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pyrotechny

/pahy-ruh-tek-niks/US // ˌpaɪ rəˈtɛk nɪks //UK // (ˌpaɪrəʊˈtɛknɪks) //

燃烧技术,燃烧器,燃烧弹

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the art of making fireworks.
    • : the use of fireworks for display, military purposes, etc.
    • : a display of fireworks.
    • : a brilliant or sensational display, as of rhetoric or musicianship.
    • : Military. ammunition containing chemicals for producing smoke or light, as for signaling, illuminating, or screening.

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Examples

  • Thankfully, no one was injured in the blast, which—at the very least—makes for a spectacular display of pyrotechnics.

  • But what Waters is doing in The Paying Guests is something more nuanced than mere plotting pyrotechnics.

  • GoPro hooked up a camera to a drone and flew it into the pyrotechnics, offering a new way to marvel at the spectacle.

  • It is judiciously salted with a toasty herbal twist—more about comfort than culinary pyrotechnics.

  • Find a fisherman to take you out on the water at dusk to watch the natural pyrotechnics at their bellowing best.

  • Then he deprived Fred of his rifle amid a surprisingly brilliant outburst of verbal pyrotechnics.

  • Amid the vocal pyrotechnics from the Holmes apartments, Harlan escaped into the library, but his poem was gone.

  • No more pyrotechnics; no further meetings on the floor; no more grips at close quarters.

  • To enable the night bomber to see his target the interesting piece of pyrotechnics known as the airplane flare was invented.

  • Another important use of pyrotechnics occurred in those enterprises known as night-bombing raids.