burnt
burnt 英 [bɜ:nt] 美 [bɜrnt]
adj. 烧焦的;烧伤的 v. 燃烧(burn的过去式、过去分词形式)
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- adj. 烧焦的;烧伤的
- v. 燃烧(burn的过去式、过去分词形式)
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1. The fire burnt in the grate.
火在火炉中燃烧。
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2. Her hair was burnt off.
她的头发烧掉了。
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3. Forest fires occur in the park each year; in the large forest fires of 1988, nearly one third of the park burnt.
该公园每年都会发生火灾;1988年的大森林火灾几乎烧掉了黄石公园将近三分之一的面积。
- burnt (adj.) late 14c., "consumed or scorched by fire," past-participle adjective from the original past participle of burn (v.), which was displaced after 16c, by burned. Burnt offering "animal burned whole upon an altar in Jewish ritual" is from late 14c., a biblical phrase (see Exodus xx.24, Mark xii.33). Burnt-cork (1800) was used as theatrical makeup in blackface acts. Burnt fox was an old slang name for a student during his second half-year in a German university.
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