基本解釋n.野火(wildfire復(fù)數(shù));大火災(zāi);鬼火;古時攻打敵船所用的燃料劑同根派生 wildfires相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句To the insurance industry, wildfires thus bear some resemblance to hurricanes.對于保險業(yè)來說,野火某種程度上和颶風(fēng)類似。For now, the Arizona wildfires continue to rage as the nation remains unsure where the next one will strike -- or who will protect us when it does.目前,亞利桑那州的大火還在繼續(xù),我們無法確定下一場大火發(fā)生的地點,同樣不確定的還有到時候誰將來保護我們。Dust storms, volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and salt spray from the winds over the ocean are the most common and abundant producers of aerosols.由風(fēng)傳來的的沙塵暴、火山灰、野火灰以及來自海洋的浪花都是懸浮微粒最為普遍、最為豐富的來源。原聲例句The Forest Service had a plane that it wanted to use to drop water bombs onto wildfires.Rotational grazing can even help prevent wildfires by keeping grasslands in good condition.Two weeks ago, when the wildfires started, city and company authorities dismissed as alarmist Forest Lane residents who asked for protection.權(quán)威例句You didn't take this long getting started after the wildfires in Oakland, did you?NPR: Rebuilding-Project Scholar Picked for New Orleans Jobwildfires更多例句詞組短語短語Colorado wildfires 科羅拉多大火Wildfires Blamed For Climate 森林大火殃及全球氣候Wildfires in California 美國加利福尼亞洲森林大火Wildfires in the UK 英國夏日野火燒遍荒野How do wildfires start 什么野火會燒起來wildfires更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A wildfire is a fire that starts, usually by itself, in a wild area such as a forest, and spreads rapidly, causing great damage. If something, especially news or a rumour, spreads like wildfire, it spreads extremely quickly. wildfires劍橋字典wildfires柯林斯字典