conflagration
英 [ˌkɒnfləˈɡreɪʃn]
美 [ˌkɑːnfləˈɡreɪʃn]
n. 大火灾; 大火
BNC.20935 / COCA.19480
牛津词典
noun
- 大火灾;大火
a very large fire that destroys a lot of land or buildings
柯林斯词典
- 大火;大火灾
Aconflagrationis a fire that burns over a large area and destroys property.
英英释义
noun
- a very intense and uncontrolled fire
双语例句
- That conflagration is not a natural disaster but a.
那大火不是天灾而是人祸。 - Many people were burnt alive in the conflagration that happened in a multi-storeyed building.
在一幢多层大厦内发生的大火中,很多人被活活烧死。 - Simultaneously with the earthquake came the conflagration.
在地震的同时还发生了大火。 - An raging and rapidly spreading conflagration.
来势汹汹且快速蔓延的火灾。 - Several critical problems concerning the severe conflagration of 11 · 3 in Hengyang
关于湖南衡阳11·3特大火灾坍塌事故几个重要问题的研究 - Simple Talking about Prevention of Conflagration Accident on Freeway and Emergent Rescue
浅谈高速公路隧道火灾事故预防和应急救援 - It is akin to allowing occasional small forest fires to clear the brushwood, rather than extinguishing them and risking a huge conflagration.
这类似于让偶然爆发的小规模森林火灾烧掉那些低矮的灌木丛,而不是将其扑灭,并甘冒酿成大火的风险。 - This, he noted, would temper the risk of an apocalyptic conflagration of diseases.
他强调指出,这种举措将缓解疾病带来的重大天灾风险。 - Cried Catherine, sucking her damaged lip, and watching the conflagration with indignant eyes.
凯瑟琳叫着,吮着她那受伤的嘴唇,用愤怒的眼睛瞅着这场火灾。 - It should be used as the detector of choice in areas of high risk with heat at an early stage of the conflagration and with increased likelihood of unwanted alarms.
它应该被用来作为热探测器的选择,在高风险领域处于早期阶段的火灾和报警的可能性增加不必要的。
