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

= + : Sherlock Holmes (sh) and Tang Yao (尧) are starting a riot in front of the aorta (ao1) by throwing Molotow cocktails (燃烧瓶, ran2 shao1 ping2) at it. Where the bottles burst small fires (火) start, but they go out very quickly.

燒 character breakdown

surname Yao / Yao or Tang Yao (c. 2200 BC), one of Five legendary Emperors 五帝[wu3 di4], second son of Di Ku 帝嚳|帝喾[Di4 Ku4]

= + : Maud Younger (y) is dancing with Tang Yao (尧) in the aorta's kitchen (ao2). They are dancing to the music produced by Bigfoot (丈) playing a Sihu (兀).
surname Huo
fire / urgent / ammunition / fiery or flaming / internal heat (Chinese medicine) / hot (popular) / classifier for military units (old) / Kangxi radical 86

= + : Helga Horse (hu) and Neanderthal Man (人) are starting a fire (火) in the observatory's living room (o3) with two large petals (丶).

Characters with 燒 as component

燒 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 燒

to set fire to / to burn down / burning hot / baked cake
to burn / to set on fire
a low fever (up to 38°C)
nuée ardente / hot cloud of volcanic ash
to calcine (purify by heating)
restless with anxiety / unbearably hot and anxious
to choose which Buddha to burn incense to (idiom); fig. to curry favor from the right person
yakiniku (Japanese-style grilled meat)
lit. the fire burns one's eyebrows (idiom); fig. desperate situation / extreme emergency
to roast / to bake (e.g. mineral ore)
teriyaki (Japanese cooking technique)
steamed bun stuffed with skewer-roasted pork
to cook on a skewer / barbecued food on a skewer / shish kebab / (fig.) to perform or play songs in sequence / sequence of songs / medley
burnt offering (Judaism)
char siu / barbecued pork
roast pork bun / cha siu baau
lit. to clasp the Buddha's feet when danger arises (idiom); fig. to profess devotion only when in trouble / doing things at the last minute / to make a hasty last-minute effort (often refers to cramming for exams)
stir up the fire and you get burnt (idiom); to get one's fingers burnt / fig. to suffer on account of one's own meddling

Sentences with 燒

燒 currently does not appear in any sentence.