blaze 英 [bleɪz]   美 [blez]

blaze

blaze  英 [bleɪz] 美 [blez]

n. 火焰,烈火;迸发  v. 熊熊燃烧;闪耀 

进行时:blazing  过去式:blazed  过去分词:blazed  第三人称单数:blazes  名词复数:blazes 

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。

  • A blaze is a bright, strong flame. A raging fire is blazing and you can also say other types of shining, like with talent, are types of blazing.
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  • n. 火焰,烈火;迸发
  • v. 熊熊燃烧;闪耀
  • 1. A huge fire was blazing in the fireplace.

    壁炉中火烧得正旺。

  • 2. Within minutes the whole building was blazing.

    不消几分钟整个大楼便成了一片火海。

  • 3. 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。

  • 4. The garden blazed with colour.

    花园里姹紫嫣红。

  • 5. Her eyes were blazing with fury.

    她的双眼燃烧着怒火。

  • 6. The story was blazed all over the daily papers.

    那个传闻被各家报纸炒得沸沸扬扬。

  • 7. In the distance machine guns were blazing.

    机关枪在远处不停地射击。

  • 8. Five people died in the blaze.

    火灾中有五人丧生。

  • 9. Dry wood makes a good blaze.

    干木柴烧得旺。

  • 10. The gardens are a blaze of colour.

    花园里姹紫嫣红。

  • 11. a blaze of lights in the city centre

    市中心通明的灯火

  • 12. the bright blaze of the sun

    太阳的光辉

  • 13. a blaze of glory

    荣耀

  • 14. a blaze of anger, a blaze of passion, a blaze of hate

    怒火╱激情╱仇恨的迸发

  • blaze (n.1) "bright flame, fire," Old English blæse "a torch, firebrand; bright glowing flame," from Proto-Germanic *blas- "shining, white" (source also of Old Saxon blas "white, whitish," Middle High German blas "bald," originally "white, shining," Old High German blas-ros "horse with a white spot," Middle Dutch and Dutch bles, German Blesse "white spot," blass "pale, whitish"), from PIE root *bhel-(1) "to shine, flash, burn."
  • blaze (n.2) 1630s, "light-colored mark or spot" on the face of a horse, cow, etc., northern English dialect, probably from Old Norse blesi "white spot on a horse's face," from Proto-Germanic *blas- "shining, white," from the same root as blaze (n.1). Middle Dutch or Low German cognates of the Norse word also have been suggested as the source. Applied 1660s in American English to marks cut on tree trunks to indicate a track; thus the verb meaning "to mark a trail" (1750). Related: Blazed; blazing.
  • blaze (v.1) "to burst into flame, burn brightly or vigorously," c. 1200, from blaze (n.1). To blaze away "fire (guns or cannon) continuously" is by 1776, hence "work with vigor and enthusiasm." Related: Blazed; blazing.
  • blaze (v.2) "make public" (often in a bad sense, boastfully), late 14c., of uncertain origin, the verb not being found in Old English; perhaps from Middle Dutch blasen "to blow" (on a trumpet), from Proto-Germanic *blaes-an (source also of German blasen, Gothic -blesan), from PIE root *bhle- "to blow." Or connected to blaze (v.1) on the notion of "shine forth."
  • blaze (v.3) "to mark" (a tree, a trail), usually by cutting of a piece of bark so as to leave a white spot, 1750, American English, from blaze (n.) "white mark made on a tree" (1660s), from blaze (n.2).
blaze / bleɪz ; NAmE bleɪz / verb , noun blaze blazes blazed blazing verb 1 [intransitive ] 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. 他又返回,冲进了燃烧着的房子。 2 [intransitive ] 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。 3 [intransitive ] blaze(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。 4 ( also blazon ) [transitive ,  usually passive ] blazesth (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。 5 [intransitive ] blaze(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。 IDIOM blaze a ˈtrail to 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 more at gun n. PHRASAL VERB ˌblaze ˈup 1 to suddenly start burning very strongly (突然)熊熊燃烧起来 2 to suddenly become very angry 突然动怒 noun 1 [countable ] ( used especially in newspapers 尤用于报章 ) 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。 2 [singular ] strong bright flames in a fire 火焰 Dry wood makes a good blaze. 干木柴烧得旺。 3 [singular ] a blazeof sth a 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大力宣扬。 4 [singular ] (a) blazeof sth a sudden show of very strong feeling (感情)迸发;发泄 a blaze of anger/passion/hate 怒火╱激情╱仇恨的迸发 5 [countable ,  usually singular ] a white mark on an animal's face 动物面部的白斑 IDIOMS 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 blaze / bleɪz ; NAmE bleɪz /
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