wildfire
英式音标:[ˈwaɪldfaɪə(r)] 美式音标:[ˈwaɪldˌfaɪr]
wildfire基本解释 n. 火灾;磷火,鬼火;散布极快的事物 wildfire的意思释义 n.野火;(消息)不胫而走,迅速传
wildfire怎么读
英式音标:[ˈwaɪldfaɪə(r)]
美式音标:[ˈwaɪldˌfaɪr]
wildfire基本解释
n. 火灾;磷火,鬼火;散布极快的事物
wildfire的意思释义
n.
野火;(消息)不胫而走,迅速传播开来;
变形
复数:wildfires
英英释义
wildfire[ \'waildfaiə ]n.a raging and rapidly spreading conflagration
wildfire用法及例句
词组短语
like wildfire很快
spread like wildfire v. 象野火般迅速传播;迅速传播
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The wildfire of 1987 destroied thousands of acres of the forest.
一九八七年的野火毁灭了千万公顷的森林。
The news spread like wildfire.
这消息不胫而走。
The child was very amused by the wildfire outside the window.
这孩子对窗外的磷火极感兴趣。
例句参考
Estimating Wildfire Behavior and EffectsWildfire as a hydrological and geomorphological agent
Climatic Change, Wildfire, and Conservation
Future wildfire in circumboreal forests in relation to global warming
Climate and wildfire area burned in western U.S. ecoprovinces, 1916–2003
Wildfire-Produced Charcoal Directly Influences Nitrogen Cycling in Ponderosa Pine Forests
Climate Warming, Wildfire Hazard, and Wildfire Occurrence in Coastal Eastern Spain
Ectomycorrhizal fungal succession in jack pine stands following wildfire
Integrative Complexity of Public Beliefs Toward Wildfire Management: Development of a Scale
Hairy Woodpecker Winter Ecology in Ponderosa Pine Forests Representing Different Ages since Wildfire
wildfire词源
wildfire (n.)
late Old English wilde fyr \"destructive fire\" (perhaps caused by lightning); also \"erysipelas, spreading skin disease;\" see from wild (adj.) + fire (n.). From c. 1300 as \"Greek fire,\" also fire rained down from the sky as divine retribution. Figurative sense from late 14c. By 1795 as \"sheet lightning.\"
wildfire相关例句
1.accident wildfire
偶然野火
2.The news ran like wildfire
风声广播
4.Wildfire never quite consumes them --
一岁一枯荣。
6.The story spread like wildfire.
这件事很快传开了。
10.It must go rapidly like wildfire.
那必须像野火一样快。