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单词 burner
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Definition of burner in English:

burner

noun ˈbəːnəˈbərnər
  • 1A person or thing that burns.

    in combination uphill walking is a great calorie-burner

    爬坡消耗大量卡路里。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Council has decided that the cause of pollution it is going to target is the smoke emitted from open fires and log burners, and are considering introducing a ban on these except for more recently made log burners which are less polluting.
    • Generally described, the dual air-current burner consists of two cylindrical tubes of different diameters and different lengths.
    • We replaced this with a war surplus, gasoline burner, field-type, autoclave for approximately $45.
    • The collection includes blended body oils, exfoliating body scrub, hydrating body lotions, and aromatherapy burners, aromatherapy blended essential oils, sumptuous robes and slippers.
    • ‘Jumping rope is one of the highest calorie burners,’ Kleinberg says.
    • Very aerobic-biassed, I guess, but at least they are all calorie burners, so they would have got rid of the remnants of the cake we ate at Trevor and Jon's this evening.
    • An elderly Chinese man was burning dozens of papers in a shaded burner.
    • When fed to the burners and burned off in the boiler, the clean flame generates a flame, giving a higher efficiency than is the case at present.
    • Though the USA remains the number one fuel burner.
    • As I've posted before, I don't support flag burning or flag burners.
    • As efficient calorie burners go, running pretty much dominates the scene, and running in the right shoes keeps your legs healthy and your exercise program on track.
    • Digging and shoveling are big calorie burners (250 to 350 calories per half-hour).
    • In the 1980s and 1990s, development first focused on design of burners and spray guns suitable for spray powders available at the time.
    • Last year, it started selling fuel pellets made from waste wood and sawdust, designed to be burned in home fires and log burners.
    • The only interruption to your peaceful flight is the occasional blast of heat from the burners, which burn LPG at a rate of 1-1.5 litres per minute, depending on conditions.
    1. 1.1 A part of a cooker, lamp, etc. that emits a flame.
      煤气头;灯头
      with modifier the hob has four gas burners
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was cooking out of this double burner in the Palmer House.
      • Bending at the waist, she peers beneath the pot, adjusting the burner's blue flame.
      • He had put a wire gauze on top of the burner before turning the gas on.
      • You know if there is one thing I have learned in running this blog it is never for any reason leave lemons in the burner of a lit gas stove.
      • Mallory took charge quickly, striking a match and holding it near the base of the burner where the gas slowly leaked out.
      • The burners on a gas stove are all the same size, but they can vary in the amount of heat or BTU's that each one puts out.
      • The four burner plus grill cook top does not have the usual downdraft exhaust fan for eliminating food odors.
      • On the weekend, I learn to light burners and oven.
      • Note that with fuel-fired systems, equipment is often simplified, eliminating a redundant second burner and venting system.
      • Start up another burner on medium-high heat with a skillet or omelet pan.
      • The older woman quickly turned put the pan back on the burner and shut the flame off.
      • The blue flames of all four burners on the stainless steel hearth are flicked to high.
      • Mismatched mirrors on opposite walls reflected one another, and a coffee maker burned coffee on its burner.
      • He lit the burner and the fire became at once flames reflected in the window's three panes: smell of sulphur.
      • Noise was coming from the kitchen, and the sound of a burner being lit intruded loudly onto the silence.
      • Thirteen of us working for five hours in a closed kitchen with molten sugar, hot burners, and open flames.
      • The cooker automatically cuts off the gas supply if the burner is accidentally extinguished.
      • Versatile and durable, the range includes eight burners, four cast-iron full-surface grates, and a griddle accessory.
      • A professional unit with more than four burners may be good for people who cook frequently or who often cook many things at once.
      • Electric burners usually burn off food spilled on them.
    2. 1.2 An apparatus in which a substance is heated.
      炉膛燃烧室
      with modifier the figures carried small incense burners
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The main burner can produce 13,500 BTUs, and the smaller auxiliary burner generates 11,000 BTUs.
      • When the first kernels pop, cover the pot and shake it across the burner so the kernels don't burn.
      • Then they are siphoned off into a secondary burner where they are heated to 1,000 degrees, and in that process are destroyed.
      • Medium range burners and gas cooking appliances with food warmers in three basic models have been introduced.
      • If the burners have yellow flames or yellow in the tips of the flames, more air and clean burners produces blue flames.
      • For a uniform ‘flame finish,’ granite is first polished normally, then spalled with a large oxyacetylene burner.
      • I lit two orange candles and blessed them and also lit an energy incense in my incense burner.
      • If you have an electric storage water heater in a tight space and want to convert it to gas, you can use an add-on burner for the electric tank.
      • The café is smart, and the shops sells every item which can conceivably be lavender scented - from soaps and candles to incense burners and perfumes.
      • The engines had to be heated by four large burners to unfreeze the oil before they could start.
      • It is a knock for those trying to encourage clean air policies and switch from open fires and log burners to electricity.
      • The ceramic work of Lee Jeong Do reinterpreted such items as pen rests, incense burners, brush hangers and ink stones.
      • According to Bunn the product has been extensively tested locally and internationally in open flame burners, under laboratory conditions.
      • He had dimmed the lights and lit some calming incense burners.
      • Other bays are brightened by an astonishing number of silver candlesticks, incense burners and vessels.
      • Always interested in the animal mysteries of China, Texier has created bronzes similar to ancient Chinese sculptures, where hippos or oxen carry incense burners on their back.
      • On Koran stands, carpets, book covers and kaftans, from painted miniatures to intricate incense burners, the entire show is crowded with figures.
      • Notwithstanding their low cost, coal stations could be improved further by new techniques such as burners fed by coal gas, generated by multi-fluidised bed gasifiers.
      • You could also use incense or burn essential oils in a purpose-made burner.
      • Gas burners and grates may be removed for cleaning.
    3. 1.3North American The heating element of an electric cooker.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The sauciers worked on a continuous flat electric burner the size of my kitchen counter.
      • A good example is a pot that's warmed because it's sitting on top of an electric stove's burner.
      • So, I set the metal shot glass on the burner of the electric stove on low heat.
      • The higher-order grills boast more heating capacity and a larger cooking surface, though all have core features such as electronic ignition and side burners.
      • A heavy-duty motorized steel rotisserie is built right into the unit, and it has its own vertical infrared burner that evenly cooks a whole leg of lamb or several whole chickens.
      • Coruscating Cinnamon Granules is a looped, silent black-and-white film of cinnamon bits flaring as they fall on an electric burner in a darkened room.
      • I needed drawers, and two electric burners that were safe when you switched them off.
      • Some units have electric burners with adjustable controls.
      • With electric cook tops, there are a number of new types of burners on the market: solid disk elements, radiant elements under glass, halogen elements, and induction elements.
  • 2A device for producing a CD or DVD by copying from an original or master copy.

    (光盘)刻录机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am using a duplicator with a professional setup, rather than burning the DVDs myself on an Office Depot burner.
    • Since most DVD burners can read and burn CDs, it's best to make a backup CD to protect your valuable shots.
    • The design for the PC's various components are in flux, with hard drives, DVD burners, video cards, memory and motherboards all being reworked.
    • By the same token, even an 8x DVD burner cannot match the burn speeds of dedicated CD burners.
    • It was pretty, but also slow and notably devoid of drivers for CD-ROM burners, DVD players and other peripherals essential to the modern desktop computing experience.
    • This would also be a small test on the drive's ability to read a data CD burned from another burner.
    • Home/business users will want both a DVD-ROM drive and a CD burner, and possibly a DVD burner.
    • We have a spin with a DVD burner that burns up to 8x for DVDs and is cheap to boot.
    • A home DVD burner like this one can only burn so much info to a DVD.
    • I found a 32x (!) burner for less than $80, installed it, and tested it.
  • 3North American informal A cheap mobile phone paid for in advance.

    he bought a burner to get in touch with Shapiro
    one national security reporter suggested using burner phones
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's been attempting to overturn the conviction because the police tracked his burner phone to a Texas rest stop.
    • Perhaps the best use of mail is simply to send the reporter a phone pre-programmed to only call your burner.
    • They try to set up traces for the calls, but burner phones don't make that possible.
    • He described using burner pay-as-you-go phones, that were destroyed after a few months to ensure their use could not be traced.
    • He's running operations from the Ivory Coast, where he switches out cellphones and burners to make tracing nearly impossible.
    • But I did the first year here without things like new clothes, I was living out of suitcase and had a burner cell phone.
    • Fraudsters are seldom caught, because they are often from out of town and are using burner phones and generic email addresses.
    • For guaranteed security, the burner phone should only be used once.
    • The only truly anonymous call is between people using two burner phones.
    • Security experts explain that research underway would make it easier to trace a burner phone.

Phrases

  • on the back burner

    • Having low priority.

      〈非正式〉处于次要(或主要)地位的

      he wants the matter to be put on the back burner

      他想让这件事缓办。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He went on to say that he had absolutely no doubt that the issue would have been put on the back burner by the Government without the campaign.
      • These projects were kept on the back burner to avoid inconvenience to citizens, especially in traffic flow.
      • Singapore has reciprocated by putting several disputes on the back burner.
      • Other contentious issues may well keep the proposed law on the back burner during the current session as well.
      • The drive to end discrimination in education had been put on the back burner during World War II.
      • For the moment I'm going to have to shove the whole question on the back burner and stop thinking about it.
      • The budget negotiations, which were meant to dominate this month's European summit, will now be placed on the back burner.
      • First, I would put my writing on the back burner until I became well established in science.
      • For too long the problems of our rural communities have been put on the back burner, and thought insoluble.
      • But they've put that on the back burner and use their voice to spew political rhetoric and propaganda.

Rhymes

Annapurna, discerner, earner, learner, Myrna, Smyrna, spurner, taverna, turner, Verner, Werner, yearner

Definition of burner in US English:

burner

nounˈbərnərˈbərnər
  • 1A person or thing that burns.

    in combination uphill walking is a great calorie-burner

    爬坡消耗大量卡路里。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When fed to the burners and burned off in the boiler, the clean flame generates a flame, giving a higher efficiency than is the case at present.
    • As efficient calorie burners go, running pretty much dominates the scene, and running in the right shoes keeps your legs healthy and your exercise program on track.
    • As I've posted before, I don't support flag burning or flag burners.
    • ‘Jumping rope is one of the highest calorie burners,’ Kleinberg says.
    • Digging and shoveling are big calorie burners (250 to 350 calories per half-hour).
    • Generally described, the dual air-current burner consists of two cylindrical tubes of different diameters and different lengths.
    • Very aerobic-biassed, I guess, but at least they are all calorie burners, so they would have got rid of the remnants of the cake we ate at Trevor and Jon's this evening.
    • The Council has decided that the cause of pollution it is going to target is the smoke emitted from open fires and log burners, and are considering introducing a ban on these except for more recently made log burners which are less polluting.
    • We replaced this with a war surplus, gasoline burner, field-type, autoclave for approximately $45.
    • An elderly Chinese man was burning dozens of papers in a shaded burner.
    • The collection includes blended body oils, exfoliating body scrub, hydrating body lotions, and aromatherapy burners, aromatherapy blended essential oils, sumptuous robes and slippers.
    • In the 1980s and 1990s, development first focused on design of burners and spray guns suitable for spray powders available at the time.
    • The only interruption to your peaceful flight is the occasional blast of heat from the burners, which burn LPG at a rate of 1-1.5 litres per minute, depending on conditions.
    • Though the USA remains the number one fuel burner.
    • Last year, it started selling fuel pellets made from waste wood and sawdust, designed to be burned in home fires and log burners.
    1. 1.1 A part of a stove, lamp, etc., that emits and shapes a flame.
      煤气头;灯头
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mismatched mirrors on opposite walls reflected one another, and a coffee maker burned coffee on its burner.
      • Electric burners usually burn off food spilled on them.
      • The older woman quickly turned put the pan back on the burner and shut the flame off.
      • You know if there is one thing I have learned in running this blog it is never for any reason leave lemons in the burner of a lit gas stove.
      • The four burner plus grill cook top does not have the usual downdraft exhaust fan for eliminating food odors.
      • A professional unit with more than four burners may be good for people who cook frequently or who often cook many things at once.
      • Thirteen of us working for five hours in a closed kitchen with molten sugar, hot burners, and open flames.
      • Versatile and durable, the range includes eight burners, four cast-iron full-surface grates, and a griddle accessory.
      • He was cooking out of this double burner in the Palmer House.
      • Noise was coming from the kitchen, and the sound of a burner being lit intruded loudly onto the silence.
      • On the weekend, I learn to light burners and oven.
      • The blue flames of all four burners on the stainless steel hearth are flicked to high.
      • The cooker automatically cuts off the gas supply if the burner is accidentally extinguished.
      • Mallory took charge quickly, striking a match and holding it near the base of the burner where the gas slowly leaked out.
      • The burners on a gas stove are all the same size, but they can vary in the amount of heat or BTU's that each one puts out.
      • He lit the burner and the fire became at once flames reflected in the window's three panes: smell of sulphur.
      • Bending at the waist, she peers beneath the pot, adjusting the burner's blue flame.
      • Note that with fuel-fired systems, equipment is often simplified, eliminating a redundant second burner and venting system.
      • Start up another burner on medium-high heat with a skillet or omelet pan.
      • He had put a wire gauze on top of the burner before turning the gas on.
    2. 1.2 An apparatus in which a fuel is used or an aromatic substance is heated.
      炉膛燃烧室
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He had dimmed the lights and lit some calming incense burners.
      • For a uniform ‘flame finish,’ granite is first polished normally, then spalled with a large oxyacetylene burner.
      • When the first kernels pop, cover the pot and shake it across the burner so the kernels don't burn.
      • Always interested in the animal mysteries of China, Texier has created bronzes similar to ancient Chinese sculptures, where hippos or oxen carry incense burners on their back.
      • Gas burners and grates may be removed for cleaning.
      • It is a knock for those trying to encourage clean air policies and switch from open fires and log burners to electricity.
      • Other bays are brightened by an astonishing number of silver candlesticks, incense burners and vessels.
      • If you have an electric storage water heater in a tight space and want to convert it to gas, you can use an add-on burner for the electric tank.
      • Notwithstanding their low cost, coal stations could be improved further by new techniques such as burners fed by coal gas, generated by multi-fluidised bed gasifiers.
      • You could also use incense or burn essential oils in a purpose-made burner.
      • The main burner can produce 13,500 BTUs, and the smaller auxiliary burner generates 11,000 BTUs.
      • The engines had to be heated by four large burners to unfreeze the oil before they could start.
      • The café is smart, and the shops sells every item which can conceivably be lavender scented - from soaps and candles to incense burners and perfumes.
      • Then they are siphoned off into a secondary burner where they are heated to 1,000 degrees, and in that process are destroyed.
      • I lit two orange candles and blessed them and also lit an energy incense in my incense burner.
      • If the burners have yellow flames or yellow in the tips of the flames, more air and clean burners produces blue flames.
      • On Koran stands, carpets, book covers and kaftans, from painted miniatures to intricate incense burners, the entire show is crowded with figures.
      • The ceramic work of Lee Jeong Do reinterpreted such items as pen rests, incense burners, brush hangers and ink stones.
      • According to Bunn the product has been extensively tested locally and internationally in open flame burners, under laboratory conditions.
      • Medium range burners and gas cooking appliances with food warmers in three basic models have been introduced.
    3. 1.3North American The heating element of an electric stove.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I needed drawers, and two electric burners that were safe when you switched them off.
      • A good example is a pot that's warmed because it's sitting on top of an electric stove's burner.
      • So, I set the metal shot glass on the burner of the electric stove on low heat.
      • With electric cook tops, there are a number of new types of burners on the market: solid disk elements, radiant elements under glass, halogen elements, and induction elements.
      • The sauciers worked on a continuous flat electric burner the size of my kitchen counter.
      • A heavy-duty motorized steel rotisserie is built right into the unit, and it has its own vertical infrared burner that evenly cooks a whole leg of lamb or several whole chickens.
      • Some units have electric burners with adjustable controls.
      • The higher-order grills boast more heating capacity and a larger cooking surface, though all have core features such as electronic ignition and side burners.
      • Coruscating Cinnamon Granules is a looped, silent black-and-white film of cinnamon bits flaring as they fall on an electric burner in a darkened room.
  • 2A device for producing a CD or DVD by copying from an original or master copy.

    (光盘)刻录机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am using a duplicator with a professional setup, rather than burning the DVDs myself on an Office Depot burner.
    • We have a spin with a DVD burner that burns up to 8x for DVDs and is cheap to boot.
    • This would also be a small test on the drive's ability to read a data CD burned from another burner.
    • A home DVD burner like this one can only burn so much info to a DVD.
    • Since most DVD burners can read and burn CDs, it's best to make a backup CD to protect your valuable shots.
    • It was pretty, but also slow and notably devoid of drivers for CD-ROM burners, DVD players and other peripherals essential to the modern desktop computing experience.
    • By the same token, even an 8x DVD burner cannot match the burn speeds of dedicated CD burners.
    • I found a 32x (!) burner for less than $80, installed it, and tested it.
    • The design for the PC's various components are in flux, with hard drives, DVD burners, video cards, memory and motherboards all being reworked.
    • Home/business users will want both a DVD-ROM drive and a CD burner, and possibly a DVD burner.
  • 3North American informal A cheap mobile phone paid for in advance.

    he bought a burner to get in touch with Shapiro
    one national security reporter suggested using burner phones
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The only truly anonymous call is between people using two burner phones.
    • Security experts explain that research underway would make it easier to trace a burner phone.
    • He's been attempting to overturn the conviction because the police tracked his burner phone to a Texas rest stop.
    • They try to set up traces for the calls, but burner phones don't make that possible.
    • Perhaps the best use of mail is simply to send the reporter a phone pre-programmed to only call your burner.
    • He described using burner pay-as-you-go phones, that were destroyed after a few months to ensure their use could not be traced.
    • For guaranteed security, the burner phone should only be used once.
    • He's running operations from the Ivory Coast, where he switches out cellphones and burners to make tracing nearly impossible.
    • Fraudsters are seldom caught, because they are often from out of town and are using burner phones and generic email addresses.
    • But I did the first year here without things like new clothes, I was living out of suitcase and had a burner cell phone.
  • 4US informal A handgun.

    Mama pulled out a burner and shot a man down
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now, he barked, waving the burner in their direction.
    • He aimed his burner at me.
    • Nighthawk fired his burner, and one of the three men dropped to the ground.
    • He aimed his burner at her, and I slapped it out of his hand before he could squeeze the trigger.
    • The aeronaut beside her fired his burner again.

Phrases

  • on the back burner

    • Having low (or high) priority.

      〈非正式〉处于次要(或主要)地位的

      he wants the matter to be put on the back burner

      他想让这件事缓办。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • For the moment I'm going to have to shove the whole question on the back burner and stop thinking about it.
      • Other contentious issues may well keep the proposed law on the back burner during the current session as well.
      • These projects were kept on the back burner to avoid inconvenience to citizens, especially in traffic flow.
      • For too long the problems of our rural communities have been put on the back burner, and thought insoluble.
      • Singapore has reciprocated by putting several disputes on the back burner.
      • First, I would put my writing on the back burner until I became well established in science.
      • The budget negotiations, which were meant to dominate this month's European summit, will now be placed on the back burner.
      • He went on to say that he had absolutely no doubt that the issue would have been put on the back burner by the Government without the campaign.
      • But they've put that on the back burner and use their voice to spew political rhetoric and propaganda.
      • The drive to end discrimination in education had been put on the back burner during World War II.
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