catch fire
英 [kætʃ ˈfaɪə(r)]
美 [kætʃ ˈfaɪər]
激动人心;赢得成功; 着火;起火;开始燃烧
英英释义
verb
- start to burn or burst into flames
- Marsh gases ignited suddenly
- The oily rags combusted spontaneously
双语例句
- To achieve this, you should avoid making a fire under the trees that can easily catch fire.
要做到这一点,你应该避免在树下,可以很容易着火火灾。 - This bookcase is so old and useless that you might as well chop it up for firewood. We collected sticks to boil our kettle, but they were damp and would not catch fire.
这个书架既陈旧又没用,你不妨把它劈了作柴烧。我们拾柴烧水,但是柴太湿了,烧不起来。 - Things here catch fire easily.
这里的东西容易着火。 - Loose tobacco shreds catch fire: a flame and acrid smoke light our corner.
卷得松松的烟丝点燃了:火焰和呛人的烟把我们这个角落照亮了。 - Is it that Samsung devices rarely catch fire?
是不是三星的设备很少会自燃? - These timber houses are an absolute death trap if they catch fire.
这些木屋万一着火,真是死路一条。 - Did we not? Did you not flame and I catch fire?
难道我们不是,难道不是你的光热,让我燃烧? - There is a thick covering of leaves in the forest, which are very easy to catch fire.
森林中有厚厚的一层树叶,它们是非常容易着火的。 - On the other hand, at greater distances, only those most easily ignitable will catch fire.
另一方面,在距离较远的地方,只有那些容易燃烧的材料才会着火。 - The song failed to catch fire.
这首歌没火起来。
