cinder 英 [ˈsɪndə(r)]   美 [ˈsɪndɚ]

cinder

cinder  英 [ˈsɪndə(r)] 美 [ˈsɪndɚ]

n. 煤渣;灰烬  vt. 用煤渣等铺  vi. 用煤渣等铺路面 

名词复数:cinders 

cinder blocks and wood planks anchor plastic tarps on the roof. 屋顶上是煤渣块和木板条压着塑料油布。
They do things like put carsup on cinder blocks in their front yard or, worse, live in your basement. 他们竟然把车停在他们前院的煤渣堆上,甚至更糟,就住在您的地下室里。

  • A cinder is a small, hot, glowing coal from a fire. When you put out a campfire, it's important to make sure that not one single cinder remains.
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  • n. 煤渣;灰烬
  • vt. 用煤渣等铺
  • vi. 用煤渣等铺路面
  • 1. cinder blocks and wood planks anchor plastic tarps on the roof.

    屋顶上是煤渣块和木板条压着塑料油布。

  • 2. They do things like put carsup on cinder blocks in their front yard or, worse, live in your basement.

    他们竟然把车停在他们前院的煤渣堆上,甚至更糟,就住在您的地下室里。

  • 3. The dry cellar is a cargo container surrounded by cinder-block walls and buried beneath a couple feet of soil.

    干窖是一个外面用煤渣砌块砌墙围起来的货柜箱,然后埋在几尺深的土壤下。

  • cinder (n.) Old English sinder "dross of iron, slag," from Proto-Germanic *sendra- "slag" (source also of Old Saxon sinder "slag, dross," Old Norse sindr, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch sinder, Dutch sintel, Old High German sintar, German Sinter), from PIE root *sendhro- "coagulating fluid" (source also of Old Church Slavonic sedra "cinder").
cin·der / ˈsɪndə(r) ; NAmE ˈsɪndər / noun [usually plural ] a small piece of ashor partly burnt coal, wood, etc. that is no longer burning but may still be hot 灰烬;余烬 a cinder track (= a track for runners made with finely crushed cinders) 用细煤渣铺成的跑道 IDIOMsee burn v. cinder cinders cin·der / ˈsɪndə(r) ; NAmE ˈsɪndər /
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