campfire

英['kæmpfaɪə(r)] 美['kæmpfaɪər]
  • n. 营火;篝火;篝火晚会
  • camaron n.[动](产于淡水中的)斑节虾;对虾
  • camas n.北美产的百合科植物
  • camauro n.(天主教)教宗所戴之红帽
  • camber n.弧形;眉形;(机翼的)弯曲度v.(使)成弧形;使弯作弧形
  • camberwell n.坎伯威尔(原伦敦之一区)
Noun:
  1. a small outdoor fire for warmth or cooking (as at a camp)

1. The campfire smouldered for hours after the blaze died out.
营火在火焰熄灭后闷烧了好几个小时.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

2. The campers lit torches from the campfire.
露营者用营火点燃火把.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. A group of boys and girls gathered around the campfire to sing songs.
一群孩子围着一堆篝火唱歌.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. A group of boys and girls gathered round the campfire to sing songs.
一群孩子围着一堆篝火唱歌。

来自辞典例句

5. From far away, we saw the sparkle of a campfire.
我们从远处看到营火在闪耀.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The campfire flared up in a sudden wind.
      随着一阵突起的风,营火又燃烧了起来。
    2. From far away, we saw the sparkle of a campfire.
      我们从远处看到营火在闪耀。
    3. They were singing around the campfire last night.
      他们昨晚围着篝火唱歌。
    4. They damped down the campfire and then went to bed.
      他们先将篝火封好,然后便去睡觉。
    5. Jackson has a propensity to compare players to animals, as if he's telling stories around a campfire.
      禅师有把球员比作某种动物的习惯,就好像他在篝火晚会讲故事一样。

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