firestorm
- IPA[ˈfʌɪəˌstɔːm]
英式
- a very intense and destructive fire (typically one caused by bombing) in which strong currents of air are drawn into the blaze from the surrounding area making it burn more fiercely;an intense and forceful outburst or response
noun: firestorm, plural noun: firestorms
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a very intense and destructive fire (typically one caused by bombing) in which strong currents of air are drawn into the blaze from the surrounding area making it burn more fiercely within the firestorm every building was burned to a shell firestorms after a nuclear exchange
- ▪ an intense and forceful outburst or response the incident ignited a firestorm of controversy the scandal is fast becoming a global media firestorm
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- IPA[ˈfī(ə)rˌstôrm]
美式
- an intense and destructive fire (typically one caused by bombing) in which strong currents of ... within the firestorm every building was burned to a shell firestorms after a nuclear exchange
Oxford American Dictionary