embers 的定义
- a small live piece of coal, wood, etc., as in a dying fire.
- embers, the smoldering remains of a fire.
embers 近义词
hot ashes from fire
更多embers例句
- Just grab a dead cracked cap polypore, get one edge of the shelf fungus smoldering with a coal from your fire, and carry it for an hour or two in a fireproof container to transport the live ember to your new campfire location.
- Place the pieces close together, eliminating gaps that would drop your embers down into the snow.
- When the Khoisan hunter-gatherers of sub-Saharan Africa gazed upon the meandering trail of stars and dust that split the night sky, they saw the embers of a campfire.
- Just defining the fire dynamics of embers alone is a huge task.
- Another about mulch that lets embers smolder until a wind whips them into “open flames that creep right up to people’s house walls.”
- One night, driving home, I passed an alley and saw someone light a crack pipe, the tiny red ember flaring bright.
- If just a single ember remains hot at its core, Olshanski notes, the result can be an inferno.
- Fire was actually carried in hollowed out branches in which an ember was placed.
- I understood, and, stepping to the fire, returned with a charred ember.
- The other snatched a blazing ember from the mud chimney and struck the leading wolf dead partly within the hut.
- When he ceased silence reigned, except for the occasional snapping of a burning ember.
- It grew and expanded till it formed a huge ember-mottled orchid with vast petals trembling in the wind.
- Darius lay as I had last seen him; and him we buried in the maize clearing at the back, with the ember glow for funeral lights.