candles
英 [ˈkændlz]
美 [ˈkændəlz]
n. 蜡烛
candle的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 蜡烛
Acandleis a stick of hard wax with a piece of string called a wick through the middle. You light the wick in order to give a steady flame that provides light.- The bedroom was lit by a single candle.
卧室里只点了一支蜡烛。
- The bedroom was lit by a single candle.
- 一根蜡烛两头烧;起早摸黑地干;过度耗费精力
If youburn the candle at both ends, you try to do too many things in too short a period of time so that you have to stay up very late at night and get up very early in the morning to get them done. - PHRASE 远不如;比…逊色许多
If you say that one person or thingcan't hold a candle toanother, you meant that the first person or thing is not nearly as good as the second.- Girls today can't hold a candle to the beauties of the Fifties.
如今的姑娘根本不能和50年代的美女相提并论。
- Girls today can't hold a candle to the beauties of the Fifties.
- 不值得;划不来
If you say thatthe game is not worth the candle, you mean that something is not worth the trouble or effort needed to achieve or obtain it.
双语例句
- OK, You can blow out the candles now!
好了,现在可以吹蜡烛了。 - Helen: We lit candles on the cake.
海伦:我们焚烧了蛋糕上的诞辰蜡烛。 - Then we bought a big nice cake, some candles and much good food.
然后我们买了一个漂亮的大蛋糕,一些蜡烛和很多美食。 - Among the goods are Christmas trees, candles and toys.
在这些物品中有圣诞树、蜡烛和玩具。 - The wax from the two candles fused as they burned.
两根蜡烛上的蜡燃烧时熔化在一起。 - They had to conserve the candles now with winter upon them.
冬天眼看就要到了,他们不得不把蜡烛省着用。 - Candles flicker.
烛光摇曳。 - The lighted candles; a lighted cigarette; a lit firecracker.
被点燃的蜡烛;点燃了的香烟;点燃了的爆竹。 - At the festival, candles are blessed and sprinkled with holy water
在节日里,要对蜡烛祝圣,并洒以圣水。 - The candles on the Christmas tree lit up the room.
圣诞树上的蜡烛照亮了房间。