词组 | blaze |
释义 | noun | verb blaze1 /bleɪz/ noun a big dangerous fire – used especially in news reportsadjectivesa huge/massive blaze Four people died in a huge blaze at the factory.verbs + blazeput out a blaze also extinguish a blaze formal (=stop it burning) Staff managed to put out the blaze before firefighters arrived.fight/battle/tackle a blaze Nearly 80 firefighters fought the blaze for three hours.control a blaze also bring a blaze under control It took several hours to control the blaze at the hotel.contain a blaze (=keep it in one place and stop it from spreading) Firefighters struggled to contain the blaze.start a blaze The blaze was started accidentally.cause/spark a blaze An electrical fault sparked the blaze.blaze + verbsa blaze breaks out also a blaze starts The blaze broke out on the third floor of the building.a blaze spreads The blaze quickly spread to a neighbouring house.a blaze destroys sth The blaze destroyed most of the school. noun | verb blaze2 /bleɪz/ verb THESAURUS > burn1 (1) |
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