incineration
n. 焚化,火葬
When authorities incinerate rubbish or waste material, they burn it completely in a special container.
The government is trying to stop hospitals incinerating their own waste.
政府正設法阻止醫院自行焚燒垃圾廢物。
If people are incinerated, for example in a bomb attack or a fire, they are burnt to death.
The cars caught fire on impact and some of the victims were incinerated.
汽車受撞擊起火,一些人被燒死。
1. the act of burning something completely; reducing it to ashes
Sludge incineration is a frequently employed disposed method.
汙泥焚燒也是一種常用的處置方法.
There's also dioxin, a byproduct of paper manufacture and waste incineration.
還有二噁英, 紙生產和廢物燃燒的副產物.
Calorific value is the important parameter for incineration process and equipment design.
熱值是焚燒工藝、裝置設計的重要引數.
Finally, the result of recycling study of the incineration residue.
還介紹了焚燒爐渣再利用的研究成果.
Incineration now increases damage instead of critical strike chance.
焚化現在提升傷害而非提升致命一擊率.