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Definition of firecracker in English: firecrackernoun ˈfʌɪəkrakəˈfaɪ(ə)rˌkrækər 1A loud, explosive firework; a banger. 〈主北美〉爆竹,鞭炮 Example sentencesExamples - I used to buy seven sacks of dates and numerous boxes of firecrackers and fireworks.
- They suddenly heard a loud cheering, and possibly a firecracker.
- The Tribunal heard the device was constructed out of firecrackers and a pipe but was not a genuine explosive.
- On Christmas Eve, Christmas night and, to some extent, on the nights preceding these, several areas were plagued by the noise of firecrackers and occasional larger fireworks.
- Dennis also bought thirty to forty dollars' worth of fireworks, everything from firecrackers to some really serious-looking rockets.
- We raided the place and found hundreds of packages containing explosives and firecrackers.
- All around us, Berliners were lighting off fireworks, firecrackers, noisemakers and rockets, and none too cautiously.
- Seemingly innocuous sparklers, firecrackers and bottle rockets exact a toll of pain and suffering on thousands of Americans each year.
- Among the dead were seven people trapped in houses set alight when a firecracker ignited a stack of fireworks.
- In the evening, every house, store, temple and wall is decorated with thousands of small lamps, while fireworks are set off overhead and firecrackers by the hundreds of thousands below.
- We lit off so many bottle rockets and firecrackers that we had the girls running for cover.
- No fatalities or injuries were reported following the explosion, which was reportedly caused by firecrackers placed inside an empty energy-drink bottle.
- Explosions of firecrackers signaled the end of the half-day ceremony.
- Fireworks and firecrackers are being sold even by informal traders at the Yeoville market.
- As the boat drifted away from the shore, a loud crackle and pop of firecrackers filled the air - we were told it was a Thai custom to drive the evil spirits away, and that Lord Buddha would protect the boat throughout our trip.
- Three warehouses containing explosive materials, gas cylinders and powerful firecrackers were completely destroyed.
- Bottle rockets, firecrackers, and Roman candles are illegal in Iowa, yet some people purchase these items out-of-state and light them at home or at family gatherings or parties.
- To well-off businessmen, the lighting of firecrackers and fireworks, to this day, symbolizes their expectation of wealth for the coming year.
- The sparkler demonstrates how to get bright, sparkling light from a firework, and the firecracker shows how to create an explosion.
- In recent years, the Chinese government has clamped down on firecrackers and fireworks in the cities because of fire hazards.
- 1.1 An outstanding, exciting, or attractive person or thing.
〈喻〉杰出(或激动人心、有吸引力)的人(或事物) the book was solidly excellent but hardly a literary firecracker 这本书的确很不错,可是还称不上是出色的文学作品。 Example sentencesExamples - People cant believe she's almost 78 years old, because she's still such a firecracker!
- I wish there'd been more people like her in my own family, more loud little firecrackers who gave us all a run for our money.
- I have a beautiful, wonderful, firecracker of a daughter.
- What a firecracker she is!
- If I had to chose one word to describe the broadcast legend, I would say he's a real firecracker.
Definition of firecracker in US English: firecrackernounˈfī(ə)rˌkrakərˈfaɪ(ə)rˌkrækər 1A loud, explosive firework, typically wrapped in paper and lit with a fuse. Example sentencesExamples - Explosions of firecrackers signaled the end of the half-day ceremony.
- We lit off so many bottle rockets and firecrackers that we had the girls running for cover.
- In the evening, every house, store, temple and wall is decorated with thousands of small lamps, while fireworks are set off overhead and firecrackers by the hundreds of thousands below.
- The sparkler demonstrates how to get bright, sparkling light from a firework, and the firecracker shows how to create an explosion.
- To well-off businessmen, the lighting of firecrackers and fireworks, to this day, symbolizes their expectation of wealth for the coming year.
- On Christmas Eve, Christmas night and, to some extent, on the nights preceding these, several areas were plagued by the noise of firecrackers and occasional larger fireworks.
- In recent years, the Chinese government has clamped down on firecrackers and fireworks in the cities because of fire hazards.
- I used to buy seven sacks of dates and numerous boxes of firecrackers and fireworks.
- Dennis also bought thirty to forty dollars' worth of fireworks, everything from firecrackers to some really serious-looking rockets.
- As the boat drifted away from the shore, a loud crackle and pop of firecrackers filled the air - we were told it was a Thai custom to drive the evil spirits away, and that Lord Buddha would protect the boat throughout our trip.
- Among the dead were seven people trapped in houses set alight when a firecracker ignited a stack of fireworks.
- The Tribunal heard the device was constructed out of firecrackers and a pipe but was not a genuine explosive.
- Bottle rockets, firecrackers, and Roman candles are illegal in Iowa, yet some people purchase these items out-of-state and light them at home or at family gatherings or parties.
- Seemingly innocuous sparklers, firecrackers and bottle rockets exact a toll of pain and suffering on thousands of Americans each year.
- We raided the place and found hundreds of packages containing explosives and firecrackers.
- No fatalities or injuries were reported following the explosion, which was reportedly caused by firecrackers placed inside an empty energy-drink bottle.
- Three warehouses containing explosive materials, gas cylinders and powerful firecrackers were completely destroyed.
- All around us, Berliners were lighting off fireworks, firecrackers, noisemakers and rockets, and none too cautiously.
- They suddenly heard a loud cheering, and possibly a firecracker.
- Fireworks and firecrackers are being sold even by informal traders at the Yeoville market.
- 1.1 An outstanding, exciting, or attractive person or thing.
〈喻〉杰出(或激动人心、有吸引力)的人(或事物) the book was hardly a literary firecracker 这本书的确很不错,可是还称不上是出色的文学作品。 Example sentencesExamples - I wish there'd been more people like her in my own family, more loud little firecrackers who gave us all a run for our money.
- I have a beautiful, wonderful, firecracker of a daughter.
- People cant believe she's almost 78 years old, because she's still such a firecracker!
- What a firecracker she is!
- If I had to chose one word to describe the broadcast legend, I would say he's a real firecracker.
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