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firecrackers

/fahyuhr-krak-er/US // ˈfaɪərˌkræk ər //UK // (ˈfaɪəˌkrækə) //

鞭炮,鞭炮声,鞭炮弹,鞭炮响起

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a paper or cardboard cylinder filled with an explosive and having a fuse, for discharging to make a noise, as during a celebration.

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Examples

  • In her new novel, she draws on similar themes of women’s alliance and survival, this time rendered through 9-year-old Swiv and her firecracker grandmother.

  • A demonstrator lobbed a string of firecrackers toward police.

  • The convergence of these signs lit Morris up like a firecracker.

  • They saw a larger societal danger lurking, one more ominous than any homemade firecracker.

  • How the hell did some damned kid throw a firecracker through the screen?

  • This has the potential to be the real firecracker game the World Cup has been waiting for.

  • I had to set off a pretty loud firecracker to wake those Sound & Cape fellows up.

  • Because when the sky-cracker gets high enough in the air the firecracker part of it will go off with a bang, and he'll be killed.

  • Each of us lighted a firecracker and held it with the fuse sputtering and sizzling, until they were almost opposite.

  • Shortly thereafter the first shot went off and it sounded to me as if it were a firecracker.

  • There was a tradition that somebody had once held a firecracker in his hand too long and had been badly hurt by it.