incense
/ˈɪnsens/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪnsens/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈin-ˌsen(t)s/ (ame, mw) · /ɪnˈsens/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈsens/ (ame, ipa)
incense — 名詞
1. a material that is burned to produce a pleasant smell, especially during religio
薰香
燃燒產生香氣的物質,常用於宗教
a material that is burned to produce a pleasant smell, especially during religious ceremonies or for calming effects
The elderly monk lit a fresh stick of incense before the morning prayer.
年長的僧侶在晨禱前點了一支新的薰香。
light a stick of incense
Different types of incense are used in temples, churches, and meditation centers around the world.
世界各地的寺廟、教堂和冥想中心使用不同種類的薰香。
types of incense used in [place]
The shop sells incense from India, Japan, and Tibet in many different scents.
這家店鋪販售來自印度、日本和西藏的薰香,有多種不同的香味。
Yuna placed a cone of incense on the burner and watched the smoke rise upward.
Yuna 在香爐上放了一顆錐形薰香,看著煙霧裊裊上升。
用法筆記
Often used with 'stick of', 'cone of', or 'burner' to refer to specific forms and objects.
常見錯誤
2. the pleasant smell that is produced when incense material is burned
香氣
燃燒薰香產生的香味
the pleasant smell that is produced when incense material is burned
The soft incense from the morning ceremony lingered in the chapel for hours.
早晨儀式後,淡淡的薰香香氣在小教堂裡徘徊了好幾個小時。
incense lingered
As soon as Amara opened the box, the sweet incense of sandalwood filled the room.
Amara 一打開盒子,檀木的甜美香氣便充滿了整個房間。
incense of sandalwood
The incense mixed with the scent of old paper and leather in the library.
薰香的氣味和圖書館裡舊紙張、皮革的味道混合在一起。
Visitors often remark on the calming incense that greets them at the temple entrance.
遊客們經常提到,寺廟入口處迎接他們的寧靜香氣令人感到放鬆。
incense — 動詞
- incensepresent simple I / you / we / they
- incenses3rd person singular
- incensing-ing form
- incensedpast simple
1. to make someone feel extremely angry, especially about something unjust or unfai
激怒
使某人極度生氣
to make someone feel extremely angry, especially about something unjust or unfair
The company's decision to cut staff salaries incensed the employees deeply.
公司裁減員工薪資的決定深深激怒了所有員工。
incensed [person] deeply
Local parents were incensed by the sudden change in school policy.
當地家長因學校政策突然改變而感到非常憤怒。
passive: be incensed by [cause]
His rude attitude toward her suggestions incensed everyone in the meeting.
他在會議上對她的建議表現出的粗魯態度激怒了在場的每一個人。
Elena was incensed to learn that her application had been ignored for three weeks.
Elena 發現她的申請被忽略了三週後,感到非常憤怒。
文法句型
incense + [person]
be incensed + at/by/with + [cause]
用法筆記
Stronger than 'annoy' or 'make angry' — implies powerful indignation. Often used in formal or written contexts.