bonfire
bonfire — 名詞
1. a big fire in an open place, made for celebration or for burning old unwanted th
篝火
戶外的大火,用於慶祝或焚燒東西
a big fire in an open place, made for celebration or for burning old unwanted things.
At sunset, the neighbors lit a bonfire on the beach.
日落時,鄰居們在海灘上點起篝火。
common collocation: light a bonfire
The garden bonfire burned wet leaves and broken branches all evening.
花園裡的篝火整個晚上都在燒濕葉子和斷枝。
subject pattern: bonfire + burn
After the match, students sang around a bonfire in the school yard.
比賽後,學生們在學校院子裡圍著篝火唱歌。
Smoke from the bonfire drifted across the dark football field.
篝火的煙飄過昏暗的足球場。
By midnight, families were still warming their hands by the bonfire.
到了半夜,家家戶戶還在篝火旁暖手。
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.