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combustion

/kuhm-buhs-chuhn/US // kəmˈbʌs tʃən //UK // (kəmˈbʌstʃən) //

燃烧,焚烧,燃烧的,燃烧的时候

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of burning.
    • : Chemistry. rapid oxidation accompanied by heat and, usually, light.chemical combination attended by production of heat and light.slow oxidation not accompanied by high temperature and light.
    • : violent excitement; tumult.

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Examples

  • In Shanghai, it costs $13,000 for a license plate for a vehicle with a combustion engine whereas it’s free for an EV, thereby “creating a huge economic incentive and making the use of electric vehicles a no brainer,” Jato said.

  • To do so means reducing the environmental impact of the entire car industry, and Porsche sees eFuels as a way to reduce the environmental impact of current and future internal combustion vehicles.

  • This includes all fossil fuel combustion for generating electricity, heating buildings, industrial processes, and transportation.

  • They run on hydrogen combustion using modified gas-turbine engines, and the only byproduct is water.

  • It added that it would in the coming months consider the crucial question of when cars with internal combustion engines will need to be banned from the market.

  • Gas-powered internal combustion engines were pretty much the only way to move a car from one place to another.

  • In attempting to compete against the internal combustion engine, Tesla may have to do something similar.

  • Boeing claims to have eliminated the risk of combustion, but not ignition.

  • If combustion occurs within a battery, says Boeing, it would be snuffed out in a microsecond for lack of oxygen.

  • It was “vaporized electrolyte which looks like smoke but is not the result of combustion.”

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

  • Spontaneous combustion is the burning of a substance or body by the internal development of heat without the application of fire.

  • It should be steady, and it should not give out great heat nor injurious products of combustion.

  • If he doesn't attend to it we shall have a case of spontaneous combustion to record; and we want to avoid that if possible.

  • The error was, non-observation of an important portion of the actual residue, namely, the gaseous products of combustion.