blazing
adj. 酷熱的; 熾熱的; 極其憤怒的; 感情強烈的
v. 猛烈地燃燒( blaze的現在分詞 ); 發光,照耀
Blazing sun or blazing hot weather is very hot.
Quite a few people were eating outside in the blazing sun.
不少人在外面的炎炎烈日下吃飯。
...freezing cold winters and blazing hot summers.
嚴冬酷暑
When people have a blazing row, they quarrel in a very noisy and excited way.
My husband has just had a blazing row with his boss.
我丈夫剛和他老闆大吵了一架。
1. a strong flame that burns brightly;
1. shining intensely;
2. lighted up by or as by fire or flame;
3. without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious;
I waited for her under the blazing sunlight, shielding my face with my school bag.
我在熾熱的陽光下等她, 屏障遮擋著我的臉和我的書包.
He found more blazing star in his patches.
他在地裡發現的星形花植物越來越多.
Beyong your eyes, father on, the evenings were blazing . Dry autumn leaves revolved in your soul.
越過你的雙眼再過去, 夜正發光. 乾燥的秋葉在你的靈魂裡迴旋.
The students kept blazing away about their ideals.
學生們一直在熱烈地談論他們的理想.
They were mere skeletons, draped loosely in dragged hide, with blazing eyes and slavered fangs.
他們就剩一副骨架外面包一層鬆垮的皮囊了, 眼露兇光,唾液流淌.