incinerated v. 把……烧成灰烬;焚烧,焚毁(incinerate 的过去式及过去分词)
- Massive US fire-bombing raids followed in which 50% of Japan’s major cities were incinerated and huge numbers of civilians died.
美国庞大的轰炸机群随后乘虚而入,焚烧和炸毁了50%的主要城市,大量的平民死于空袭。 - But as the evidence of blatant disregard for safety at the incinerated building grew, disquiet swept from Shanghai, the boom’s high-rise epicenter, across the country.
但已经燃烧殆尽的建筑物,是对安全漠然的忽视,这一事实不断地透视出来,不安以这栋高楼为中心,从上海弥漫到全国。 - Incinerated materials containing chlorine can generate dioxins and furans2, which are human carcinogens and have been associated with a range of adverse health effects.
焚烧含氯的材料可以产生二恶英和呋喃2,它们是人类致癌物,并与一系列不良健康反应有关。
Incinerate \In*cin"er*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Incinerated};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Incinerating}.]
To burn to ashes; to consume by fire; to burn. --Bacon.
It is the fire only that incinerates bodies. --Boyle.