Bonfires Meaning in English
word · lemma: bonfire
ˈbɑnˌfaɪɝz
BAHN-fy-erz
bˈɒnfaɪəz
BON-fy-uhz
释义
Large outdoor fires, usually built for celebrations, warmth, or gatherings at night.
用法与细微差别
Mostly plural since bonfires are often group events. Associated with celebrations or traditional festivals. Do not confuse 'bonfire' with 'campfire'—'campfire' is for small groups camping; 'bonfire' is much larger and often public.
Spanish: hogueras - fogatasPortuguese (BR): fogueiras - fogueirões (PT: informal grande)Portuguese (PT): fogueiras - fogueirões (PT: grande fogueira)Chinese (Simplified): 篝火 - 大火堆Chinese (Traditional): 篝火 - 大火堆Hindi: अग्निकुंड - अलावArabic: النيران الكبيرة - الحطب المشتعلBengali: আলোয়ান - অগ্নিকুণ্ডRussian: кострыJapanese: たき火Vietnamese: đống lửa lớnKorean: 모닥불Turkish: şenlik ateşleriUrdu: الاؤIndonesian: api unggun
例句
Every summer, people build bonfires on the beach.
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Children toasted marshmallows over the bonfires.
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We sat around the bonfires and sang songs.
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Local festivals often end with big bonfires that everyone enjoys.
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On chilly autumn nights, bonfires are the perfect way to stay warm with friends.
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The park prohibits bonfires, so we had to find another place to celebrate.
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