n. <俚>地狱;火焰( blaze的名词复数 );光辉;迸发;(光或色彩等的)展现 v. 猛烈地燃烧( blaze的第三人称单数 );发光,照耀
blazes 用法和例句
The potency of that vision is one that still blazes today .
那种幻象的效力,至今仍放射着灼热的光芒。
In queensland , firefighters battled a string of blazes as the unseasonally dry weather stoked the flames .
在昆士兰,消防队员正在与反常的干旱气候所招致的一系列大火奋战。
Authorities evacuated hundreds from the area , and firefighters battled blazes for two days .
当局从该处撤走了几百人,消防员与火势抗争了两天。
The u.s. forest service will now know more about where blazes are about to hit .
美国林务局现在对哪里可能会起火会更加了解。
The death toll is much smaller than that of traffic accidents , but recent catastrophic blazes have exposed what appear to be serious inadequacies in fire-safety practices .