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com·bus·tion
/kəmˈbʌsʧən/
燃燒,氧化
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com·bus·tion
/kəmˈbəsʧən/
名詞
燃燒
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·bus·tion
n.
1.
The
state
of
burning
.
2.
Chem.
The
combination
of
a
combustible
with
a
supporter
of
combustion
,
producing
heat
,
and
sometimes
both
light
and
heat
.
Combustion
results
in
common
cases
from
the
mutual
chemical
action
and
reaction
of
the
combustible
and
the
oxygen
of
the
atmosphere
,
whereby
a
new
compound
is
formed
.
--
Ure
.
Supporter of combustion
Chem.
,
a
gas
,
as
oxygen
,
the
combination
of
which
with
a
combustible
,
as
coal
,
constitutes
combustion
.
3.
Violent
agitation
;
confusion
;
tumult
. [
Obs
.]
There
[
were
]
great
combustions
and
divisions
among
the
heads
of
the
university
.
--
Mede
.
But
say
from
whence
this
new
combustion
springs
.
--
Dryden
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
combustion
n
1:
a
process
in
which
a
substance
reacts
with
oxygen
to
give
heat
and
light
[
syn
:
burning
]
2:
a
state
of
violent
disturbance
and
excitement
; "
combustion
grew
until
revolt
was
unavoidable
"
3:
the
act
of
burning
something
; "
the
burning
of
leaves
was
prohibited
by
a
town
ordinance
" [
syn
:
burning
]
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