bonfire

美音:['bɑn.faɪr] 英音:['bɒn.faɪə(r)]

简单释义:


n.(在室外为焚烧垃圾或为庆祝而燃起的)大火堆

网络篝火;营火;大篝火

变形:

复数:bonfires  


完整释义:


n.

1.篝火,祝火,营火


例句:

  1. His words threw petrol on a bonfire, since a growing chorus of conservatives is now clamouring for the outright repeal of Obamacare.
    由于当下保守党人对于彻底废除奥巴马医改的大合唱越发喧嚣,他的言论无疑是火上浇油。

  2. For many, Atlanta is just the bonfire background to one of cinema's most famous clinches, but the city's profile is rising.
    对很多人来说,亚特兰大仅仅就是电影中最著名的一次在篝火旁拥吻的背景,但城市的外观也在慢慢被人熟知。

  3. He would build the bonfire there, and enjoyed sleeping on the beach, returning to his room to shower in the morning.
    他会点燃篝火,然后美美地在海边睡上一觉,早晨回到房间里冲凉。

  4. With the help of his gun and a bonfire, the hunter fought off two hungry tigers.
    借助一把猎枪和一堆篝火,猎人赶跑了两只饥饿的老虎。

  5. If the bonfire is burning big and hot, it has no trouble consuming the additional wood that you put on it.
    如果篝火燃烧的大而热,那么消耗掉您加入的额外木头是没有问题的。

  6. It appears one of the California wildfires was accidently sparked by a bonfire lit by a group of college students.
    似乎一处加州的森林大火是由于一群大学生偶然点着的篝火引起的。

  7. We made bonfire, sat on the ground, perturbed in mind, but pretending to be strong, praying secretly for a safe night.
    我们点上篝火,席地而坐,心中忐忑,而又故作坚强,暗暗祈祷平安度过这一夜。

  8. European policymakers would be hellbent to conserve the single market rather than immolate it in the bonfire of the euros.
    欧洲的政策制定者们可能力图维持单一市场而不是把它牺牲给火烧眉毛的欧元。

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