blaze
blaze
bleɪz
bleiz
British pronunciation
/blˈe‍ɪz/

英語での「blaze」の定義と意味

Blaze
01

a strong, bright flame or fire

blaze definition and meaning
example
The firefighters struggled to control the raging blaze.
02

a source of trouble or difficulty

example
The sudden storm became a blaze for the stranded hikers.
03

loud and unruly mischief

example
The children 's party was full of boisterous blaze.
04

a light in the field of vision that is brighter than what the eyes are adapted to

example
The sudden blaze of headlights hurt her eyes.
05

a pale or bright marking on the surface of an animal, especially a horse

example
The horse had a white blaze running down its forehead.
to blaze
01

燃え上がる, 激しく燃える

to burn in a very bright and strong flame
Intransitive
to blaze definition and meaning
example
The bonfire blazed high into the air, crackling with intensity.
かがり火は空高く燃え上がり、激しくはぜた。
02

燃え盛る, 強く輝く

to shine or burn with great brightness or intensity
Intransitive
example
The sun blazed in the sky, making it hard to look directly at it.
太陽が空に燃え盛り、直接見るのが難しかった。
03

乱射する, 狙わずに撃つ

to fire a gun repeatedly or without aiming carefully
Intransitive
example
The soldiers were told to stop blazing after the ceasefire was called.
兵士たちは停戦が宣言された後、発砲を止めるように言われた。
04

印をつける, 道を切り開く

to create or indicate a path or route by marking trees
Transitive: to blaze a path
example
The hikers blazed a trail through the dense forest to reach the summit.
ハイカーたちは密林を通って頂上に到達するために道を切り開いた
05

疾走する, 猛スピードで進む

to move or advance at an extremely fast pace
Intransitive: to blaze somewhere
example
The car blazed down the highway, overtaking every vehicle in sight.
車は高速道路を猛スピードで走り、視界に入るすべての車を追い越した。
06

大声で宣言する, 注目を集めるように発表する

to announce news, in a way and manner that it gets a lot of attention
Transitive: to blaze news
example
The newspaper blazed the breaking news story across its front page, capturing the attention of readers.
新聞は一面で最新ニュースを輝かせ、読者の注目を集めた。
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