bonfire 英 [ˈbɒnfaɪə(r)]   美 [ˈbɑnfaɪə(r)]

bonfire

bonfire  英 [ˈbɒnfaɪə(r)] 美 [ˈbɑnfaɪə(r)]

n. 篝火;营火 

名词复数:bonfires 

A woman throws an object into a bonfire on a beach in Malaga, southern Spain. 在西班牙南部的马拉噶镇,一个女人把一个东西投入篝火中。
One of them told me this: "When you write, you light a bonfire in the spirit world. It is dark there. 其中一个人这样对我说:当你写的时候,你点燃了一簇精神世界的篝火。

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  • n. 篝火;营火
  • 1. A woman throws an object into a bonfire on a beach in Malaga, southern Spain.

    在西班牙南部的马拉噶镇,一个女人把一个东西投入篝火中。

  • 2. One of them told me this: "When you write, you light a bonfire in the spirit world. It is dark there.

    其中一个人这样对我说:当你写的时候,你点燃了一簇精神世界的篝火。

  • 3. In one tradition, the future husband will come from the direction in which the girl notices the first bonfire on Midsummer Night.

    在某地关于仲夏夜的传统中,人们相信女孩的未来夫君会从她们看见的第一堆篝火的方向走来。

  • bonfire (n.) 1550s, from Middle English banefire (late 15c.), "a fire in which bones are burned." See bone (n.) + fire (n.). Original sense obsolete and forgotten by 18c.; as "large open-air fire for public amusement or celebration," from late 15c. From 17c. as "large fire from any material,"
bon·fire / ˈbɒnfaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈbɑːnfaɪər / noun a large outdoor fire for burning waste or as part of a celebration (在室外为焚烧垃圾或为庆祝而燃起的)大火堆,篝火 bonfire bonfires bon·fire / ˈbɒnfaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈbɑːnfaɪər /
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