sparklers

英 [ˈspɑːkləz] 美 [ˈspɑrkələrz]

n.  烟花棒
sparkler的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (可点燃后拿在手上的)烟花,花炮
    A sparkler is a small firework that you can hold as it burns. It looks like a piece of thick wire and burns with a lot of small bright sparks.

    双语例句

    1. For children under the age of five, apparently harmless sparklers account for one-third of all fireworks injuries.
      对于五岁以下的儿童,看起来无害的烟火棒导致的伤害占所有烟火伤害的三分之一。
    2. But we can go ahead and light sparklers in our own back yard?
      我们仍然可以在后院燃放烟火?
    3. And we're going to be in london, meeting your sparklers!
      我们去伦敦,找你说的够劲的妞!
    4. After the totals were revealed one digit at a time by each singer's friends and parents, Zhao, 17, emerged victorious in a shower of confetti and sparklers.
      当两人各自的朋友和父母打出投票结果的数字时,17岁的赵静怡在铺天的彩纸、亮片里露出了胜利的笑容。
    5. Every town puts on the most lavish public fireworks display it can afford, and many families light their own Roman candles and sparklers.
      每个城镇都会展示出他们所能负担的最漂亮的焰火,许多家庭还会点燃自己的罗马蜡烛和焰火。