blazing

/ˈbleɪzɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [blˈezɪŋ] /ˈbleɪzɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [blˈezɪŋ] /ˈblā-ziŋ How to pronounce blazing (audio)/ (ame, mw)

blazing — 形容詞

  • blazingpositive
  • more blazingcomparative
  • most blazingsuperlative

1. giving off strong heat or light, or standing out because it feels full of force

1.形容詞B2
釋義

炙熱;耀眼

熱度或光亮很強,也可指氣勢驚人

giving off strong heat or light, or standing out because it feels full of force and energy

例句

By noon, the blazing sun had emptied the beach.

到了中午,炙熱的太陽就讓海灘空了下來。

collocation: blazing sun for strong heat and light

A blazing fire kept the campers warm beside the river.

河邊那團熊熊燃燒的火讓露營的人一直很暖。

同義詞
  • fiery

    close for heat or strong energy, but often more emotional in tone

  • dazzling

    best when the effect is visually impressive rather than physically hot

  • scorching

    focuses on extreme heat, not talent or speed

反義詞
  • dim

    opposite when talking about light

  • cool

    opposite when talking about heat

  • dull

    opposite when something does not stand out

用法筆記

Often appears before nouns linked to fire, weather, speed, or performance. In figurative use, it usually praises something strikingly energetic or impressive.

2. showing fierce anger or violence in a way that makes people feel afraid

2.形容詞C1
釋義

激烈;駭人

暴力或怒氣很強,令人害怕

showing fierce anger or violence in a way that makes people feel afraid

例句

The neighbors heard a blazing row through the apartment wall.

鄰居隔著公寓牆都聽得到那場激烈的爭吵。

British collocation: blazing row for a fierce argument

Emre's blazing temper emptied the meeting room in seconds.

Emre 那股駭人的怒氣讓會議室一下子就空了。

同義詞
  • violent

    more direct and neutral for physical force

  • fierce

    covers strong anger or competition without always sounding dangerous

  • terrifying

    focuses more on fear than on the angry force behind it

反義詞
  • calm

    opposite when the situation is controlled

  • mild

    opposite when the tone or force is not strong

用法筆記

Usually describes anger, conflict, or hostility that feels hard to control. It often suggests that other people react with fear or step back.