1. heat
  2. to burn

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shǔ
  1. heat
  2. hot weather
  3. summer heat
暑气 shǔ (summer) heat
xìn
  1. heat
  2. flame
  3. inflammation
热力 heat
热量 liàng
  1. heat
  2. quantity of heat
  3. calorific value
史丹佛大學電機工程教授範善輝表示:這些面板包含一層材料,類似沙子中的物質。它就像一種高科技鏡子,既能將熱量從建築物中排出,又能反射太陽光線,並將熱量和陽光都送入 100 公里高的寒冷太空。

Stanford University electrical engineering professor Shanhui Fan said the panels—which include a layer of material similar to what is found in sand—act like a kind of high-tech mirror, both siphoning heat out of the buildings and reflecting the sun's rays, sending both 100 kilometers up into the coldness of space.

Source: Tatoeba

xīn
  1. mid-day glare
  2. heat
热气
  1. steam
  2. heat

classifier:

我對熱氣很敏感。

I am very sensitive to heat.

Source: Tatoeba

ruò
  1. burn
  2. heat
  1. to warm up
  2. to heat up
  3. hot (of weather)
  4. heat
  5. fervent
热死了!

Damn, it's hot!

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tán to burn
kài
  1. to burn
  2. to blaze
烤焦 kǎojiāo to burn (food by overroasting etc)
你聞到烤焦麵包的味道了嗎?

Do you smell burnt toast?

Source: Tatoeba

fén to burn
焚烧 fénshāo
  1. to burn
  2. to set on fire
哥倫布曾經在當地人偷了他的鸚鵡之後決定完全地燒毀整個村莊。因為他不能焚燒他們的水,所以他感到失望。於是他發明了氟。

Christopher Columbus once decided to burn absolutely everything in an entire village after one of the natives stole his parrot. He was disappointed that he couldn't burn their water. So he invented fluorine.

Source: Tatoeba

热烫 tàng to burn
chì
  1. to burn
  2. to blaze
  3. splendid
  4. illustrious
rán
  1. to burn
  2. to ignite
  3. to light
  4. fig. to spark off (hopes)
  5. to start (debate)
  6. to raise (hopes)
今夜,星光燃亮天際。

The heavens are bright with stars tonight.

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liáo
  1. to burn
  2. to set afire
shāo
  1. to burn
  2. to cook
  3. to stew
  4. to bake
  5. to roast
  6. to heat
  7. to boil (tea, water etc)
  8. fever
  9. to run a temperature
  10. (coll.) to let things go to one's head
我燒了紙。

I burned the paper.

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烧灼 shāozhuó
  1. to burn
  2. to scorch
  3. to cauterize
烧焦 shāojiāo
  1. to burn
  2. to scorch
  3. burned
  4. burning
  5. scorched
  6. charred
我聞到廚房裡有東西燒焦了。

I smell something burning in the kitchen.

Source: Tatoeba

烧录 shāo to burn (a CD or DVD)
nóng
  1. (dialect) to burn
  2. to scorch
灼伤 zhuóshāng
  1. a burn (tissue damage from heat, chemicals etc)
  2. to burn (the skin etc)
  3. (fig.) (of anger, jealousy etc) to hurt (sb)
用水沖洗灼傷的手指。

Cool the burned finger in running water.

Source: Tatoeba

zhù
  1. wick of an oil lamp
  2. to burn (incense etc)
  3. classifier for lit incense sticks
tàng
  1. to scald
  2. to burn (by scalding)
  3. to blanch (cooking)
  4. to heat (sth) up in hot water
  5. to perm
  6. to iron
  7. scalding hot
汤太烫了。

The soup is too hot.

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燃烧 ránshāo
  1. to ignite
  2. to combust
  3. to burn
  4. combustion
  5. flaming
這房子正在燃燒著。

The house is burning.

Source: Tatoeba

  1. hot (spicy)
  2. pungent
  3. (of chili pepper, raw onions etc) to sting
  4. to burn
辣点儿没关系。

I don't mind if it's hot.

I don't mind if it's hot and spicy.

Source: Tatoeba

zháo
  1. to touch
  2. to come in contact with
  3. to feel
  4. to be affected by
  5. to catch fire
  6. to burn
  7. (coll.) to fall asleep
  8. (after a verb) hitting the mark
  9. succeeding in
看着我

Look at me.

Watch me.

Source: Tatoeba