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
- The focal point to bound the conception of public security disaster accident is that whether or not it includes conflagration, explosion, and poison which are made by criminals on purpose.
治安灾害事故是否包括犯罪分子故意制造的火灾、爆炸、投毒等灾祸,一直是界定这个概念的焦点。 - For example, the lightning-flash which has set a house on fire would be considered the ground of the conflagration;
例如,走电使得一所房子失火,我们就把走电认作是燃烧的根据。 - 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。 - An raging and rapidly spreading conflagration.
来势汹汹且快速蔓延的火灾。 - The understanding that small but violent acts can spark global conflagration is etched into the world's consciousness.
从此整个世界都深刻意识到某些看似不起眼的暴力行为能够引燃全球战火。 - Some commentators of a more pessimistic outlook, meanwhile, expect to see scientific progress overcome by nuclear conflagration.
而有些拥有较为悲观态度的评论者预测核战争将战胜人类科学进步。 - A conflagration threatens an explosion in the region that could affect the rest of the world.
一场大范围的冲突可能引爆整个地区,进而殃及世界其他国家。 - 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。