inferno 英 [ɪnˈfɜ:nəʊ]   美 [ɪnˈfɜrnoʊ]

inferno

inferno  英 [ɪnˈfɜ:nəʊ] 美 [ɪnˈfɜrnoʊ]

n. 阴间,地狱 

名词复数:infernos 

After midnight she stands there in her black rig rooted to the spot. Back of her is the little alleyway that blazes like an inferno. 午夜过后她用黑假腿一动不动地站在那儿,身后是一条小胡同,里面像一座地狱一样灯火通明。
Not surprisingly, Nietzsche made several references to Dante’s inferno during that period. 那一时期的尼采参考了一些但丁《神曲》的地狱篇,这毫不奇怪。

  • An inferno is a huge fire that's difficult to control, like an inferno that burns down a whole city block. Inferno also can describe any horrible place where people suffer.
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  • n. 阴间,地狱
  • 1. After midnight she stands there in her black rig rooted to the spot. Back of her is the little alleyway that blazes like an inferno.

    午夜过后她用黑假腿一动不动地站在那儿,身后是一条小胡同,里面像一座地狱一样灯火通明。

  • 2. Not surprisingly, Nietzsche made several references to Dante’s inferno during that period.

    那一时期的尼采参考了一些但丁《神曲》的地狱篇,这毫不奇怪。

  • inferno (n.) 1834, "Hell, the infernal regions," from Italian inferno, from Late Latin infernus "Hell," in classical Latin "the lower world" (see infernal). As "a large, raging fire" from 1928.
in·ferno / ɪnˈfɜːnəʊ ; NAmE ɪnˈfɜːrnoʊ / noun [usually singular ] ( plural in·fernos ) a very large dangerous fire that is out of control 无法控制的大火 a blazing/raging inferno 熊熊的╱烈焰冲天的火海 inferno infernos in·ferno / ɪnˈfɜːnəʊ ; NAmE ɪnˈfɜːrnoʊ /
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