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charcoal

/chahr-kohl/US // ˈtʃɑrˌkoʊl //UK // (ˈtʃɑːˌkəʊl) //

木炭,黑炭,炭化,炭质

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic substances in the absence of air.
    • : a drawing pencil of charcoal.
    • : a drawing made with charcoal.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to blacken, write, or draw with charcoal.
    • : to cook over charcoal, especially on a grill.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cook food over charcoal, especially on a grill.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inblack
Forms: charcoaled, charcoaling, charcoals
as inonyx
Forms: charcoaled, charcoaling, charcoals
as inpitch-black
Forms: charcoaled, charcoaling, charcoals
as inpitchy
Forms: charcoaled, charcoaling, charcoals
as inash(es)
Forms: charcoaled, charcoaling, charcoals

Examples

  • Over time, odors and their accompanying residues can collect in rugs and on furniture, so looking for activated carbon or charcoal is an important consideration if you’re a smoker or a pet owner.

  • The interior of the 171-meter-long lava tube was covered with charcoal deposits concentrated around what was once a roughly 1,000-square-meter block of ice.

  • Clorox managed to reinvigorate its grilling business with relatively simple changes, including introducing wood pellets for grills and offering charcoal that lights faster.

  • Dante West Village is a seafood-driven restaurant, focused around a wood-fired grill and charcoal oven.

  • However, there was also plenty of charcoal buried in the sediments, which forms when woody matter is burned.

  • As for the claims that activated charcoal will help purify your body from toxins?

  • But not all health care providers agree that charcoal should be used outside of a medical setting.

  • Anything in your gut sticks to the surface of charcoal like a magnet and gets carried out through a bowel movement.

  • Some natural health practitioners also say activated charcoal can be useful to treat minor digestive issues.

  • It was dark, dank, the walls charcoal-colored, the feeling of a cave.

  • Approaching a native hut to ask for a piece of charcoal wherewith to light a cigar, he happened to look inside.

  • Aconite … night boat … sea sick … emetics … exhaustion … stimulants … hard drinking … spontaneous combustion … animal charcoal.

  • For twenty minutes his hand never falters, then the charcoal drops from his nerveless fingers!

  • As in a trance he crosses the room, seizes charcoal, and feverishly works at the blank canvas on the easel.

  • I pointed through the woods to a bit of clearing made by a charcoal burner.