blaze
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I When a fire blazes, it burns strongly and brightly. 熊熊燃燒
Three people died as wreckage blazed, and rescuers fought to release trapped drivers. 三個(gè)人喪生于熊熊燃燒的殘骸,營救人員奮力去解救被困的司機(jī)。
The log fire was blazing merrily. 篝火正在歡快地熊熊燃燒著。
2. N-COUNT A blaze is a large fire which is difficult to control and which destroys a lot of things. 大火[journalism]
Some 4,000 firefighters are battling the blaze. 約有四千名消防人員正在與大火搏斗。
3. V-I If something blazes with light or colour, it is extremely bright. 閃耀[文學(xué)性]
The gardens blazed with colour. 公園里色彩繽紛,艷麗奪目。
4. N-COUNT Blaze is also a noun. 燦爛
I wanted the front garden to be a blaze of colour. 我想把前花園裝點(diǎn)得五彩繽紛。
5. N-SING A blaze of publicity or attention is a great amount of it. 大量
He was arrested in a blaze of publicity. 他在鋪天蓋地的報(bào)道中被捕。
6. N a light-coloured marking on the face of a domestic animal, esp a horse (家養(yǎng)動(dòng)物尤其是馬臉上的)淺顏色的斑
7. V-I If guns blaze, or blaze away, they fire continuously, making a lot of noise. 連續(xù)射擊
Guns were blazing, flares going up and the sky was lit up all around. 槍聲響個(gè)不停,照明彈升起來,周圍的天空都被照亮了。
8. V to make widely known; proclaim 廣而告之; 宣告
9. with all guns blazing→see gun
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blaze /ble?z/ (blazing,blazed,blazes)
劍橋詞典
- to burn brightly and strongly
熊熊燃燒
The sun was blazing down that afternoon . 那天下午烈日炎炎。
literary
to be brightly lit or full of colour
閃耀;發(fā)亮光
Isaac's eyes suddenly blazed with anger . 艾薩克的眼里突然冒出怒火。
When a gun or a person using a gun blazes, the gun fires and continues firing .
(槍炮等)開火,掃射
The ship's guns blazed at the British as they tried to run for shore . 船上的槍炮向著試圖跑上岸的英國人開火掃射。
也見 with guns blazing