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单词 blazing
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Definition of blazing in English:

blazing

adjectiveˈbleɪzɪŋ
  • 1Very hot.

    炽热的,灼热的

    the delicious cool of marble corridors after the blazing heat outside

    经受过外面的炽热后,大理石走廊的凉爽怡人之感。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a blazing summer sun anointed Wembley Stadium, superstars were instructed to leave their egos at the door.
    • With the sun at its blazing best, can the thirst busters be far behind?
    • In the desert courses you'll see the blazing sun causing heat waves on the road and an excellent long range blur effect.
    • As the morning rehearsal stretches into the blazing heat of the afternoon, we hear an announcement from down the hill.
    • They had to sit on the plane, minus its air conditioning, for two hours in blazing heat while the technical problem was looked at
    • It's exciting to conquer the road and terrains under the blazing heat of the sun when you are ready with best motorcycle parts and accessories!
    • He also commented on the lack of moisturiser as his skin burned, peeled and then peeled again in the blazing sun.
    • As the sun set, the blazing heat dissipated to be replace by chilling winds that whipped at the Traveler's clothes and cut down to his bones.
    • There was a gentle, cooling breeze off the waterfront to balance the heat from the blazing sun.
    • Chris pulled his friend Josh outside into the blazing hot sun.
    • The bare interiors and golden dust in the blazing heat outside are still lives in this visually captivating movie.
    • There was a cold air about her, even in the blazing heat of the sun.
    • It was a hot Thursday near the end of August; the sun was a blazing white eye.
    • The dangers were highlighted as a 60p lighter combined with the blazing heat of the sun to destroy the interior of a car.
    • He toured a 17th century fort in blazing heat as he made his first official engagement in Oman after a tour of India.
    • It was a fun way to pass the time, though, until lunch under the heat of the blazing sun.
    • The boatmen were sitting under a tree, out of the blazing heat.
    • The personnel in most major bases missed the flares of re-entry heat against the blazing sun.
    • In the blazing noonday sun, they linger in bus stops, near temples, hotels, supermarkets and glitzy shops fronts.
    • Farmer Peter MacSporran has proved more resilient even than the crops he has managed to grow under the blazing African sun.
    Synonyms
    hot, sweltering, sultry, scorching, boiling, parching, sizzling, roasting, burning, blistering, tropical, stifling, suffocating, oppressive
    1. 1.1 (of an argument) very heated.
      (争论)激烈的
      she had a blazing row with Eddie and stormed out

      她与埃迪大吵一场后怒气冲冲地走了出去。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our conversation turned into a blazing argument, about politics, the law, socialism, capitalism, you name it.
      • Most of us have had a blazing argument with our partner at some time.
      • In the absence of either a big beast or big ideas there is one more thing which can catch the public imagination during an election campaign - a blazing row.
      • Yes, we still had arguments, sometimes blazing rows, but knowing we were in this for the long haul, we sat down and talked about it - and I mean really talked.
      • The sisters then started a blazing row with the judges.
      • The couple were said to have had several blazing rows after Thomson confessed to the threesome while filming episodes of Cold Feet in Australia.
      • Maguire reveals she had a blazing row with a priest who heard her confession in prison, because she would not ask for forgiveness for the offences for which she was convicted.
      • Timeshare sales representatives Wren and Brown are accused of dumping Hayden on a balcony at their apartment block during what police described as a blazing, drunken row.
      • Smith, 62, left the guard with a bleeding hand after a blazing pre-Christmas row at the checkout of a convenience store in Wythenshawe.
      • The radio alarm came and went, I dozed back off (dreaming of having a blazing row with my mother for some reason).
      • Still, Dale and Sheree had a blazing row about his sexuality.
      • Wimbledon Magistrates' Court in south-west London heard that he had driven after drinking following a blazing row with his son Calum.
      • Sources claim the couple - who married last September after a whirlwind romance - have been having blazing rows and are on the verge of separating..
      • ‘If you find your child drunk, the last thing they need there and then is a huge, blazing row,’ she says.
      • The KLF didn't just walk away from fame, they had a blazing row with it and then stormed out of the house swearing all kinds of revenge.
      • Its life is about short-term conflicts, blazing rows in the pub, so to speak, mysterious plots and unfathomable motivations.
      • The row began before Christmas when Councillor Jarvis threatened to resign after a blazing argument with a senior official during a meeting.
      • A blazing argument ensued, and we finally, albeit grudgingly, compromised on a plan to leave the next day, in the late afternoon.
      • There has been a series of public outbursts, the most recent being a blazing row between Independent councillor Chris Jarvis and interim manager Andrew Flockhart.
      • Everyone stared at me while I was having a blazing quarrel with my father.
      Synonyms
      shining, light, brilliant, vivid, dazzling, beaming, intense, glaring

Derivatives

  • blazingly

  • adverb
    • But it would be massively obtuse not to acknowledge the grotesque and terrible injustice the Magdalene Laundries represented, and what a blazingly and compellingly powerful indictment this film is.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's a cliché because it's so blazingly prevalent.
      • Next I needed a respectably Cajun rendition of ‘Jole Blon,’ a blazingly fast waltz that has left me gasping more than once and hanging on to my partner.
      • Note also that the song is sung by a guy who is meant to be not only blazingly sexy but deep and artistic as well, and yet he does not have the girl, nor does he drown his sorrows in the thousands of other women potentially available to him.
      • Slant Magazine, meanwhile, hailed it for being ‘so uniquely and blazingly authentic’, while the New York Times felt that ‘the Vargas casting is magical’.
      • I fall for any woman who is under 5', weighs about 100 lbs., and is blazingly intelligent.
      • Of course, if it had rained I'd probably not have appreciated it quite so much - but it's blazingly hot, so all's well.
      • Normally at this point in the day, we'd provide you with a set of blazingly accurate Christmas Number One betting odds.
      • Quantum computers have the potential to be blazingly fast because a string of quantum bits, or qubits, that store the ones and zeros of computer information can represent all the numbers possible within that string at once.
      • They aren't blazingly fast, but can get schoolwork done - and should be enough for their day-to-day needs.
      • Of course after slaving away for hours on this I find the basic concept is now blazingly obvious all over the better part of the blogosphere, as for instance at Atrios.
      • The legendary T.G.V. of Bangalore University: blazingly articulate, fastidiously stylish and passionately, fatally, devoted to his students.
      • Crucially, most of the kiosks also emit a WiFi signal, so that anyone within a couple of hundred yards can whip out a laptop or PDA and enjoy blazingly fast broadband.
      • In sum, there isn't one dud piece in this blazingly honest gem of an anthology.
      • During the last song, he draped the material over the entire band, and I was mesmerised by the vision of an undulating, pulsating white mass blazingly lit up by the stage lights of the Van East Cultural Centre.
      • Ravello's other great garden, the strict-tempo but blazingly colourful Villa Rufolo, hosts a distinguished concert season that runs right through to the end of October.
      • By offering too many formatting options it adds several steps to what used to be a blazingly fast and simple tool.
      • He's blazingly honest, and he doesn't get embarrassed easily.
      • Even among us humans, we can train ourselves to look away, to not see, to not hear, to not notice the blazingly obvious statements of people who, whether we like it or not, really believe in God.
      • He was blazingly fast, had a quick stick, could stop on a dime, had the hardest shot in the game, and was easily capable of racking up 15-20 goals in three 5-minute periods.
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