1N-COUNT [usually plural]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. 焰火;烟花
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。
...a firework display.
焰火表演
2N-PLURAL 焰火表演;焰火晚会 You use fireworks to refer to an occasion on which fireworks are lit to entertain people. 焰火表演;焰火晚会
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。
3N-PLURAL [usually with supplement]精彩难忘的演出(或作品) An exciting and impressive performance or piece of writing can be referred to as fireworks . 精彩难忘的演出(或作品)
It is given a typically thoughtful production with just enough theatrical fireworks.
VERB + FIREWORK | FIREWORK + VERB | FIREWORKS + NOUNVERB + FIREWORK➤light點煙花◇Be very careful when lighting fireworks.點煙花時要特別小心。➤let off, set off, shoot, shoot off (NAmE) 燃放煙花◇They set off fireworks in their backyard.他們在後院放煙花。➤watch觀看焰火◇Thousands of people jammed into People's Square to watch the fireworks.成千上萬的人擠到人民廣場看焰火。FIREWORK + VERB➤explode, go off焰火燃爆➤light up sth焰火照亮⋯FIREWORKS + NOUN➤display, show焰火表演◇The festival culminated in a fireworks display.節日在焰火表演中閉幕。