1.
Things have come to a pretty pass it you can't even light a bonfire without all the neighbours complaining.
甚至连你们点燃篝火邻居都会抱怨的话,事情是有些麻烦了。
2.
Often they throw models of Guy Fawkes on to the fire.
人们点燃篝火,把英国叛国者盖伊·福克斯的人物模型扔到火中付之一炬。
3.
On the eleventh night, the eve of the big parade, the bonfire was lit.
11日晚,在盛大游行的前夕,篝火即被点燃。
4.
Bonfires were kindle on the top of the hills.
山顶上燃着一堆堆篝火
5.
The campfire flared up in me sudden wind.
随着一阵突起的风,篝火又燃烧了起来。
6.
They lit a fire to keep wild animals off.
他们燃起篝火防止野兽接近.
7.
The camp bonfire flamed away all the evening.
整个晚上野营的篝火都在燃烧。
8.
They made a big fire to keep off wild animals.
他们燃起熊熊篝火,使野兽不敢走近。
9.
The explorers made a camp fire to keep off wild animals.
探险队员们燃起篝火, 使野兽不敢走近。
10.
An ancient Celtic feast marked by the lighting of bonfires and the performance of various rites of purification.
五朔节一种古老的凯尔特人节日,以篝火的燃点和各种斋戒礼仪的表演为标志
11.
This has become a tradition continued to this day.
人们燃起篝火,庆祝胜利。从此以后,英国就形成了庆祝“篝火之夜”的传统。
12.
flare point
【化】燃烧点, 着火点
13.
so every October 31 they lit bonfires and held feasts for good luck.
因此每年10月31日他们燃起篝火,举办盛宴以求好运。
14.
They will celebrate it with thanksgiving, with festivity, with bonfires, and illuminations.
他们将感激满怀,载歌载舞,高燃篝火,张灯结彩庆此佳节。
15.
The act of inflaming or the state of being inflamed.
点火,燃烧点火的动作或被点燃的状态
16.
Capable of igniting and burning.
可燃的能够点火及燃烧
17.
small auxiliary flame to ignite a gas burner.
点燃气灶的长燃的小火。
18.
"The spark ignites, or sets fire to, the air-fuel mixture."
电火花点燃可燃混合气。