常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句A single spark can start a prairie fire.星星之火, 可以燎原。《新英漢大辤典》A single&n bsp;spark can start a prairie fire.星星之 火,可以燎原。"The Grass-Rooted Culture" has strong life as an old Chinese poetry said "the grass cannot be burned out by a prairie fire but grows again with the spring breeze";“草根文化”有頑強(qiáng)的生命力,正如中國(guó)古詩(shī)上所說(shuō)“野火燒不盡,春風(fēng)吹又生”;www.yao0.com.cn權(quán)威例句It is the fear of seeing isolated incidents turn into a prairie fire that guides China's handling of unrest.ECONOMIST: The angry are getting organisedThe central government in Beijing fears that these sparks of dissatisfaction could set off what Mao Zedong called a prairie fire.ECONOMIST: ChinaIn 1974, together with her fellow Weather Underground terrorist colleagues, she published a book called Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Terror training grounds 返回 prairie fire