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 incinerator [in'sinәreitә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 焚烧装置, 焚烧炉, 焚尸炉

[化] 焚烧炉; 焚化炉; 煅烧炉

[医] 焚化炉




    incinerator
    [ noun ]
    a furnace for incinerating (especially to dispose of refuse)
    <noun.artifact>


    1. But without a raise in the incinerator fee, we didn't have money to increase salaries," said Councilwoman Maggie McCoy.
    2. When we discussed siting an incinerator in the community, Dow didn't want to do any explaining of the environmental issues.
    3. Donrey, owner of The Morning News in Springdale, sued to gain access to records produced in connection with the incinerator.
    4. Henley Group and Waste Management plan to merge their waste-to-energy operations, creating the country's largest waste incinerator.
    5. The company on Wednesday burned waste not containing dioxin in order to determine whether an incinerator can meet standards required for disposal of dioxin.
    6. The closing of an old garbage incinerator Tuesday raised the prospect that up to 200 daily overseas flights into Toronto's international airport soon may have to fly without food for passengers.
    7. The Environmental Defense Fund, which has given Ogden Martin some of its worst problems, conducted a campaign on Long Island last year to have incinerator ash officially classified as "toxic" waste, which would sharply raise the cost of disposing of it.
    8. The weapons will be destroyed at a later date in a specially built incinerator on the U.S. atoll, 800 miles southwest of Hawaii.
    9. Opponents of a plan to burn dioxin-tainted waste at a closed herbicide plant had five cleanup workers arrested for testing an incinerator.
    10. This comes after the town's residents voted for the incinerator in a referendum.
    11. In July 1985, the EPA said it didn't think this was intended to exempt incinerator ash from regulation.
    12. Unfortunately, (incinerator) operators don't maintain them properly."
    13. In Tampa, Deputy Auditor Alan Nicks dismisses promoters' revenue projections as "just guesses" after his city was forced to make up a two-year, $7 million revenue shortfall at its new incinerator.
    14. Meanwhile, the incinerator has hit a legal snag in yet another lawsuit.
    15. And some people who live near Times Beach have threatened to file lawsuits to block the project, saying that the incinerator is unsafe and may never be dismantled.
    16. For two months residents of the nation's capital have been sorting newspapers for recycling, but most of the papers have gone no farther than a 60-foot pit near an incinerator _ awaiting a buyer who still hasn't come.
    17. The Pentagon said it was ready to begin moving U.S. chemical weapons stored in West Germany to a remote Pacific island where the Army is testing an incinerator for large-scale destruction of the arms.
    18. Under the EPA timetable, the agency plans to study incinerator pollutants over the next two years, and then set standards defining what are acceptable levels of emission from new facilties.
    19. St. Louis County voters may oppose a government plan to build a dioxin incinerator at Times Beach when they go to the polls Nov. 6.
    20. They had been destined for destruction by a high-temperature incinerator in south Wales.
    21. Mr. Porter said the agency may revise its current policy, which dictates that incinerator ash must be handled and disposed of under hazardous waste rules when it fails the EPA's hazard test.
    22. Even if operators are trained and the latest pollution-control devices are used, an incinerator can still become a health risk if the garbage is burned improperly.
    23. In his meeting Saturday with the Pacific island leaders, Bush pledged that Johnston Island southwest of Hawaii will not be used as a permanent incinerator for chemical weapons and hazardous waste.
    24. While the use and destruction of PCBs are heavily regulated, there has been no governmental control over them between the time brokers pick them up and when they deliver them to a destruction facility, such as an incinerator.
    25. A group of citizens in Washington and Warren counties in New York went to court to block a planned trash incinerator and were countersued by the counties for $1.5 million.
    26. Among the concerns is incinerator ash, which represents about 10% of the volume of waste.
    27. But for incinerator operators, there's a catch: The better their air-pollution control equipment, the more toxic ash they must get rid of on the ground.
    28. Our ability to move ahead and destroy chemical weapons is a significant step toward disarmament and peace." Tests of the incinerator are to end late next year, and full-scale incineration is expected to begin in 1992.
    29. The marks were carted off to the incinerator on Monday so the government will have room for the new currency, expected to begin officially circulating in the country by July 2.
    30. Bills have been introduced in the Legislature to prohibit the building of an incinerator in a flood plain and within five miles of a school.
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