English to Hmong Meaning of ash - tshauv


Ash :
tshauv

tshauv, thoob khib nyiab, hmoov av, kev txhaum

tshauvashedtshauvashing
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Definitions of ash in English
Noun(1) the residue that remains when something is burned(2) any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus(3) strong elastic wood of any of various ash trees; used for furniture and tool handles and sporting goods such as baseball bats
Verb(1) convert into ashes
Examples of ash in English
(1) cigarette ash(2) It was almost a foot long, made of ash wood with beautiful engravings of seagulls and sailor knots and braided ropes on it.(3) Banana sap can be used as a dye, and banana ash is used in making soap.(4) With his legs finally free, he climbed out of the hole, dropping cigarette ash onto the debris.(5) Despite the dangers, people often settle near volcanoes because the soil is periodically fertilized with mineral rich ash and dust.(6) Interspersed among the river sediments are occasional layers of volcanic ash from ancient eruptions of nearby volcanoes.(7) The kitchen's mahogany, ash , and aluminum are carried into the living room, where they're composed as a painterly fireplace wall.(8) It mixes manure with recycled materials like cement or lime kiln dust, coal ash from electric power plants, and gypsum.(9) No absolute age was calculated for the site because it contains no volcanic ash , the material usually analyzed in such dating.(10) All the waste is used completely as the small amount of ash residue; which is inert, can be used in by-products.(11) The traditional handle material is northern hardwood - usually ash , sometimes hickory.(12) The minerals in volcanic ash reflect this wavelength particularly well.(13) The internal finishes are impressive, with features such as larch, ash , deal and slate floors and hardwood doubleglazed windows.(14) coal contains higher levels of ash than premium fuels(15) Along with natural stone, they often used a form of concrete made from volcanic ash and lime.(16) He likes to mix volcanic ash with his homemade pigments to make paint.
Related Phrases of ash
(1) soda ash ::
dej qab zib tshauv
(2) fly ash ::
ya tshauv
(3) ash tree ::
tshauv tsob ntoo
(4) ash wood ::
tshauv ntoo
(5) ash content ::
tshauv cov ntsiab lus
(6) volcanic ash ::
volcanic tshauv
(7) ash blond ::
tshauv daj
(8) ash blonde ::
tshauv pojniam plaub hau daj
(9) ash cloud ::
tshauv huab
(10) mountain ash ::
roob tshauv
Synonyms
Noun
Different Forms
ash, ashed, ashes, ashing
Word Example from TV Shows
ASH: You wanna get to Incite?
There's your ride.

ASH: You wanna get to Incite? There's your ride.

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8

We're on our way to
see the great ash tree.

We're on our way to see the great ASH tree.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 9

the most exciting thing was watching
the ash of her cigarette get longer

the most exciting thing was watching the ASH of her cigarette get longer

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 14

reborn as a dragon to
turn his enemies to ash.

reborn as a dragon to turn his enemies to ASH.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 5

Afterward they aren't ash and bone.

Afterward they aren't ASH and bone.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 2

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