中英
wildfire
/ ˈwaɪldfaɪə(r) /
/ ˈwaɪldfaɪər /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.野火,烈火;希腊火;高度易燃物质,燃烧剂;鬼火
    • 复数

      wildfires
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  • 英英释义
  • 1

     山火

    ... 火山爆发 volcanic eruption 山泥倾泻 landslide 山火 wildfire ...

  • 2

     救火先锋

    实际上,你会觉得你好象是漂浮在空中,而不 救火先锋 ( Wildfire ) 是在陆地上行走。虽然你可以感觉到车子在打滑,但是这种感觉不是很明显。

  • 3

     野火

    (14) 野火(Wildfire): 野火是新的草坪型高羊茅品种,它不仅具有独特的优秀品质,还具有传统高羊茅的抗性和适应性。

  • 4

     森林大火

    ... 冰河时代 ice age 森林大火 wildfire 流行病 epidemic ...

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  • 权威例句
  • 1
    A wildfire can destroy everything in its way.
    一场野火可能会破坏一切。
  • 2
    On May 1st, 2016, in Alberta, Canada, a wildfire destroyed an area of nearly 700 square miles.
    2016年5月1日,在加拿大阿尔伯塔省,一场野火烧毁了近700平方英里的区域。
  • 3
    These stories are spreading like wildfire through the city.
    这些故事正迅速传遍整座城市。
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  • Wildfire

    A wildfire is an uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation that occurs in the countryside or a wilderness area. Other names such as brush fire, bush fire, forest fire, desert fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, vegetation fire, and veldfire may be used to describe the same phenomenon depending on the type of vegetation being burned, and the regional variant of English being used. A wildfire differs from other fires by its extensive size, the speed at which it can spread out from its original source, its potential to change direction unexpectedly, and its ability to jump gaps such as roads, rivers and fire breaks. Wildfires are characterized in terms of the cause of ignition, their physical properties such as speed of propagation, the combustible material present, and the effect of weather on the fire.Wildfires are a common occurrence in Australia; because of the generally hot and dry climate, they pose a great risk to life and infrastructure during all times of the year, though mostly throughout the hotter months of summer and spring. In the United States, there are typically between 60,000 and 80,000 wildfires that occur each year, burning 3 million to 10 million acres of land depending on the year. Fossil records and human history contain accounts of wildfires, as wildfires can occur in periodic intervals. Wildfires can cause extensive damage, both to property and human life, but they also have various beneficial effects on wilderness areas. Some plant species depend on the effects of fire for growth and reproduction, although large wildfires may also have negative ecological effects.Strategies of wildfire prevention, detection, and suppression have varied over the years, and international wildfire management experts encourage further development of technology and research. One of the more controversial techniques is controlled burning: permitting or even igniting smaller fires to minimize the amount of flammable material available for a potential wildfire. While some wildfires burn in remote forested regions, they can cause extensive destruction of homes and other property located in the wildland-urban interface: a zone of transition between developed areas and undeveloped wilderness.The name wildfire was once a synonym for Greek fire but now refers to any large or destructive conflagration. Wildfires differ from other fires in that they take place outdoors in areas of grassland, woodlands, bushland, scrubland, peatland, and other wooded areas that act as a source of fuel, or combustible material. Buildings may become involved if a wildfire spreads to adjacent communities. While the causes of wildfires vary and the outcomes are always unique, all wildfires can be characterized in terms of their physical properties, their fuel type, and the effect that weather has on the fire. Wildfire behaviour and severity result from the combination of factors such as available fuels, physical setting, and weather. While wildfires can be large, uncontrolled disasters that burn through 0.4 to 400 square kilometres (100 to 100,000 acres) or more, they can also be as small as 0.001 square kilometres (0.25 acres; 1,000 m2) or less. Although smaller events may be included in wildfire modeling, most do not earn press attention. This can be problematic because public fire policies, which relate to fires of all sizes, are influenced more by the way the media portrays catastrophic wildfires than by small fires.

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