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上釉燒的英語怎麼說及英文單詞

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Ⅰ 英語單詞形容詞著火的燃燒的

burning

  • n.燃燒

  • adj.燃燒的;燒著的;著火的

  • 發熱的;火熱的

  • 急切的,迫切的

  • (慾望等)熾烈的;強烈的

  • 引起爭論的

  • 燃燒點

Ⅱ 「燃燒」的英語單詞怎麼寫

動詞時burn 名詞是burning

Ⅲ 炒菜用英語怎麼說

炒菜的英文表達是:Cooking 讀音[ˈkʊkɪŋ]

Ⅳ 蠟燭的英語單詞

蠟燭的英語單詞是:candle、bougie

1、candle

讀音:英 ['kændl] 美 ['kændl]

釋義:n. 蠟燭;燭形物 vt. 對光檢查

例句:The candle was blown out by the wind.

蠟燭被風吹滅了。

2、bougie

讀音:英 ['buːʒiː] 美 ['buːʒiː]

釋義:n. 探針;蠟燭

例句:The bedroom was lit by a single candle.

卧室里只點了一支蠟燭。

(4)上釉燒的英語怎麼說及英文單詞擴展閱讀

相關單詞

1、candlelight

讀音:英 ['kændllaɪt] 美 ['kændllaɪt]

釋義:n. 燭火

例句:In the past he had to read by candlelight.

過去他只得在燭光下攻讀。

2、candlepower

讀音:英 ['kændlˌpaʊə] 美 ['kændəlˌpaʊə]

釋義:n. 燭光

例句:With illumination tools, a candlepower measurement doesn't necessarily indicate total light output.

使用照明工具時,燭光的測量並代表總的光輸出量。



Ⅳ 發燒單詞用英語怎麼說

fever

名詞 n.
1.發燒,發熱;熱度[S1][U]
He had a slight fever.
他有點發燒。
2.熱病[U]
3.狂熱,高度興奮專[S1][U][(+of)]
Everyone was in a fever of excitement.
所有的人都興奮之屬極。

及物動詞 vt.
1.使發燒
2.使高度興奮;使狂熱

Ⅵ 「點燃」這個單詞用英語怎麼說

點燃[diǎn rán]
light; ignite; lighting; [機]ignition; emblaze
我已在火爐里放好木柴,作好了生火准備,你只要把它點燃就行了。
I've laid the fire in the hearth, all you have to do is to put a match to it.
拉上窗簾後,回她點燃了蠟答燭。
After drawing the curtains, she lit a candle

Ⅶ 各種調料的英語單詞怎麼說

調料 seasoning
salt pepper cumin anise ginger garlic

Ⅷ 「發燒」用英文怎麼說

【回答】

1、Fever 英/'fiːvə/ 美/'fivɚ/

其他表示方法: have [run] a fever; have [run] a temperature; fire; heat

2、英英釋義:《朗文當代高級英語辭典》

MEANINGS 義項

1.[C,U]an illness or a medical condition in which you have a very high temperature

  • 發燒,發熱

  • → hay fever→ scarlet fever→ yellow fever→ glanlar fever→ rheumatic fever

    •Andyhas a feverand won』t be coming into work today. 安迪發燒了,今天不來上班。

    •I woke up this morning with a fever and an upset stomach. 今天早上醒來時我發燒了,胃也不舒服。

    •She』srunning a fever(=has a fever) . 她在發燒。

    a high/low/slight fever

    •The usual symptoms are a pink rash with a slight fever. 一般症狀為出粉紅色疹子並伴有低燒。

  • 2.[singular,單數]a situation in which many people feel very excited or feel very strongly about something

  • 高度興奮,狂熱,極端活躍

    [+ of]

    •a fever of excitement on Wall Street 華爾街的瘋狂

    election/carnival etc fever(=great interest or excitement about a particular activity or event)選舉/狂歡節等的狂熱

    •Soccer fever has been sweeping the nation as they prepare for the World Cup. 世界盃籌備期間,足球狂潮席捲全國。

  • 3.(at) fever pitch

  • if people』s feelings are at fever pitch, they are extremely excited

  • 狂熱,異常激動,高度活躍

    •The nation was at fever pitch in the days leading up to the election. 大選前幾天,全國處於狂熱的興奮之中。

    •After a night of rioting, tensions in the cityreached fever pitch. 一夜騷亂之後,該市的緊張氣氛達到了頂點。

  • Register 語體

    In everyday English, people usually usefeverto talk about a very high temperature. If someone』s temperature is just high, they say that someonehas a temperaturerather thanhas a fever.

    在日常英語中,人們說高燒時用fever。要是某人體溫只是略高,人們會說someone has a temperature,而不說has a fever

    •He stayed home from school because hehad a temperature. 因為發燒,他待在家裡沒去上學。

    →cabin fever

    3、維基網路名詞解釋

    Fever, also known as pyrexia and febrile response,is defined as having a temperature above the normal range e to an increase in the body's temperature set point. There is not a single agreed-upon upper limit for normal temperature with sources using values between 37.5 and 38.3°C (99.5 and 100.9°F).The increase in set point triggers increased muscle contractions and causes a feeling of cold.This results in greater heat proction and efforts to conserve heat. When the set point temperature returns to normal, a person feels hot, becomes flushed, and may begin to sweat. Rarely a fever may trigger a febrile seizure. This is more common in young children. Fevers do not typically go higher than 41 to 42°C (105.8 to 107.6°F).

    A fever can be caused by many medical conditions ranging from non serious to life threatening. This includes viral, bacterial and parasitic infections such as the common cold, urinary tract infections, meningitis, malaria and appendicitis among others. Non-infectious causes include vasculitis, deep vein thrombosis, side effects of medication, and cancer among others. It differs from hyperthermia, in that hyperthermia is an increase in body temperature over the temperature set point, e to either too much heat proction or not enough heat loss.

    Treatment to rece fever is generally not required.[1][8] Treatment of associated pain and inflammation, however, may be useful and help a person rest. Medications such as ibuprofen or paracetamol (acetaminophen) may help with this as well as lower temperature. Measures such as putting a cool damp cloth on the forehead and having a slightly warm bath are not useful and may simply make a person more uncomfortable. Children younger than three months require medical attention, as might people with serious medical problems such as a compromised immune system or people with other symptoms. Hyperthermia does require treatment.

    Fever is one of the most common medical signs. It is part of about 30% of healthcare visits by children and occurs in up to 75% of alts who are seriously sick. While fever is a useful defense mechanism, treating fever does not appear to worsen outcomes. Fever is viewed with greater concern by parents and healthcare professionals than it usually deserves, a phenomenon known as fever phobia.

    【拓展回答】

1、片語短語

  • 1.high fever發高燒

  • 2.have a fever發燒

  • 3.dengue fever登革熱(一種傳染病)

  • 4.hemorrhagic fever[醫]出血熱

  • 5.yellow fever[醫]黃熱病

  • 6.hay fever[醫]枯草熱;[醫]花粉病

  • 7.scarlet fever[病]猩紅熱

  • 8.typhoid fever傷寒症

  • 9.rheumatic fever[病]風濕熱;急性關節風濕病

  • 10.swine fever豬瘟疫(等於hog cholera)

  • 11.slight fever微熱,低燒

  • 12.epidemic hemorrhagic fever流行性出血熱

  • 13.cabin fever幽居病

  • 14.fever of unknown origin無明顯病因的發燒

  • 15.fever pitchn. 狂熱;極度興奮

  • 16.haemorrhagic fever出血熱

  • 17.spring fever春倦症;枯草熱

  • 18.lassa fevern. [醫]拉沙熱

  • 19.q feverQ熱病

  • 20.fever heat狂熱;發熱

2、例句

  • 1.

    Shewasknocked overbyfever. 她由於發燒而病倒了。來源:《21世紀大英漢詞典》

  • 2

    Hesoonrallied from hisfever. 他的發燒很快就好了。來源:《21世紀大英漢詞典》

  • 3.

    He wasdown withfever, andthe doctoradvisedhimto lie upfor several days. 他因發燒而病倒了,醫生建議他卧床幾天。來源:《21世紀大英漢詞典》

  • 4.

    , athingsounprecedented,thatnothingequal to deliriumsoffever.

    同時她看見了一樁破天荒的怪事,怪到無以復加,即使是在她發熱期間最可怕的惡夢里,這樣的怪事也不曾有過。

  • 5.

    notusuallyfatal. 這一病毒會導致發熱和關節痛,但是通常並不致命。

  • 6.

    Therefore,onceafeverhas beenestablished, therealquestionis:what kindofinfectionisit?

    因此,一旦已經確定是發燒,那麼真正的問題是:這是一種什麼樣的傳染病?

  • 7.

    Mystomachseizeplikea clenched fist, andnausearolledintomelike afever.

    我的胃像捏緊的拳頭一樣脹了起來,惡心如發燒似的沖進了我的身軀。

  • 8.

    Feverisonemanifestationofcold.

    發燒是感冒的一種表現形式。

  • 9.

    Thismicrobeinfectsthe brainandcan causeheadache,confusion, motorweaknessandfever.

    這種微生物可以感染腦部,引起頭痛,精神錯亂,虛弱和發燒。

  • 10.

    Ifyoubegin tohavefever,chills,vomiting, areunable tourinate,orexperience drainagefromyourincisionsyou .

    如果你開始有發熱、打寒顫、嘔吐、不能排尿、或者有東西從手術的切口處流出,請立刻通知你的外科醫生。

【參考資料】

《朗文當代高級英語辭典》、《韋氏大學英語詞典》

維基網路——發燒

Ⅸ 煮 的英語怎麼說

煮的抄英文:boil

詞彙解襲析:

boil

英文發音:[bɔɪl]

中文釋義:v.(使)沸騰;煮沸;燒開;(把壺、鍋等)裡面的水燒開;用沸水煮(或燙洗);被煮(或燙洗)

詞形:

第三人稱單數: boils

現在分詞: boiling

過去式: boiled

過去分詞: boiled

例句:

The sauce should not boil or the egg yolk will curdle

調味汁不能煮沸,不然蛋黃會凝結的。

(9)上釉燒的英語怎麼說及英文單詞擴展閱讀

boil的用法:

1、boil本意指水或其他液體起泡泡、沸騰,也可指使(海水等)呈洶涌澎湃的狀態,引申可表示感情或情緒等激動、激昂或憤怒,這種激動常使人聯想到血液像沸騰的水一般。

2、boil表示「沸騰」「開」,可用作及物動詞或不及物動詞; 用作及物動詞時意為「使…沸騰」,接名詞或代詞作賓語。

3、boil表示「煮」時,可用作及物動詞或不及物動詞; 用作及物動詞時,可跟簡單賓語、雙賓語、以形容詞充當補足語的復合賓語,間接賓語可轉化為介詞for的賓語;。

4、boil有時也可用作系動詞。

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