incinerates

英 [ɪnˈsɪnəreɪts] 美 [ɪnˈsɪnəreɪts]

v.  把…烧成灰烬; 焚毁
incinerate的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 把…烧成灰烬;焚化;焚毁
    When authorities incinerate rubbish or waste material, they burn it completely in a special container.
    1. The government is trying to stop hospitals incinerating their own waste.
      政府正设法阻止医院自行焚烧垃圾废物。
  2. VERB 烧死;火化
    If people are incinerated, for example in a bomb attack or a fire, they are burnt to death.
    1. The cars caught fire on impact and some of the victims were incinerated.
      汽车受撞击起火,一些人被烧死。

双语例句

  1. My friend Michelle Malkin put it nicely: ISIS chops off heads, incinerates hostages, kills gays, enslaves girls.
    我的朋友米歇尔·马金在tweet里面婉转表述道:ISIS砍掉人质的头、烧死人质、杀死同性恋者、把女孩变成奴隶。
  2. Your body incinerates more fat when faced with high intensity exercise, lasting about half an hour, mainly for young, healthy individuals.
    高强度的训练,你的体内会消耗掉更多的脂肪。
  3. The EU incinerates 170m tonnes of municipal waste a year, equivalent to 220m barrels of oil. This is enough to power the homes of 27m people.
    欧盟(EU)每年焚烧1.7亿吨城市垃圾,相当于2.2亿桶石油,足够为2700万人的家庭提供电力。
  4. The intense heat incinerates the meteors, which leave a blazing trail of light in their wake.
    巨大的热量将流星焚化,使之留下一条炽热的发光的尾巴。