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: This method of printmaking became popular in Europe in the sixteenth century.
16世纪期间,这种版画制作方法在欧洲颇为流行。 - STEVE EMBER: Andrew Burns is an economist at the World Bank in Washington, D.C.
史蒂夫·恩伯:安德鲁·伯恩斯是华盛顿特区世界银行的一位经济学家。 - 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: Watercolor paint is color, or pigment, dissolved in water.
水彩颜料是把颜料或色素溶解于水中制得的。 - STEVE EMBER: In many developing countries, small loans are known as micro-credit or micro-financing.
史蒂夫·恩伯:在很多发展中国家,人们都知道微型信贷或微型融资这种小额贷款。 - STEVE EMBER: Shared cars are seen as an environmentally friendly way to use cars without owning one.
史蒂夫·恩伯:汽车共享业务被看作是一种环境友好方式,因为它使用汽车而不拥有汽车。 - STEVE EMBER: Traveling along Embassy Row, we pass a number of other embassies.
在参观使馆街的旅途上,我们还看到了很多其他国家的大使馆。 - STEVE EMBER: The future of the Everglades is not clear.
大沼泽地国家公园未来会是什么样,我们无法设想。 - STEVE EMBER: In the late eighteen seventies, experts say Homer experienced some kind of crisis.
到了十九世纪七十年代后期,有专家说荷马经历了一场危机。 - 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。