Dictionary content from CC-CEDICT De keizer is ver weg - boek met wilde avonturen in China

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  *燒* | 燒* | *燒
to burn / to cook / to stew / to bake / to roast / to heat / to boil (tea, water etc) / fever / to run a temperature / (coll.) to let things go to one's head
HSK 4
to ignite / to combust / to burn / combustion / flaming
HSK 4
to have a high temperature (from illness) / to have a fever
HSK 4
to burn / to set on fire
HSK 7-9
to reduce a fever
fever / high temperature
teppanyaki
to set fire to / to burn down / burning hot / baked cake
simmer-fried (dish)
char siu / barbecued pork
dorayaki (a Japanese confection)
to roast / to bake (e.g. mineral ore)
a low fever (up to 38°C)
taiyaki, Japanese-style waffle made with a fish-shaped mold, typically filled with a sweet bean paste
to calcine (purify by heating)
to cook on a skewer / barbecued food on a skewer / shish kebab / (fig.) to perform or play songs in sequence / sequence of songs / medley
takoyaki (octopus dumpling), a Japanese snack food
sukiyaki
teriyaki (Japanese cooking technique)
While the green hills last, there'll be wood to burn (idiom). Where there's life there's hope.
to burn the candle at both ends (idiom) / to labor under a double burden


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