bonfire
bonfire — noun
1. a big fire in an open place, made for celebration or for burning old unwanted th
1.名詞B2
釋義
a big fire in an open place, made for celebration or for burning old unwanted things.
例句
At sunset, the neighbors lit a bonfire on the beach.
common collocation: light a bonfire
The garden bonfire burned wet leaves and broken branches all evening.
subject pattern: bonfire + burn
After the match, students sang around a bonfire in the school yard.
Smoke from the bonfire drifted across the dark football field.
By midnight, families were still warming their hands by the bonfire.
文法句型
light a bonfire
build a bonfire
around a bonfire
用法筆記
Usually built outdoors for a group event or for burning garden waste. Unlike a campfire, it is normally larger; unlike a house fire, it is made on purpose.
常見錯誤
❌We cooked soup over a bonfire beside our tent.
✅We cooked soup over a campfire beside our tent.
💡a campfire is the usual word for a smaller fire used while camping.