incense如何读

英:[ˈɪnsens , ɪnˈsens]

美:[ˈɪnsens , ɪnˈsens]

incense英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]香 a substance which is burned especially in religious services and which gives off a pleasant smell
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 使发怒,激怒 make (sb) extremely angry

incense是什么意思

n.

焚香时的烟

奉承

v.

使愤怒

激怒

incense变形

第三人称单数:incenses

现在分词:incensing

过去式:incensed

过去分词:incensed

incense词根

词根:incense

adj.

incensed 愤怒的,激怒了的

v.

incensed 激怒(incense的过去分词)

incense英英释义

noun

material used to produce a fragrant odor when burned

the perfume exhaled from some spices and gums when burnedbroadly: a pleasing scent

pleasing attention : flattery

verb (1)

transitive verb

to apply or offer incense to

to perfume with incense

verb (2)

transitive verb

to arouse the extreme anger or indignation of

archaic to cause (a passion or emotion) to become aroused

incense词组

incense burner香炉

incense区别

 smell, fragrance, incense, perfume, flaour, odour, scent

这组词都有“气味”的意思,其区别是:

smell普通用词,与odour很相近,中性词。可指好闻或不好闻或中性气味。

fragrance较正式的典雅用词,常指花妆品、花朵和香料等发出的令人感到新鲜、愉快的香味。

incense指香燃烧时发出的芳香的烟味。

perfume书面用词,指强烈、浓厚天然或人工制造的香气。

flaour指影响嗅觉、味觉的香气或香味,多用于指食物等独特的味。

odour书面中性词,侧重气味本身的本质,既可指令人愉快的气味,也可指令人作呕难闻气味。

scent与smell很接近,但着重某物质或物体所特有的气味,多指好闻的气味。

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incense词源中文解释

"13世纪末,指烧时产生甜味的树脂或其他物质",源自于古法语 encens(12世纪),源自于晚期拉丁语 incensum "burnt incense",字面意思是"被烧的东西",是拉丁语 incendere "set on fire"(见 incendiary)的过去分词中性名词用法。"烟或香味的意思来自于14世纪末。

incense_旅游行业词汇

incense词源英文解释

Noun Middle English encens, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin incensum, from Latin, neuter of incensus, past participle of incendere to set on fire, from in- + -cendere to burn; akin to Latin candēre to glow — more at candid Verb (2) Middle English encensen, probably from Latin incensus, past participle of incendere to set on fire, provoke

The first known use of incense was in the 13th century

incense儿童词典英英释义

incestuousadjective

being or involving incest

guilty of incest

incestnoun

sexual intercourse between persons so closely related that they are forbidden by law to marry

incessantadjective

going on and on : not stopping or letting up

incertitudenoun

uncertainty

inceptionnoun

an act or instance of beginning

incentivenoun

something that makes a person try or work hard or harder

incentivenoun

something that makes a person try or work hard or harder

incenternoun

the one and only point in a triangle that is passed through by each of the three lines that divide in half one of its three angles

incense1 of 2noun

material used to produce a fragrant odor when burned

the odor so produced

a pleasing scent

incense2 of 2verb

to make very angry

incense1 of 2noun

material used to produce a fragrant odor when burned

the odor so produced

a pleasing scent

incense2 of 2verb

to make very angry

incense 例句

1 She lit many candles for the Virgin and she allowed Ultima to burn sweet incense at the foot of the Virgin’s statue.

2 Other people burned myrrh as an incense during cremations.

其他人在火葬的时候燃烧没药作为熏香之用.

3 She and her team were incensed, and so was their boss.

4 The aroma is pleasing; a carnal incense like burnt offerings to the God of Infinite Vacation.

5 Incense can attune the finite to the Infinite .

薰香可以使有限调谐至无限。

6 The monk burned a stick of incense in the incense burner.

和尚在香炉里焚上一柱香。

7 This proposal will incense conservation campaigners.

这项提议会激怒环保人士。

8 “You lose that book,” I said, “or run away with it again, and I’ll turn you into an incense holder.”

9 And there was a faint, sweet smell of incense in the air.

10 The smell of incense and lilies, the candles lit for loved ones passed away, the throaty intonations of the priest, and the majestic trumpeting of the organ.

11 The scent is like incense, deep and spiced, and he can feel smoke curling around his head.

12 Enough, already with this mellow incense and peppermints vibe.

够了, 我受够这些薰香以及薄荷的感觉了.

13 I clean the air with incense and light the six candles—one for each of the girls, and one for Doña Laura, whose diapers I changed, and one for Don Carlos.

14 He burned a little incense before them.

15 Brother always smells like oils and incense, and he's always kicking black facts to everybody.

16 At Mass, Benediction, novenas, we huddled in great damp clumps, dozing through priest drone, while steam rose again from our clothes to mingle with the sweetness of incense, flowers and candles.

17 Father began to speak quietly then of the Old Ones, the spirits of the dead members of our family to whom we offered food and the sweet smell of incense that pleased them so well.

18 Lawrence was predictably incensed by the implication that his patent claims might have infringed Caltech’s claim to primacy.

19 She caught the mingled odors of incense, candle wax, flowers, and the good black cloth and shaving lotion of the priest.

20 They don’t burn fragrant sticks of incense or stacks of paper to send you on your way.

incense 同义词

2 上香

cense

8 用香薰

cense

11 使愤怒

embitter heat mad provoke pique

13 烧香

thurification

16

smoke

18 熏香

fumigate

23 有香气

odoriferous

25 用香熏

cense

28 使大怒

infuriate burn burn up

incense 短语相关

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