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blaze
- IPA[bleɪz]
英式
- a very large or fiercely burning fire;a very bright display of light or colour
- burn fiercely or brightly;shine brightly or powerfully
verb: blaze, 3rd person present: blazes, gerund or present participle: blazing, past tense: blazed, past participle: blazed
noun: blaze, plural noun: blazes
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名詞
- 1. a very large or fiercely burning fire twenty firemen fought the blaze 同義詞
- ▪ a very bright display of light or colour the gardens in summer are a blaze of colour 同義詞
- ▪ a conspicuous display or outburst of something White ended the season in a blaze of glory, with seven goals in as many games their relationship broke up in a blaze of publicity 同義詞
- 2. informal used in various expressions of anger, bewilderment, or surprise as a euphemism for ‘hell’ ‘Go to blazes!’ he shouted what the blazes are you all talking about? 同義詞
動詞
- 1. burn fiercely or brightly plumes of smoke rose from fires blazing around the city the fire was brought under control only to blaze up again on Wednesday 同義詞
- ▪ shine brightly or powerfully the sun blazed down a huge truck was advancing towards them, its headlights blazing 同義詞
- 2. (of a gun) fire repeatedly or indiscriminately they stormed with main entrance with guns blazing 同義詞
- ▪ fire a gun repeatedly or continuously soldiers blazed away with sub-machine guns
- 3. informal achieve something in an impressive manner she blazed to a gold medal in the 200-metre sprint
- ▪ hit (a ball) with impressive strength he blazed a drive into the rough
- 4. informal smoke cannabis.
- burst into flame
Oxford American Dictionary
- of a vivid orange color, especially as used for hunting attire to increase its visibility: blaze orange clothing has helped reduce accidents at the start of pheasant season
Oxford American Dictionary
- very fast or forcefully
Oxford Dictionary
- very fast or forcefully
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[blāz]
美式
- a very large or fiercely burning fire: twenty fireman fought the blaze
- burn fiercely or brightly: plumes of smoke rose from fires blazing around the city the fire was brought under control only to blaze up again on Wednesday
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bleɪz]
英式
- a white spot or stripe on the face of a mammal or bird.
- set an example by being the first to do something; pioneer: small firms would set the pace, blazing a trail for others to follow
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[blāz]
美式
- a white spot or stripe on the face of a mammal or bird.
- set an example by being the first to do something; pioneer: small firms would set the pace, blazing a trail for others to follow
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[blāz]
美式
- (of a newspaper) present or proclaim (news) in a prominent, typically sensational, manner: “Pop stars and drugs” blazed the headline
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bleɪz]
英式
- present or proclaim (news) in a prominent, typically sensational, manner: ‘Pop stars and drugs’ blazed the headline
Oxford Dictionary