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incensement

/in-sens/US // ˈɪn sɛns //UK // (ˈɪnsɛns) //

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n.名词 noun
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    • : an aromatic gum or other substance producing a sweet odor when burned, used in religious ceremonies, to enhance a mood, etc.
    • : the perfume or smoke arising from such a substance when burned.
    • : any pleasant perfume or fragrance.
    • : homage or adulation.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·censed, in·cens·ing.

    • : to perfume with incense.
    • : to burn incense for.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·censed, in·cens·ing.

    • : to burn or offer incense.

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Examples

  • Bouquets of flowers crowded the tiled floor, and the smell of incense filled the air as a choir sang.

  • Many on Twitter were incensed Friday by the Associated Press’ recent dismissal of a young news associate after conservative groups came after her for pro-Palestinian activism in college.

  • That incensed Musk, who pointed out that Blue Origin had yet to fly a rocket to orbit.

  • While a Rimowa suitcase, a Nintendo Switch, Jo Malone incense or washable silk pajamas to lounge in can’t fully express your love and gratitude, they probably won’t hurt either.

  • I remember struggling with the dark robes, chanting, and incense when I first arrived at Tassajara.

  • Frankincense is a kind of incense, which is to say room freshener.

  • She would periodically show up at the house and stay in the attic, where she hung beads and burned incense.

  • Thousands of years ago, Saudi Arabia fortuitously sat in the middle of the raging incense trade.

  • The second part of the exhibition focuses on the network of roads built for the highly lucrative incense trade.

  • I could smell the patchouli oil he was wearing as well as the incense that was burning in the studio.

  • And thou tookest thy garments of divers colours, and coveredst them: and settest my oil and my sweet incense before them.

  • Thou sattest on a very fine bed, and a table was decked before thee: whereupon thou didst set my incense, and my ointment.

  • And they put incense upon the altar, and lighted up the lamps that were upon the candlestick, and they gave light in the temple.

  • The sun-kissed flowers plume the day with colour, and fling incense to the winds.

  • The repose is there, the angels also—dear commanding things—and a perpetual incense of cheap soap.