blazes / (ˈbleɪzɪz) /
炽热火焰炽热的火焰炽热的
blazes 的定义
n. 名词(复数) noun- slang a euphemistic word for hell
- informalto run like blazes; what the blazes are you doing?
- go to blazes! slang go to hell!
更多blazes例句
- Instead of dousing the wild blazes of unregulated capitalism, regulatory policy can pour fuel on the fire.
- But I have a better question: What in blazes does Poland have to do with this anyway?
- Fleks of cotton rose in the hot air and made little blazes here and there.
- Crews tried to contain the blazes, but as the days progressed, the number of fires was simply out of their control.
- One firefighter was injured while fighting one of the blazes and was taken to a local hospital.
- Here and there chandeliers were being lighted for the concerts, blazes of gaslight flared among the green trees.
- Doubtless the man hurls his thrift into abeyance; and blazes out with conspicuous splendor, on this occasion.
- Well, I'm glad you've decided to be cheerful; but what in blazes are you hee-hawing at?
- It was July, and there were no golden-red glorious flames and blazes of color such as lingered in Helen's memory.
- The blazes would be set so the great monsters would have to flee toward the city.