- [uncountable]
the grey or black powder that is left after something, especially tobacco, wood or coal, has burnt 灰;灰烬 cigarette ash 香烟灰 black volcanic ash 黑色火山灰 Ash from the volcano fell over a wide area. 火山灰散落的范围非常广。 She flicked ash out of the window carelessly. 她不小心把烟灰弹到了窗外。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- glowing
- hot
- red-hot
- …
- cloud
- flick
- tap
- reduce something to
- …
- fall
- rise from the ashes
- ashes[plural]
what is left after something has been destroyed by burning 灰烬;废墟 The town was reduced to ashes in the fighting. 这座城镇在战斗中化为灰烬。 the glowing ashes of the campfire 营火剩下的灼热余烬 The fire had died to cold ashes. 火早已熄灭,留下一堆冷灰。 - (figurative)
The party had risen, like a phoenix, from the ashes of electoral disaster. 该党像长生鸟一样,从选举惨败的灰烬中重新崛起。 She had seen all her dreams turn to ashes. 她看到自己所有的梦想都化为灰烬。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- glowing
- hot
- red-hot
- …
- cloud
- flick
- tap
- reduce something to
- …
- fall
- rise from the ashes
- ashes[plural]
the powder that is left after a dead person’s body has been cremated (= burned) Topics Life stagesc2骨灰 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + ashes- scatter
- spread
- bury
- …
- [countable, uncountable] (also ash tree)
a forest tree with grey bark 梣;白蜡树 Topics Plants and treesc2 - [uncountable]
the hard pale wood of the ash tree 梣木 - (specialist)
the letter æ, used in Old English, and as a phonetic symbol to represent the vowel sound in cat * æ(古英语的一个字母,也为音标,表示如 cat 一词中的元音)
Word Originsenses 1 to 3 Old English æsce, aexe, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch as and German Asche.senses 4 to 5 Old English æsc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch es and German Esche.
Idioms
wear, put on, etc. sackcloth and ashes
to behave in a way that shows that you are sorry for something that you have done 忏悔;悔恨;后悔