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fire-retardant

/fahyuhr-ri-tahr-dnt/US // ˈfaɪər rɪˌtɑr dnt //

阻燃剂,阻燃性,阻燃,阻燃性的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : able to slow or check the spread of destructive fire.

Examples

  • But what is there more irresponsible than playing with the fire of an imagined civil war in the France of today?

  • The cameraman was reporting on the factory catching fire when the inevitable happened.

  • Lady Edith is so sad that her sadness nearly set the whole damned house on fire.

  • Maybe Mary is being more realistic about a second marriage—but is it too much to ask for a little fire?

  • A fire that he insists is only picking up pace, according to top-secret intelligence briefings.

  • "A camp-fire would hardly flash and die out like that, Sarge," he answered thoughtfully.

  • She got up and stood in front of the fire, having her hand on the chimney-piece and looking down at the blaze.

  • The fire had been heaped over with earth—to screen it from prying eyes, I suppose, while the good work went on.

  • But, as the keel of the boats touched bottom, each boat-load dashed into the water and then into the enemy's fire.

  • The men, whose poniards his sword parried, had recourse to fire-arms, and two pistols were fired at him.