incinerated 的定义
in·cin·er·at·ed, in·cin·er·at·ing.
- to burn or reduce to ashes; cremate.
incinerated 近义词
reduce to ashes
更多incinerated例句
- Broiling under high heat will give you beautiful results in just a few minutes, as long as you don’t walk away and incinerate your dinner.
- In Wuhan and elsewhere, much of the PPE and medical waste has been incinerated.
- Once dug up, the mink will be incinerated as corporate waste.
- It incinerates trash, then uses catalytic filtration to remove pollutants from the resulting smoke, making it the cleanest waste-to-energy facility in the world.
- Over the next two weeks, 900 blazes incinerated six times as much land as all the state’s 2019 wildfires combined, forcing 100,000 people from their homes.
- The Uaupes in the Amazons incinerate a corpse a month after death, pound up the ashes, and mix them with their fermented drink.
- The soldiers, under the partial protection of the turn, could incinerate the helpless technies with little danger to themselves.
- Also, we incinerate our victims—again, with full governmental permission.
- To incinerate is to reduce to ashes; the sense differs little from that of cremate, but it is in less popular use.
- Encountering another globe, our sun would doubtless produce so much heat as to incinerate all planetary life.