fireworks

英['faɪəwɜːks] 美['faɪəˌwɜːks]
  • n. 烟火
    n. (名词)
    1. 烟火
    2. 烟火大会
    3. 一阵大怒,发脾气
    4. 情绪的爆发
    5. 激烈争论
    6. 兴奋
    7. 麻烦

英英释义

名词 firework:
  1. (usually plural) a device with an explosive that burns at a low rate and with colored flames; can be used to illuminate areas or send signals etc.

1. The most pleasurable experience of the evening was the wonderful fireworks display.
这个晚上最让人高兴的就是精彩的焰火表演。

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2. People set off fireworks and tooted their car horns.
人们点燃烟花,按响汽车喇叭。

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3. On the stroke of 12, fireworks suddenly exploded into the night.
12点的钟声刚敲响,焰火便在夜空中绽放。

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4. It is given a typically thoughtful production with just enough theatrical fireworks.
该剧在制作上一如既往地花费了心思,舞台演出效果也相当精彩。

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5. The team came out to the accompaniment of fireworks.
在烟花的映照下,队伍出场了。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The boys were letting off fireworks.
      男孩子在放烟火。
    2. We went to a firework display yesterday.
      我们昨天去看放烟火。