firework
firework — 名詞
1. A small paper or cardboard tube filled with chemicals that burn or explode to pr
煙火
慶典中燃放的彩色爆炸裝置
A small paper or cardboard tube filled with chemicals that burn or explode to produce bright colours, flashing lights, or loud bangs, used mainly during celebrations.
Sari and her family watched the fireworks explode over the harbour on New Year's Eve.
Sari 和家人在跨年夜看著煙火在港口上空綻放。
The teacher warned the children not to pick up used fireworks from the ground.
老師告誡孩子們不要撿起地上用過的煙火。
Kian spent the afternoon setting off fireworks in the field behind his house.
Kian 花了一整個下午在他家後面的空地放煙火。
A loud firework scared the neighbour's dog, so it ran into the garden shed.
一枚大聲響的煙火嚇到了鄰居的狗,讓牠跑進了花園的工具棚。
文法句型
plural: fireworks
singular: a firework
用法筆記
Typically used in the plural form (fireworks) when referring to a public display or celebration. The singular (a firework) usually refers to one individual device.
常見錯誤
2. Loud expressions of anger or strong disagreement between people, often in a publ
激烈爭吵
怒罵或強烈情緒的爆發
Loud expressions of anger or strong disagreement between people, often in a public or formal setting.
There were real fireworks at the board meeting when the CEO announced the job cuts.
當執行長宣布裁員時,董事會上爆發了激烈的爭吵。
figurative: there were fireworks at [event]
Jenna knew there would be fireworks when her parents found out about the broken vase.
Jenna 知道父母發現花瓶打破時一定會大吵一架。
The family dinner ended in fireworks after a disagreement about the wedding plans.
那場家庭聚餐因為對婚禮計畫意見不合而以激烈爭吵收場。
During the election debate, there were fireworks when the two candidates argued about tax policy.
在選舉辯論會上,兩位候選人因稅務政策爭論不休,現場火藥味十足。
文法句型
there were fireworks at [event]
[event] ended in fireworks
用法筆記
Always used in the plural form. Common in informal contexts to describe arguments, heated debates, or emotional confrontations that feel sudden and explosive.