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blazeBrE /bleɪz/NAmE /bleɪz/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they blaze BrE /bleɪz/ NAmE /bleɪz/present simple - he / she / it blazes BrE /ˈbleɪzɪz/ NAmE /ˈbleɪzɪz/past simple blazed BrE /bleɪzd/ NAmE /bleɪzd/past participle blazed BrE /bleɪzd/ NAmE /bleɪzd/ -ing form blazing BrE /ˈbleɪzɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈbleɪzɪŋ/ [I] to burn brightly and strongly 熊熊燃烧◆A huge fire was blazing in the fireplace. 壁炉中火烧得正旺。◆Within minutes the whole building was blazing. 不消几分钟整个大楼便成了一片火海。◆He rushed back into the blazing house. 他又冲进了燃烧着的房子。 [I] to shine brightly 闪耀;发亮光◆The sun blazed down from a clear blue sky. 耀眼的阳光从清澈蔚蓝的天空中照射下来。◆The garden blazed with colour. 花园里姹紫嫣红。 [I] ~ (with sth) (formal) if sb's eyes blaze, they look extremely angry 怒视;(怒火)燃烧◆Her eyes were blazing with fury. 她的双眼燃烧着怒火。 (also blazon) [T, usually passive] ~ sth (across/all over sth) to make news or information widely known by telling people about it in a way they are sure to notice 大肆宣扬◆The story was blazed all over the daily papers. 那个传闻被各家报纸炒得沸沸扬扬。 [I] ~ (away) if a gun or sb using a gun blazes, the gun fires continuously 连续射击◆In the distance machine guns were blazing. 机关枪在远处不停地射击。●blaze a ˈtrailto be the first to do or to discover sth that others follow 作开路先锋;领先◆The department is blazing a trail in the field of laser surgery. 这个部门正在为激光外科学领域开辟一条新路。 ➡ compare trailblazer ●(with) all/both guns ˈblazing(informal) with a lot of energy and determination 充满活力;精神抖擞◆The champions came out (with) all guns blazing.优胜者们神采奕奕地登场亮相。 ●ˌblaze ˈupto suddenly start burning very strongly (突然)熊熊燃烧起来to suddenly become very angry 突然动怒 blazeBrE /bleɪz/NAmE /bleɪz/ noun [C] () a very large fire, especially a dangerous one 烈火;火灾◆Five people died in the blaze. 火灾中有五人丧生。 [sing.] strong bright flames in a fire 火焰◆Dry wood makes a good blaze. 干木柴烧得旺。 [sing.] a ~ of stha very bright show of lights or colour; an impressive or noticeable show of sth (光或色彩等的)展现◆The gardens are a blaze of colour. 花园里姹紫嫣红。◆a blaze of lights in the city centre 市中心通明的灯火◆the bright blaze of the sun 太阳的光辉◆a blaze of glory 荣耀◆They got married in a blaze of publicity. 他们结婚的事受到了传媒的广泛关注。 [sing.] (a) ~ of stha sudden show of very strong feeling (感情的)迸发;发泄◆a blaze of anger/passion/hate 怒火/激情/仇恨的迸发 [C, usually sing.] a white mark on an animal's face 动物面部的白斑●what/where/who the ˈblazes…?(old-fashioned, informal) used to emphasize that you are annoyed and surprised, to avoid using the word 'hell' (委婉语,烦恼和惊奇时说,与 hell 同义)◆What the blazes have you done? 你到底搞的什么名堂?●like blazes(old-fashioned, informal) very hard; very fast 猛烈地;迅速地 |