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焰火;烟花 Fireworks are small objects that are lit to entertain people on special occasions. They contain chemicals and burn brightly or attractively, often with a loud noise, when you light them.
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Berlin people drank champagne, set off fireworks and tooted their car horns.
柏林市民喝香槟、放焰火、鸣车笛。
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...a firework display.
焰火表演
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焰火表演;焰火晚会 You use fireworks to refer to an occasion on which fireworks are lit to entertain people.
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On the night of the fireworks we had a really good spot.
观看焰火表演的那天晚上,我们找了一个非常好的位置。
- 1. Bang went the fireworks.
- 焰火砰地爆开了。
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- 2. Be careful that you don't set the fireworks off by mistake.
- 当心点,别弄错了引起那些爆竹爆炸。
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- 3. Fireworks added to the attraction of the festival night.
- 烟火使节日之夜更加生辉。
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- 4. He ignited the fireworks.
- 他点燃了烟花。
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- 5. The children are setting fireworks off in the garden.
- 孩子们在花园里燃放烟火。
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- 6. The evening ended with a grand finale of fireworks and music.
- 晚会在烟花和音乐声中隆重收场了。
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- 7. The search lights and the fireworks made the sky a kaleidoscope of colour.
- 探照灯和焰火使得天空的颜色千变万化。
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- 8. The whole city will celebrate the New Year with fireworks.
- 今年过年,全城都将放焰火。
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