搜尋結果
blaze
- IPA[bleɪz]
英式
- a white spot or stripe on the face of a mammal or bird.;a broad white stripe running the length of a horse's face.
- set an example by being the first to do something; pioneer;mark out a path or route
verb: blaze, 3rd person present: blazes, gerund or present participle: blazing, past tense: blazed, past participle: blazed
noun: blaze, plural noun: blazes
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a white spot or stripe on the face of a mammal or bird.
- ▪ a broad white stripe running the length of a horse's face.
- 2. a mark made on a tree by cutting the bark so as to mark a route.
動詞
- 1. set an example by being the first to do something; pioneer small firms would set the pace, blazing a trail for others to follow
- 2. mark out a path or route tourists haven't blazed a trail to the top of this hill