单词 | cinder |
释义 | cinder (once / 2151 pages) n A cinder is a small, hot, glowing coal from a fire. When you put out a campfire, it's important to make sure that not one single cinder remains. It's easy to miss the fact that a cinder is still hot, since it remains that way long after every flame has been extinguished. When people clean out their wood stoves, they put the ashes in a metal bucket — rather than a flammable paper bag, for example — in case there are hot cinders hidden inside them. The word cinder comes from the Old English sinder, or "slag." The c comes from the otherwise unrelated French cendre, "ashes." WORD FAMILYcinder: cinders USAGE EXAMPLESShe might weigh 110 pounds if she tied cinder blocks to her feet. Seattle Times(Dec 04, 2016) He and other activists were charged with assault after cinders from their burning flag allegedly hit two Infowars staffers, the Daily News reported. Washington Times(Nov 29, 2016) The storm, with its 145 mph winds, destroyed her small home of cinder blocks. Seattle Times(Nov 09, 2016) n a fragment of incombustible matter left after a wood or coal or charcoal fire Syn|Hyper clinker fragment a piece broken off or cut off of something else |
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