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词汇 tinderbox
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Definition of tinderbox in English:

tinderbox

nounˈtɪndəbɒksˈtɪndərˌbɑks
  • 1A thing that is readily ignited.

    dry winds and no rain have turned parts of the state into a tinderbox
    figurative the estate was a tinderbox where riots could explode at any moment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even so, an ongoing drought and millions of acres of dead, bark beetle infected trees have turned much of the west into a potential tinderbox.
    • And, a three-year drought has turned forests and swamps to tinderboxes.
    • While many experts agree that the national forests have become tinderboxes, there is strong disagreement even within the U.S. Forest Service on how to handle the issue.
    • In hot, dry summers every tree is a potential tinderbox.
    • Everyone knew the stand was a bit of a tinderbox, but none actually thought it would go up.
  • 2historical A box containing tinder, flint, a steel, and other items for kindling fires.

    〈史〉引火盒,火绒盒

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Iron and flint I had in my brass tinderbox, and I knelt down by the rocky ledge and began to gather bits of bark.
    • She slipped her feet into her shoes then threw on a clean dress, not bothering to tie half of the laces, and around her waist she put on the old belt that had her pouch with the tinderbox in it.
    • He placed three logs in it then took out a tinderbox.
    • Nearby Silas's cottage, they find a tinderbox, which makes a townsman recall that a peddler who'd come to town recently carried a tinderbox.
    • I flicked open the tinderbox, struggled with the flint several times before getting a light, and held it up with a shaking hand.

Definition of tinderbox in US English:

tinderbox

nounˈtindərˌbäksˈtɪndərˌbɑks
  • 1A thing that is readily ignited.

    dry winds and no rain have turned parts of the state into a tinderbox
    figurative food riots were a potential tinderbox in the city
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Everyone knew the stand was a bit of a tinderbox, but none actually thought it would go up.
    • While many experts agree that the national forests have become tinderboxes, there is strong disagreement even within the U.S. Forest Service on how to handle the issue.
    • And, a three-year drought has turned forests and swamps to tinderboxes.
    • In hot, dry summers every tree is a potential tinderbox.
    • Even so, an ongoing drought and millions of acres of dead, bark beetle infected trees have turned much of the west into a potential tinderbox.
  • 2historical A box containing tinder, flint, a steel, and other items for kindling fires.

    〈史〉引火盒,火绒盒

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Iron and flint I had in my brass tinderbox, and I knelt down by the rocky ledge and began to gather bits of bark.
    • I flicked open the tinderbox, struggled with the flint several times before getting a light, and held it up with a shaking hand.
    • She slipped her feet into her shoes then threw on a clean dress, not bothering to tie half of the laces, and around her waist she put on the old belt that had her pouch with the tinderbox in it.
    • Nearby Silas's cottage, they find a tinderbox, which makes a townsman recall that a peddler who'd come to town recently carried a tinderbox.
    • He placed three logs in it then took out a tinderbox.
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