wildfire
wildfire — 名詞
1. a large, fast-moving fire that destroys natural areas such as forests, grassland
野火
在野外猛烈燃燒且難以控制的大火
a large, fast-moving fire that destroys natural areas such as forests, grasslands, or bushes and is very hard to stop
The wildfire spread across the dry hills and forced hundreds of families to leave.
野火蔓延過乾燥的山丘,迫使數百個家庭撤離。
collocation: spread across [area]
Firefighters worked through the night to stop the wildfire from reaching nearby towns.
消防隊員徹夜奮戰,阻止野火蔓延到附近的城鎮。
collocation: stop / contain a wildfire
A small campfire can quickly become a dangerous wildfire if left unattended.
如果無人看管,一個小營火很快就會變成危險的野火。
Last summer, a wildfire burned more than five thousand acres of forest in Oregon.
去年夏天,一場野火在奧勒岡州燒毀了五千多英畝的森林。
Devika watched from a safe distance as thick smoke rose from the wildfire.
Devika 站在安全距離外,看著濃煙從野火中升起。
- forest fire
specifically refers to wildfires that burn in wooded or forested areas
- bushfire
used mainly in Australia and parts of Africa for wildfires that burn through bushland or scrub
- inferno
a more dramatic word that emphasises the extreme heat and destruction of a large fire
文法句型
a wildfire + verb (spreads, burns, destroys)
wildfire + verb (rages, threatens [area])
stop / fight / contain a wildfire
用法筆記
Frequently appears in news reports about natural disasters. The noun is typically singular — even when describing a large fire event, writers use 'a wildfire' or 'the wildfire' rather than 'wildfires' as a generic reference.