incense
Word family nounincensationincenserincensoryincensementincense
in·cense1 /ˈɪnsens/ noun [uncountableU] RRCOa substance that has a pleasant smell when you burn it 〔燃烧时发出怡人香味的〕香 a church filled with the smell of incense 充满焚香气味的教堂
lighted incense sticks 点燃的棒香
incense• Meditation does not demand sitting cross-legged amidst candles and burning incense, muttering weird incantations.• In the wind and cold I could almost hear her chants and gongs, and smell her incense burning.• He decided to return to Santa Cruz to start again, focusing on his incense.• We return silently down the path, the last rays of light clinging to the incense.• Coffee thermoses, incense pots, boxes of fruit, trays to serve it on, suitcases, prayer mats.• Not quite Eton or Harrow with incense thrown in, but close to it. in·cense2 /ɪnˈsens/ verb [transitiveT] ANGRYto make someone very angry 使〔某人〕十分愤怒 Spectators were incensed by the referee’s decision. 观众对裁判的判罚极为愤怒。
Origin incense1 (1200-1300) Old French encens, from Latin incensus, past participle of incendere “to cause to start burning”
incense2 (1400-1500) Old French incenser “to cause to start burning”, from
Latin incensus;
→ INCENSE1