒂夫·恩伯:在发展中国家,低端技术也很重要。 - STEVE EMBER: The difficulty of traveling through the Appalachian Mountains had kept many people from going west.
史蒂夫·恩伯:由于穿越阿巴拉契亚山脉困难重重,这就阻碍了人们西进的步伐。 - STEVE EMBER: Fifty years ago, life for women in the United States was very different from today.
五十年前,美国女性的生活与现在截然不同。 - The eye of an ember parrotfish Maldives.
一条灰烬隆头鱼的眼睛马尔代夫。
