Ashes Meaning in English
word
/ˈæʃəz/
A-shiz
/ˈæʃɪz/
A-shiz
释义
Ashes are the soft gray or black powder left after something burns. The word is also used for the remains of a dead person's body after cremation.
用法与细微差别
Usually used as an uncountable plural noun: 'ashes', not normally 'an ash' with this meaning. Common collocations include 'cigarette ashes', 'volcanic ashes', 'scatter the ashes', and 'rise from the ashes'. Don't confuse it with 'ash', which can also mean a type of tree.
Spanish: cenizasPortuguese (BR): cinzasPortuguese (PT): cinzasChinese (Simplified): 灰烬 - 骨灰Chinese (Traditional): 灰燼 - 骨灰Hindi: राख - अस्थियाँArabic: رماد - رفاتBengali: ছাইRussian: пепелJapanese: 灰 - 遺灰Vietnamese: tro - tro cốt (hài cốt hỏa táng)Korean: 재Turkish: küllerUrdu: راکھIndonesian: abu
例句
There were ashes in the fireplace after the fire.
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He cleaned the ashes out of the grill.
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They kept their grandmother's ashes in a small box.
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Don't drop your cigarette ashes on the floor.
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After years of problems, the company finally rose from the ashes.
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She wants her ashes scattered at sea.
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