Examples of using Charred in English and their translations into Chinese
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These gain their dark colour from aging in wooden barrels(usually the charred, white oak barrels that are the byproduct of Bourbon whiskey).
The reports also contain 17 images of charred bodies, one of them bearing signs of a gunshot wound.
The charred remains of a naked women laying before him in the rubble in the aftermath of the bombings changed his life forever.
Its facade, made of blue aluminium panels and charred wood, knits the building together into a whole.
He was- I don't know how else to describe him- charred black, skin and muscle were burned away.
The enclosed black object made of charred wood contains one interconnected space with the dimensions of 3.1m x 5.8 m.
The Civil Defence Corps brought an unidentified body from the Al-Nazihin quarter and two charred corpses from the Dayr Ba‛albah quarter.
According to the sources, More than 20 bodies charred in the courtyard of the hospital.
The big boys from the armaments tower charred holes in their line, and the noise got worse;
On top of this, the plants they use to build homes and produce medicines would have also been charred.
People saw one old brick embedded in the new construction, charred black from the burning jet fuel and etched with the date of the attack.
I noticed then how the altar block was saturated in dark stains, the cross itself charred black not by paint, but fire.
I quickly handed them to him, and with skill he extracted a small piece of half charred paper.
To the investigators' surprise, even the wood under the door's aluminum threshold was charred.
The preliminary report I have been passed is very serious, they're telling me 20 people have died, charred, and that 54 are injured, burned,” Fayad told Mexican television.
The preliminary report I have been passed is very serious, they're telling me 20 people have died, charred,” Hidalgo state Governor Omar Fayad told Mexican television.
Several minute granite tools(about 4 centimetres in length), earthenware, remnants of charred timber, and clay burial pots date to the Mesolithic stone age.
In regions that did experience complete burnouts, the average depth of charred soil was only about half an inch(14 mm), so few roots, even of grasses, were killed by the fire.
Archaeologists studying charred lake sediments found evidence confirming a cryptic historical record saying the ancient Mayan city of Bahlam Jol burned on May 21, A.D. 697.
Behind him charred ruins smoked.