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
- 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。 - So they produced as many sized tablets as they could and see which one size would catch fire.
于是他们开足马力,推出各种尺寸的平板,看看其中哪款能够卖得火爆。 - 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。 - 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。 - If target has been doused, he will also catch fire.
如果目标浸油的话就会着火。 - 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。 - When the restaurant catch fire, the diner run into the street.
当餐厅著火时,食客们跑到了大街上。 - As the wood is wet, it won't catch fire.
木头是湿的,点不着。 - Houses rarely catch fire, but few would question the wisdom of buying cheap smoke alarms.
房屋很少失火,但没人反对花一点小钱购买烟雾报警器。