1 VERB 熊熊燃烧 When a fire blazes, it burns strongly and brightly. 熊熊燃烧
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Three people died as wreckage blazed, and rescuers fought to release trapped drivers. [VERB]
汽车残骸熊熊燃烧,三人葬身火海,救援人员奋力解救被困的司机们。
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The log fire was blazing merrily. [VERB]
木柴烧得正旺。
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...a blazing fire. [VERB-ing]
熊熊燃烧的大火
SYN burn, glow, flare, flicker
2 N-COUNT [usually singular] 大火;烈火 A blaze is a large fire which is difficult to control and which destroys a lot of things. 大火;烈火 [journalism]
SYN inferno, fire, flames, bonfire
3 VERB 照耀;发出(强光);绽放(光彩) If something blazes with light or colour, it is extremely bright. 照耀;发出(强光);绽放(光彩) [literary]
SYN shine, flash, beam, glow
4 VERB [usually cont] (眼睛)闪耀,闪烁,充满(感情);(情感在眼中)燃烧 If someone's eyes are blazing with an emotion, or if an emotion is blazing in their eyes, their eyes look very bright because they are feeling that emotion so strongly. (眼睛)闪耀,闪烁,充满(感情);(情感在眼中)燃烧 [literary]
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He got to his feet and his dark eyes were blazing with anger. [VERB with noun]
他站起身来,乌黑的眼睛里喷射着怒火。
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Eva stood up and indignation blazed in her eyes. [VERB]
伊娃站了起来,眼睛里燃烧着愤怒。
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His eyes blazed intently into mine. [VERB prep.]
他凝视着我的眼睛。
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Miss Turner turned blazing eyes on the victim. [VERB-ing]
特纳小姐无比同情地看着受害者。
SYN flare up, rage, boil, explode
5 N-SING 大量(宣传或关注) A blaze of publicity or attention is a great amount of it. 大量(宣传或关注)
6 VERB (枪炮)连续射击(或开火) If guns blaze, or blaze away, they fire continuously, making a lot of noise. (枪炮)连续射击(或开火)
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Guns were blazing, flares going up and the sky was lit up all around. [VERB]
炮火不断,信号弹此起彼伏,四周的天空都被照亮了。
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She took the gun and blazed away with calm and deadly accuracy. [V with away]
她拿起枪,冷静地连续射击,弹无虚发。
7 with all guns blazing→see: gun
8 PHRASE 开辟道路;作开路先锋 If someone blazes a trail, they discover or develop something new. 开辟道路;作开路先锋
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