combustible
adj. 易燃的,可燃的
A combustible material or gas catches fire and burns easily.
The ability of coal to release a combustible gas has long been known.
人們早已知道煤能夠釋放一種易燃氣體。
A combustible situation is likely to result in conflict or trouble.
I was desperate to change the subject, and we moved to less combustible talk about her future plans.
我急切地想換個話題,於是我們就開始談論起她對將來的打算,這樣氣氛能緩和一點。
1. a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power
1. capable of igniting and burning
The construction site may not accumulate a large number of combustible materials.
施工現場不得大量積存可燃材料.
You cannot carry this tank of petrol on board, for it's combustible.
汽油是易燃品,你不可攜帶汽油上船.
Fire: Rapid Burning of combustible material, producing heat and usually accompanied by flame.
火: 可燃物質的快速燃燒, 產生熱量,通常還有火焰.
Diagnostic technique and system for the examination of the adhesive quality of combustible cartridge are studied.
本文研究了可燃藥筒粘結質量的聲脈衝診斷技術與系統.
Hydrogen storage inside a building should not be near oxidants or other combustible storage.
儲存在建築物內的氫不應接近氧化劑或其它可燃物.