(rán) to burn; to ignite; to light; fig. to spark off (hopes); to start (debate); to raise (hopes)
(ránfàng) to light; to set off (firecrackers etc)
(ránfàngbiānpào) to set off fire crackers
(ránliào) fuel
(ránliàoyuánjiànxìbàng) fuel pins
(ránliàoxúnhuán) fuel cycle
(ránliàoyóu) fuel oil
(ránliàozǔhé) fuel fabrication
(ránliàoxīnkuài) fuel pellets
(ránliàochǔlǐchǎng) fuel processing plant
(ránliàodiànchí) fuel cell
(ránqì) natural gas
(ránqìlúnjī) gas turbine
(ránqìdiànchǎng) gas fired power station
(rányóu) fuel oil
(rányóucāng) oil tank (of ship)
(ránméi) coal fuel
(ránméiguōlú) coal burning boiler
(rándēngfó) Dipamkara Buddha, the former Buddha before Shakyamuni Buddha and the bringer of lights
(ránshāo) to ignite; to combust; to burn; combustion; flaming
(ránshāojì) incendiary agent
(ránshāodàn) fire bomb; incendiary device
(ránshāopíng) Molotov cocktail
(ránbào) to cause to explode; to fire; to set off
(ránméi) to burn one's eyebrows; fig. desperately serious situation
(ránméizhījí) lit. the fire burns one's eyebrows (idiom); fig. desperate situation; extreme emergency
(ránsùshuō) phlogiston theory
(ránhào) fuel consumption
(ránqǐ) to ignite; to light; fig. to spark off (hopes, controversy, flames of revolution)
(ránxiāng) to burn incense
(rándiǎn) ignition point (temperature); combustion point