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pyrotechnic

/pahy-ruh-tek-nik/US // ˌpaɪ rəˈtɛk nɪk //

火工品,烟火剂,火药味,烟火

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to pyrotechnics.
    • : pertaining to, resembling, or suggesting fireworks.

Examples

  • Brooks concerts meant pyrotechnics and laser lights and fog machines and sometimes stunts involving swinging on cables and ropes over the crowd.

  • Even before last week’s pyrotechnics, renegotiating the nuclear deal was going to be challenging given how much ill-will had been built up over the last few years.

  • These depictions tend to be rather, shall we say, pyrotechnic.

  • Angel Westberry, 43, watched the pyrotechnic stage show that entertained visitors while they waited.

  • Many in the crowd reportedly first mistook the flames flickering above the stage as part of a pyrotechnic display.

  • In the meantime, the trees line the avenues in skeleton rows, like a pyrotechnic set-piece before it is ignited.

  • We must zen see ze city, ze illumination, ze dance, ze pyrotechnic at night.

  • Others, who are fond of fireworks, may possibly find an opportunity of improving themselves in the pyrotechnic art.

  • With Clemens it may truly be said that profanity was an art—a pyrotechnic art that entertained nations.

  • All accounts of China agree that in the pyrotechnic art the Chinese stand alone, unequalled.