burn the midnight oil
开夜车
2025-11-23 10:47 浏览次数 10
开夜车
1. to consume fuel and give off heat, light, and gases
a small fire burns on the hearth
2. to undergo combustion also to undergo nuclear fission or nuclear fusion
3. to contain a fire
a little stove burning in the corner
4. to give off light shine, glow
a light burning in the window
5. to be hot
the burning sand
6. to produce or undergo discomfort or pain
ears burning from the cold
7. to become emotionally excited or agitated: such as
8. to yearn ardently
burning to tell the story
9. to be or become very angry or disgusted
the remark made him burn
10. to undergo alteration or destruction by the action of fire or heat
the house burned down the potatoes burned to a crisp
11. to die in the electric chair
12. to force or make a way by or as if by burning
her words burned into his heart
13. to suffer sunburn
she burns easily
14. to cause to undergo combustion especially to destroy by fire
burned the trash
15. to use as fuel
this furnace burns gas
16. to use up consume
burn calories
17. to transform by exposure to heat or fire
burn clay to bricks
18. to produce by burning
burned a hole in his sleeve
19. to record digital data or music on (an optical disk) using a laser
burn a CD also to record (data or music) in this way
burn songs onto a disk
20. to injure or damage by or as if by exposure to fire, heat, or radiation scorch
burned his hand
21. to execute by burning
burned heretics at the stake also electrocute
22. irritate, annoy —often used with up
really burns me up
23. to subject to misfortune, mistreatment, or deception —often used in passive
has been burned in love
24. to beat or score on
burned the defense with a touchdown pass
25. to cut off all means of retreat
26. to rebuke strongly
27. to use one's resources or energies to excess
28. to work or study far into the night
29. an act, process, instance, or result of burning: such as
30. injury or damage resulting from exposure to fire, heat, caustics, electricity, or certain radiations
31. a burned area
a burn on the tabletop
32. an abrasion (as of the skin) having the appearance of a burn
rope burns
33. a burning sensation
the burn of iodine on a cut
34. the firing of a rocket engine in flight
35. anger especially increasing fury —used chiefly in the phrase slow burn
36. a cutting remark intended to embarrass or humiliate someone —used chiefly in the phrase sick burn
But plenty of us peasants know the feeling: We have stared down an unraveling romantic relationship and wanted desperately to spew one more sick burn or two about a now-former partner.
— Alana MasseyDuring a lecture on conservatism at an Ivy League university, a 65-year-old guest speaker delivered a sick burn to the president of the United States.
— Amanda Arnold
37. creek sense 1
38. to give off heat, light, and gases
39. to contain a fire
40. to be on fire to have or produce a flame
41. to be on fire or to set on fire
a candle burning
42. to destroy or be destroyed by fire or heat
The building burned to the ground.
43. to make or produce by fire or heat
Sparks burned a hole in my shirt.
44. to give light
lanterns burning
45. to injure or affect by or as if by fire or heat
I burned my finger. The hot peppers burned my throat.
46. to ruin by cooking too long or with too much heat
47. to feel or cause to feel as if on fire
burning with fever
48. to feel a strong emotion
burn with anger
49. to record music or data on a computer disk
burn a CD
50. to get a sunburn
51. an injury produced by burning or by something rubbing away the skin
a rope burn
52. to produce or undergo discomfort or pain
iodine burns so ears burning from the cold
53. to become reddened or irritated by or as if by exposure to sun or wind
she burns easily
54. to injure or damage by exposure to fire, heat, or radiation
burned his hand
55. to break down and use as a source of energy
burn calories during exercise
56. bodily injury resulting from exposure to heat, caustics, electricity, or some radiations, marked by varying degrees of skin destruction and hyperemia often with the formation of watery blisters and in severe cases by charring of the tissues, and classified according to the extent and degree of the injury — see first-degree burn, second-degree burn, third-degree burn
57. an abrasion having the appearance of a burn
friction burns cold burn
58. a burning sensation
the burn of iodine applied to a cut
Fto burn the midnight oil开夜车
to burn the midnight oil开夜车
burn up the midnight oil挑灯夜战
burn the midnight oil Marketing熬夜读书
some of the students often burn the midnight oil before exams.
一些学生常在考试前开夜车。
we have to go home and burn the midnight oil tonight.
今晚我们必须回家挑灯夜战。
he burn the midnight oil for few days, too tired to be in hospital.
他连续夜里加班(开夜车)好几天,累的生病住院了。
there are so much work to do today, i think i have to burn the midnight oil tonight.
今天的工作太多了,我今晚肯定要开夜车了。
i have to burn the midnight oil tonight to complete work.
为了完成工作,我只好开夜车加班了。
don「t burn the midnight oil for your studies if you don」t have to.
他的意思是:“如果不是必须,不要因为学业而开夜车。
most people burn the midnight oil whenever they are studying for an exam or have to cram a whole lot of information into their brains.
不管是备考还是浏览信息来充实自己,很多人都喜欢挑灯夜战。
i had to burn the midnight oil to finish my report.
我得工作到深夜才能完成报告…
the students often burn the midnight oil before a big exam.
学生们在大考之前总会开夜车学习。
sam: then i guess you「ll have to burn the midnight oil tonight.
山姆:那我想你今晚就只好开夜车了。
students burn the midnight oil to study when the final exam approaching.
快要期末考试了,同学们都熬夜学习。
ever have a project deadline where you need to burn the midnight oil to get the work done?
有没有一个项目到了截止日期,你需要开夜车完成?
but leaving it until the last minute would be analogous to building up an enormous inventory and then attempting to burn the midnight oil to get it through the final stage.
但如果置之不理直到最后一分种的话就好象建立一个超大的库存,然后企图用开夜车的方式度过最后的阶段。
elsewhere, engineers burn the midnight oil making sure that a shoe ad follows a consumer from web site to web site until the person finally cracks and buys some new kicks.
在其他领域,工程师挑灯夜战以确保一双鞋子的广告能够跟随着某个消费者,不论这个消费者跳到那个网站,直到他最终动心并买下几双新鞋。
he used to burn the midnight oil before exam.
他过去考试前总要挑灯夜战。
when terminal test approaching, all students burn the midnight oil to study.
快要期末考试了,同学们都熬夜学习。
i have to burn the midnight oil to complete the report.
我必须挑灯夜战来完成此报告。
you don」t need to burn the midnight oil finishing your project. tomorrow is another day.
你不需要熬夜完成你的项目。明天又是另一天。
i have a big test tomorrow morning, so i plan to burn the midnight oil tonight.
因为明天我有一个重要的考试,所以我计划今晚挑灯夜读了。
i have a big (important) test tomorrow morning, so i plan to burn the midnight oil tonight.
侧着入内, 挤进因为明天早上我有一个重要的考试,所以我计划今晚要挑灯夜读了。
blaze(Blaze) (美)布拉兹(人名)
combust燃料
flame焚烧;泛红
glow微弱稳定的光;满面红光;金色;喜悦;持续不变的光(或热)