Burr Meaning in English
word
ˈbɝ
BURR
bˈɜː
BURR
释义
A burr is a rough or prickly seed or fruit that sticks to animals or clothing, or a small rough edge left on metal after cutting.
用法与细微差别
Used for thorny plant seeds (especially in nature/walking contexts) and for sharp metal leftovers in engineering. Not to be confused with 'blur' or 'bur' (drill). Also refers to a regional accent, but less commonly.
Spanish: rebur - cardo - rebaba (metal)Portuguese (BR): carrapicho - rebarba (metal) - cardoPortuguese (PT): carrapicho - rebarba (metal) - cardoChinese (Simplified): 刺果 - 毛刺 (金属)Chinese (Traditional): 刺果 - 毛刺 (金屬)Hindi: कांटा - धातु की किनारी (बुर्र)Arabic: شَوْك (نبات) - زائدة معدنية صغيرةBengali: কাঁটা (বীজ) - ধারালো অংশ (ধাতু)Russian: репей - заусенецJapanese: ひっつき虫(植物の種) - バリ(バリ取り)Vietnamese: gai (hạt hoặc quả) - ba via (kim loại)Korean: 도꼬마리(식물의 씨앗) - 날(금속의 거친 부분)Turkish: dikenli tohum - çapak (metal)Urdu: کانٹا (بیج) - دھات کی کھردری کنارےIndonesian: gai (hạt/cây) - ba via (kim loại)
例句
The dog's fur was full of burrs after running in the field.
basic
Be careful, there are burrs on your socks.
basic
The metal edge had a dangerous burr after cutting.
basic
I spent hours picking tiny burrs from my pants after our hike.
natural
Watch out for sharp burrs when you handle that piece of metal.
natural
She brushed the burrs off her dog's tail before going inside.
natural