cinder

英['sɪndə(r)] 美['sɪndər]
  • n. 煤渣;灰烬
cindery cindered cindered cindering cinders
GRE
Noun:
  1. a fragment of incombustible matter left after a wood or coal or charcoal fire

1. The cakes were burnt to a cinder.
饼烤猵胡了.

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2. But he took off his sweater and they began jogging slowly around the cinder track.
不过,他还是脱了厚毛衣,两人开始沿煤渣跑道慢慢地晃着跑起来.

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3. You've burnt the toast to a cinder , ie so that it is hard and black.
你把面包片烤焦了.

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4. Instead of being liked, he was dead, a bleeding cinder on the barbarous fire pile.
他没有得到人怜爱, 反而鲜血淋淋地躺在熊熊燃烧的烈火堆上,化为灰烬,离开了人世.

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5. The pie and potatoes are burned to a cinder ( a crisp )
馅饼和土豆都烧焦了.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Clear out yesterday's cinders before you make the fire.
      生火前先把昨天的炉渣清除干净。
    2. At least 50,000 acres have been burnt to a cinder.
      至少五万亩土地被烧成焦土。