ash / æʃ /

⭐基础词汇灰烬灰分灰份灰土

ash 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the powdery residue of matter that remains after burning.
  2. Also called volcanic ash. Geology. finely pulverized lava thrown out by a volcano in eruption.
  3. a light, silvery-gray color.
  4. ashes, deathlike grayness; extreme pallor suggestive of death.ruins, especially the residue of something destroyed; remains; vestiges: the ashes of their love; the ashes of the past.mortal remains, especially the physical or corporeal body as liable to decay.anything, as an act, gesture, speech, or feeling, that is symbolic of penance, regret, remorse, or the like.

ash 近义词

n. 名词 noun

remains of burning

n. 名词 noun

powder remains after a fire

n. 名词 noun

ruins

更多ash例句

  1. Propped upright by tree limbs cast in bronze, it is directed toward a giant ash tree.
  2. This deposit may have resulted from an explosive eruption that blanketed the area in ash.
  3. Though you use regular firewood, there is “nearly no smoke and minimal ash left over.”
  4. Recent Georgia Power tests of groundwater show that coal ash contaminants appear to be migrating out of the ponds at some plant sites, according to experts who reviewed company filings.
  5. They died together at the villa of Civita Giuliana, probably while trying to flee or seek better shelter from a dense, fast-moving cloud of superheated volcanic gas and ash.
  6. The JMG office that just a few days  ago received victims of human rights abuse is now empty,  covered in black  ash.
  7. Brash, crass, and sporting a perpetually raised eyebrow, Ash Williams remains the ultimate postmodern superhero.
  8. Volcanoes spewed lava and ash, ocean floors were thrust upward, sand and rock and shale settled into slurry.
  9. The company says this produces wood that ignites easier and burns cleaner, with less creosote and ash.
  10. Lava and ash fell for days; the sun was obliterated for three months.
  11. In roots and tubers the variations are less, and all, except the potato and the turnip, contain about seven per cent of ash.
  12. Saussure has also observed that the quantity of ash diminishes in certain plants when the seed has ripened.
  13. Thus, it has been found that in early spring the wood of the young shoots of the horse-chesnut contains 9·9 per cent of ash.
  14. The lighter the color of the tobacco the lighter the ash and the milder the flavor of the cigar.
  15. Silica is an invariable constituent of the ash, but in most plants occurs but in small quantity.