Cover the things that burn easily.
盖上容易燃烧的东西。
Many people burn wood to keep warm.
许多人烧木柴取暖。
It's better to burn out than to fade away!
与其慢慢凋谢,不如灿烂燃烧!
The light bulb has burned out.
灯泡烧坏了。
"Syngenta Group and our partners are encouraging farmers to not burn leftover straw in their fields and incorporate their straw and crop leftovers into the soil," said Erik Fyrwald, the group's CEO.
The A350 features a carbon-fiber fuselage and wings, and it can reduce 25 percent of fuel burn and carbon dioxide emissions compared with other wide-body aircraft.
Delta Air Lines, a major Atlanta-based carrier, said its cash burn that averaged $11 million per day earlier started to turn positive in March with cash generation of $4 million daily.
Despite an estimated 2.4 billion people traveling by air this year, airlines will burn through a further $81 billion of cash," said Willie Walsh, the IATA's director-general.
Moxibustion is a type of traditional Chinese therapy that burns dried moxa-a cone or stick made of ground mugwort leaves-on particular areas of the body.
"The tragic crashes of Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 exposed fraudulent and deceptive conduct by employees of one of the world's leading commercial airplane manufacturers," said David P. Burns, acting assistant attorney general of the Justice Department's criminal division.
"Boeing's employees chose the path of profit over candor by concealing material information from the FAA concerning the operation of its 737 Max airplane and engaging in an effort to cover up their deception," Burns said, referring to the Federal Aviation Administration.
"The actions we have announced today, however unpalatable, are absolutely necessary to bring cash burn down to more sustainable levels," Cathay Chairman Patrick Healy told reporters.
As the largest member of the A320 family, the A321neo boasts the widest single-aisle cabin, a 20 percent reduction in fuel burn, as well as a 50 percent reduction in noise compared to aircraft from the previous generation.
A leading producer of regenerative medicine for burns, wounds and ulcers that operates in more than 73 countries and regions globally, MEBO understands showing care and support would showcase its commitment to CSR and also have an impact on the global community.
"For medical waste generated from the novel coronavirus, the safest way to handle it is to burn the waste at a temperature of 850 degrees Celsius in an oven that has good emission treatment systems to ensure the emitted gas and fogs will not harm the environment or people," Lei said.
Working in an industry that usually burns tons of cash to make breakthroughs, Du said the company's investment in R&D this year will far exceed 828 million yuan ($120 million) it invested in 2018.
It's not only a clean energy but also safe, hence fewer burn and accidents," he said.
According to Lumina, a social network for the global off-grid lighting community, more than 95 percent of deaths worldwide from fire and burns occur in the developing world.
"If a venture capital investor wants to burn cash they can do that as long as they want, but once you get to the public markets you have to show profitability or a path to it," said Jordan Stuart, a portfolio manager at Federated Kaufmann who often purchases companies' shares during an IPO.
"The Boston-based giant expected that GE Industrial, the company's core business, could burn up to $2 billion in 2019.
Both units will use environmentally-friendly fluidized bed combustion technology to burn coal for producing electricity.
The entrepreneurial and innovative flame will burn bright in China as the country's top leadership pledged to continue offering private companies assistance, such as removing the tax burden and solving financing issues, said a top executive of one of the nation's largest retailers by revenue.
The move follows Douyin's advertisement on the Sougou search engine, which insulted Qiu Shaoyun, a war hero in the Korean War (1950-53) who let himself burn alive while he laid perfectly still so his platoon wouldn't be exposed.
Electronic smoking devices present new opportunitiesLondon-based British American Tobacco has invested an undisclosed amount in China Materialia, a Shanghai-based venture capital fund which will help the cigarette company develop smoking alternatives that do not burn tobacco.
Following successful first and second stage burns, Electron reached orbit and deployed customer payloads at 8 minutes and 31 seconds after lift-off.
Add to that the growing trend to shop online and even leading brands are feeling the burn.
Jim Burns is the supervisor in the process room, and has worked here for three years.
But Guizhou HFZC wouldn't burn money blindly, she said.
Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao met with Nicholas Burns, the US ambassador to China on Thursday, the ministry said.
Li Yunqing, 27, who came from a poverty-stricken family and had undergone many surgeries for a congenital disease and burns, won the admiration of Zhang Yuechao, who was sent by the Kuichong subdistrict office to the village to help with poverty alleviation.
US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns said that he believed China-US civil aviation cooperation will have a successful future.
More than a hundred representatives from China and the US, including officials and civil aviation companies such as Boeing attended a reception hosted by Burns at his residence for the China-US Aviation Cooperation Program on Tuesday.
Directed by Guo Fan and starring Andy Lau and Li Xuejian, "The Wandering Earth II" -- a prequel to the 2019 sci-fi blockbuster "The Wandering Earth" -- tells the story of humanity building enormous engines to propel Earth to a new solar system as the sun rapidly burns out.
Instead, grid operators had dispatch centers that consistently managed supply to meet demand, and would burn additional coal to ramp up power generation during peak hours.
The caskets, which weigh 25 kilograms, are made of paulownia wood, "which is light and easy to burn (during cremation).
Given that the cost of transportation and storage of farm waste is still relatively high, many farmers would rather burn straw and crop waste for heating at home, or haul agricultural residues directly to landfills, than selling them to power plants to produce energy, said Lin Boqiang, head of the China Institute for Studies in Energy Policy at Xiamen University in Fujian province.
Many farmers would rather burn surplus crops rather than sell to biogas producers due to high transportation and storage costs," said Lin Boqiang, head of the China Institute for Studies in Energy Policy at Xiamen University.
Doing exercises at home to burn calories through mobile fitness apps is now becoming a new trend.
Other overheads like rent, facility management and power continue to burn cash.
Lei said the safest way to dispose of such garbage is to burn it at temperatures of 850 C in designated incinerators that have good emission treatment systems to ensure the emissions won't do further harm to the environment or people nearby.
The International Air Transport Association said in its latest report that global airlines may burn through $61 billion of cash reserves in the second quarter, and post a quarterly net loss of $39 billion.
"Counting in the 30 million yuan in rent, we have to burn 2.5 million yuan every day," Wu Guoping, founder of Grandma's Home, was quoted as saying by Beijing News.
He said the nicotine content, the damage to human body and risks like explosions, liquid permeation and high-temperature burns need to be highlighted by way of clear warnings to users.
For years, researchers have been seeking to reduce coal's harsh environmental impact with multiple technologies, seeking a "burn cleanly" spell for China's major energy source.
"Zeng said if there are not enough projects to meet the stringent standards set by the relevant authorities, the bank will not totally "burn the money" within the next five years.
Growing vegetables in freezing cold in North China winter had been a headache for locals, as they had to burn coal to raise temperature inside a kind of makeshift greenhouse, and the demand for coal was around five tons each winter.
However there remains untapped potential across all food and drink categories," said UK Trade Commissioner for China Richard Burn.
"Rob Burns, head of crops export at the UK Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, described the deal as a "real coup" for British farmers.
"I expect the Chinese market will be particularly interested in processing varieties used for chips and crisps as there is a big demand for those products," said Burns.
To develop an alternative for Chinese companies, she pointed out that it is not suitable for startups to burn money to chase large models, and it is more affordable for them to focus on a smaller model and offer personalized services for customers.
"It is not suitable for Chinese startups to chase large models and burn money.
During peak hours, the centers would send signals to power generators, and the latter would burn additional coal to ramp up power generation.
The owners of these electric trucks can exchange discharged batteries for charged ones at swapping stations, an arrangement that reduces drivers' concerns about the range of their electric vehicles and helps reduce carbon dioxide emissions compared with such trucks that burn fossil fuels.
We don't do things that burn money, especially things that the bigger they get, the more money you lose.
Some vehicle engines burn ahead of normal ignition due to the defects in the design of the engine management software, which may damage engines or cause the engines to stall.
A lawsuit filed Thursday accuses Tesla chief Elon Musk of trying to "burn" short-sellers by falsely tweeting that funding had been secured to take the electric car maker private.
The lawsuit listing the company and its chief as defendants contends that funding to take Tesla private was not in place, and that Musk's false tweets to the contrary were intended to "burn" short-sellers, whom he has taunted.
Cash burn: Tesla has lofty targets, including building a plant in China and launching a small SUV in 2020.
Industrial insiders said Jia was caught in a dilemma of whether he should burn through more cash to finally get the volume product on the road, or quit the game by selling his equity at a much lower price than his initial, huge investment.
"Disruption of local natural gas supplies can prompt people to burn wood and coal, which would erode progress toward cleaner fuels and adversely affect air quality and physical health," ADB's Jackie B. Surtani said.
"The reliable gas supplies supported by ADB's assistance will reduce incentives to burn wood and coal while reducing the cost of and improving access to energy for residential, commercial and industrial users," he said.
While the most successful technology companies offer their investors returns as unbelievably high as thousandfold gains or even more, the failed companies burn their investors' money to ashes.
"High-tech companies usually burn a lot of cash during the early stage, leading to losses that will fail their A-share IPO applications," Yang said.