charcoal

木炭
definition
verb
charcoaled lobster
cook over charcoal.
noun
When burnt, charcoal gives off carbon monoxide which can kill in a confined space.
a porous black solid, consisting of an amorphous form of carbon, obtained as a residue when wood, bone, or other organic matter is heated in the absence of air.
translation of 'charcoal'
verb
用木炭画
noun
炭,
木炭,
炭画,
炭笔
example
Pieces were set around a strict palette of ultra black, jet, 'charcoal' and pewter with shots of colour and scatterings of silver sparkle and crystal.
Black can come from 'charcoal' , which is tasteless and harmless.
High cheekbones emphasized her straight nose, full lips, and stunning 'charcoal' gray eyes.
Your best bet is a dark shade such as black or 'charcoal' gray.
But the sight of a familiar figure - a tall man in a 'charcoal' gray leather coat a few yards away - makes her freeze in place.
Then, certain classes of materials, including wood 'charcoal' and carbonized seeds, were re-examined and identified.
Punk-style jeans offer a rugged look - take your pick among black, 'charcoal' , and very light blue shades.
France still produced ample wood for 'charcoal' ; British ironmasters had to turn to coal.
Although the counter also contains a gas-burning barbecue, the Elledges cook on the grill, with wood or 'charcoal' as fuel, most of the time.
The sky was a deep 'charcoal' gray outside of the bus.
Women also collect wood for 'charcoal' and go to the markets.
'charcoal' gray
The trees were broken and dead against the 'charcoal' sky.
This includes incinerators and barbecues which burn solid fuel, e.g. wood or 'charcoal' .
She has black hair, 'charcoal' eyes, thin lips, and she's pale.
From the huge stainless steel wardrobe in his dressing alcove he takes the day's fresh white shirt, a 'charcoal' pin-striped suit, and a burgundy silk tie.
I hardly remember how I felt as I walked into the school auditorium and took my place by the large, 'charcoal' black Steinway, before playing the long piece I'd chosen.
with a thick 'charcoal' he traced out the line of the front
lamb grilled on 'charcoal'
The walls were a dark rose, the carpet was a dark 'charcoal' color, and the dresser was a deep mahogany.
Similarly, natural shades of black and 'charcoal' create simple sophistication.
About two billion people living in developing countries still rely on wood, 'charcoal' and dung for cooking, heat and light, according to UN figures.
Three different laboratories produced radiocarbon dates for animal bones and 'charcoal' at the four caves.
It may cover beech trees so thoroughly that their pale gray bark turns as black as 'charcoal' , with new honeydew drops shining on top.
Two charcoal burning furnaces had been erected to turn wattle wood into 'charcoal' .
The embers had gone out, leaving a chalky residue of 'charcoal' and ash.
Equally valid is exploitation of renewable resources, for example, of grass for grazing, papyrus for thatch, or wood for 'charcoal' .
In the distance, bare branches sketched a thin pencil outline against the 'charcoal' gray sky.
Sited on Salisbury Plain in the United Kingdom, the midden mound contains discrete layer upon layer of flint, 'charcoal' , bones, pottery and excrement.
When burnt, 'charcoal' gives off carbon monoxide which can kill in a confined space.
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