firework
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT Fireworks are small objects that are lit to entertain people on special occasions. They contain chemicals and burn brightly or attractively, often with a loud noise, when you light them. 煙花
They drank champagne, set off fireworks and tooted their car horns. 他們喝香檳、放煙花,還按他們的車喇叭。
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firework /?fa???w??k/ (fireworks)
劍橋詞典
- They let off a big firework as a signal that the festival had started .
- The sky was alight with hundreds of fireworks.
- The instructions on the fireworks said "Light the blue touchpaper , and stand well clear ."
- We watched the fireworks, oohing and aahing with everyone else .
- The evening ended with a thrilling display of fireworks.
firework noun (EXPLOSIVE)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a small container filled with explosive chemicals that produce bright coloured patterns or loud noises when they explode
焰火;煙花
a firework display 焰火表演
When it gets dark we'll let off (US set off) (= light ) the fireworks. 天一黑下來我們就放煙花。
What time do the fireworks start ? 什么時候開始燃放焰火?
例句
firework noun (SHOUTING)
?fireworks [ 名詞的復數(shù)形式 ] informal humorousa lot of angry shouting
憤怒的叫喊
He suggested he lose some weight and that's when the fireworks started ! 他建議說應該要減一些肥,這就引來了大喊大叫。 返回 firework