单词 | blaze |
释义 | blaze [bleɪz] verb intransitive ■to burn brightly and strongly 熊熊燃烧 •The sun was blazing down ■literary ■to be brightly lit or full of colour 闪耀;发亮光 •Isaac's eyes suddenly blazed with [bleɪz] verb intransitive blaze a trail ■to do something that has never been done before 开拓道路;起先导作用 •Elvis Presley blazed a trail in pop music.猫王普里斯莱在流行音乐领域开创了新潮流。 [bleɪz] noun countable FIRE 火 ■a large strong fire 大火,烈火 •Firefighters took two hours to control [bleɪz] noun countable STRONG EFFECT 强烈效果 a blaze of sth ■something that has a sudden very powerful or noticeable effect 灿烂;炫目;绚烂 •The garden is a blaze of colour •His book was launched in a blaze of publicity [bleɪz] noun countable MARK 斑点 ■a white mark on the face of a horse or other animal (马等动物面部的)白斑 [bleɪz] noun countable go to blazes old-fashioned informal ■used to tell someone to go away 走开! [bleɪz] noun countable what the blazes... ? old-fashioned informal ■used to give force to something you feel angry about (用于增强愤怒的语气)到底…? 究竟…? •What the blazes did he do that for?他到底为甚么那么做? |
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