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BNC: 1761 COCA: 3336

coal

noun
/kəʊl/
/kəʊl/
Idioms
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  1. [uncountable] a hard black mineral that is found below the ground and burnt to produce heat
    • I put more coal on the fire.我往火里加了些煤。
    • a lump of coal一块煤
    • coal mining采煤业
    • She sat by the coal fire in the kitchen.她坐在厨房的煤火旁。
    • Plans were being drawn up for the privatization of the coal industry.正在起草煤炭工业私有化的计划。
    • These men had spent their lives breathing coal dust.这些人一辈子呼吸着煤尘。
    Culture coal miningcoal miningCoal was very important in the economic development of Britain. It was used as fuel in the factories built during the Industrial Revolution and continued to be important until the 1980s. The main coalfields (= areas where coal is mined) were in north-east England, the north Midlands and the valleys of South Wales, especially the Rhondda Valley. Towns and villages grew around the collieries or pits (= coal mines) and were dominated by the pithead where the lifting machines were, and by large black slag heaps (= piles of waste material). Poor conditions and low pay led to a long history of industrial trouble and caused miners to play a leading role in the development of the trade union movement.In 1913 Britain produced 292 million tons of coal and employed over a million miners. In 1947, when the mines were nationalized (= brought under government control), there were still about 1 000 collieries and 700 000 miners. Increased use of North Sea oil and gas in the 1970s led to a lower demand for coal. Coal gas was replaced by natural gas. By the middle of the 1980s there were only 160 collieries and 200 000 miners. Fear of further job losses led to the long and violent miners' strike of 1984–5. In the 1990s more mines were closed. In mining communities throughout Britain thousands of former miners struggled to find new jobs. Collieries returned to being owned by private companies in 1994, and most coal now produced in Britain is sold to the electricity-generating industry. The US is the world's second largest producer of coal and most is mined in the Appalachian Mountains. Modern mining techniques used in West Virginia have removed whole mountain tops and destroyed large areas of forest. Coal is used especially in the electricity-generating industry and in the making of steel. However, the industry is in decline and several of the largest mining companies have gone out of business since 2015 as electricity is increasingly generated in other ways.
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    • There are substantial reserves of methane gas trapped in coal seams in the area.该地区煤层之中贮有大量的甲烷气体。
    • opencast coal mining露天采煤
    • Put some more coal on the fire.往火里再加些煤。
    Topics The environmentb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clean
    • smokeless
    • hard
    … of coal
    • lump
    • piece
    verb + coal
    • mine
    • produce
    • burn
    coal + verb
    • burn
    coal + noun
    • fire
    • mine
    • pit
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a piece of coal, especially one that is burning(尤指燃烧着的)煤块
    • A hot coal fell out of the fire and burnt the carpet.一块燃烧着的煤块从火炉里掉出来把地毯烧了。
    • Red-hot coals glowed in the fireplace.壁炉中烧红的煤炭闪着光。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • burning
    • glowing
    • hot
    coal + verb
    • glow
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  3. Word OriginOld English col (in the senses ‘glowing ember’ and ‘charred remnant’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kool and German Kohle. The sense ‘combustible mineral used as fuel’ dates from Middle English.
Idioms
carry, take, etc. coals to Newcastle
  1. (British English) to take goods to a place where there are already plenty of them; to supply something where it is not needed多此一举
haul somebody over the coals (British English)
(North American English rake somebody over the coals)
  1. to criticize somebody severely because they have done something wrong严厉训斥(或斥责)某人
    • I was hauled over the coals by my boss for being late.我因迟到被老板严厉训斥。
BNC: 1761 COCA: 3336
coal

noun¹

1black mineralADJECTIVE | ... OF COAL | VERB + COAL | COAL + VERB | COAL + NOUN ADJECTIVEclean, smokeless清潔煤;無煙煤hard硬煤soft軟煤brown褐煤bituminous, coking煙煤;煉焦煤opencast (BrE) 露天開採的煤opencast coal mining露天採煤... OF COALlump, piece一塊煤VERB + COALmine, produce採煤;產煤burn, use燒煤;用煤shovel鏟煤COAL + VERBburn煤燃燒COAL + NOUNfire煤火mine, pit煤礦;煤井My grandfather worked in coal mines in England and Wales.我的祖父在英格蘭和威爾士的煤礦幹過活兒。mining, production煤開採;煤炭生產merchant, miner煤商;煤礦工人company, plant (especially NAmE) 煤炭公司;煤廠industry煤炭工業deposit, field (usually coalfield) , seam煤沉積;煤田;煤層There are substantial reserves of methane gas trapped in coal seams in the area.該地區煤層之中貯有大量的甲烷氣體。reserves煤炭儲量bucket, scuttle (both especially BrE) 煤桶;煤斗bunker, cellar (both especially BrE) 煤艙;煤窖dust, gas, tar煤塵;煤氣;煤焦油These men had spent their lives breathing coal dust.這些人一輩子呼吸着煤塵。a dye made from coal tar用煤焦油製成的染料
coal

noun²

2(usually coals) burning pieces of coal燃燒的煤塊ADJECTIVE | COAL + VERB ADJECTIVEburning, glowing, hot, live, red-hot燃燒的煤;熾熱的煤;燃着的煤;燒紅的煤COAL + VERBglow煤炭閃着光Red-hot coals glowed in the fireplace.壁爐中燒紅的煤炭閃着光。
BNC: 1761 COCA: 3336
coal noun
oil
BNC: 1761 COCA: 3336
coal
Coal: anthracite, briquette, coal...
Mining and quarrying: coal, coalface, coalfield...

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