wildfires

wildfires[ˈwaɪldˌfaɪəz] 

原级:wildfire

wildfires 基本解释
野火( wildfire的名词复数 );不胫而走,迅速传播开来;
wildfires 单语例句

1. The Chargers'venue had been used as an evacuation center for thousands displaced by the southern California wildfires.

2. wildfires

2. The unprecedented number and size of wildfires burning in California this year has forced firefighters to strategically choose which ones to tackle.

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3. The ministry said all wildfires in areas contaminated by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster have been quickly extinguished and radiation levels have remained normal.

4. Bush issued a major disaster declaration on Tuesday for Southern California in the wake of several wildfires ravaging the area.

5. The state is spending an estimated $ 9 million a day fighting the wildfires, a near doubling of the daily estimate just two days ago.

6. Brumby said a national emergency warning system for wildfires should be considered, and that he wrote to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd about the idea months ago.

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7. That could translate into even less rainfall across the southern half of the state, already under pressure from the increased frequency of wildfires and relentless population growth.

8. wildfires的反义词

8. Even western wildfires have a timing connection to global warming and are coming earlier.

9. People displaced by the wildfires took time to celebrate Halloween at evacuation and disaster relief centers.

10. He said he wanted to make sure that California was receiving the help it needed to deal with the wildfires.