incineration
incineration — 名詞
1. the controlled burning of waste materials and other unwanted substances at very
焚化
高溫燒燬廢物的處理方式
the controlled burning of waste materials and other unwanted substances at very high temperatures, turning them into ash and gases. Incineration is a method of waste disposal often used to reduce the amount of rubbish sent to landfill.
The city built a new incineration plant to handle the growing amount of household waste.
這座城市興建了一座新的焚化廠,用來處理日益增加的家庭垃圾。
incineration plant — facility where incineration takes place
Lotte read that incineration reduces the volume of waste by about ninety percent.
Lotte 讀到焚化可以將廢物體積減少大約百分之九十。
incineration reduces [something] by [percentage]
Omar explained that incineration produces energy that can power nearby homes.
Omar 解釋說焚化產生的能量足以供應附近住家用電。
The incineration of medical waste must follow strict safety rules.
醫療廢棄物的焚化必須遵守嚴格的安全規範。
Adina protested against the planned incineration facility, citing concerns about air quality.
Adina 反對計劃中的焚化設施,理由是擔心空氣品質問題。
- burning
more general and informal; incineration is a specific type of burning used for disposal
- combustion
more technical and broader; incineration is combustion applied to waste destruction
- recycling
an alternative waste treatment that reuses materials instead of destroying them
- composting
biological decomposition of organic waste as an alternative to burning
文法句型
incineration + of [waste/material]
用法筆記
This noun is uncountable and used mainly in formal, environmental, or industrial contexts. The verb form is 'incinerate' (transitive: to burn something completely, especially waste). Do not confuse with 'combustion', which refers to any chemical burning process, not specifically waste disposal.