wildfires
基本解釋
- n.野火(wildfire複數(shù));大火災;鬼火;古時攻打敵船所用的燃料劑
英漢例句
- To the insurance industry, wildfires thus bear some resemblance to hurricanes.
對於保險業(yè)來說,野火某種程度上和颶風類似。 - For now, the Arizona wildfires continue to rage as the nation remains unsure where the next one will strike -- or who will protect us when it does.
目前,亞利桑那州的大火還在繼續(xù),我們無法確定下一場大火發(fā)生的地點,同樣不確定的還有到時候誰將來保護我們。 - Dust storms, volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and salt spray from the winds over the ocean are the most common and abundant producers of aerosols.
由風傳來的的沙塵暴、火山灰、野火灰以及來自海洋的浪花都是懸浮微粒最爲普遍、最爲豐富的來源。 - The Forest Service had a plane that it wanted to use to drop water bombs onto wildfires.
- Rotational grazing can even help prevent wildfires by keeping grasslands in good condition.
- Two weeks ago, when the wildfires started, city and company authorities dismissed as alarmist Forest Lane residents who asked for protection.
- You didn't take this long getting started after the wildfires in Oakland, did you?
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雙語例句
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權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- Colorado wildfires 科羅拉多大火
- Wildfires Blamed For Climate 森林大火殃及全球氣候
- Wildfires in California 美國加利福尼亞洲森林大火
- Wildfires in the UK 英國夏日野火燒遍荒野
- How do wildfires start 什麼野火會燒起來
短語
英英字典
- A wildfire is a fire that starts, usually by itself, in a wild area such as a forest, and spreads rapidly, causing great damage.
- If something, especially news or a rumour, spreads like wildfire, it spreads extremely quickly.