单词详解 | fiery

fiery
音标
英音/ ˈfaɪəri / 美音/ ˈfaɪəri /

听听基本释意:

外刊例句
Making a concerted effort to join team bonding events has seemingly helped get him back on side, with US captain Keegan Bradley also pointing to DeChambeau’s “X-Factor ability” and “fiery” energy as further redeeming qualities.
齐心协力参加团队联谊活动似乎帮助他重新站起来,美国队队长基冈·布拉德利也指出德尚博的“X因素能力”和“火热”能量是进一步弥补的品质。
BBC

Marie was told to “flatten out” her Glaswegian accent, and keep her fiery temperament hidden.
玛丽被告知要“消除”她的格拉斯哥口音,并隐藏她火热的脾气。
BBC

The fiery spectacle sparked fury, as some online suggested it was dangerously irresponsible and could put viewers who might copy the clip at risk.
这一激烈的场面引发了愤怒,因为一些网友认为这是危险的不负责任,可能会让复制这段视频的观众面临风险。
BBC

基本释意
adjective
like or suggestive of fire
燃烧的,充满火焰的;火红的,血红的;易怒的,暴躁的;怒气冲冲的,充满激情的;(食物或饮料)辣的

同义词
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短释义
Any time there’s fire, you have a fiery situation. This word applies to a lot more than flames, though. If you lose your temper easily, you may be called hot-headed or fiery. An intense argument — with two people yelling and carrying on — could be called fiery. Any kind of intense emotion or passion is fiery. If you’re a cool customer, you’re not very fiery. Also, you could say that hot Indian curry or spicy chicken wings are fiery.
当某物非常热或强烈时,它就是火热的。火热可以形容字面上的火焰、辣椒,甚至火爆的脾气。

长释义
Any time there’s fire, you have a fiery situation. This word applies to a lot more than flames, though. If you lose your temper easily, you may be called hot-headed or fiery. An intense argument — with two people yelling and carrying on — could be called fiery. Any kind of intense emotion or passion is fiery. If you’re a cool customer, you’re not very fiery. Also, you could say that hot Indian curry or spicy chicken wings are fiery.
任何时候发生火灾,都会遇到火热的情况。不过,这个词不仅仅适用于火焰。如果你很容易发脾气,你可能会被称为头脑发热或火爆。一场激烈的争吵——两个人大喊大叫——可以说是激烈的。任何一种强烈的情感或激情都是炽热的。如果你是一个很酷的顾客,你就不会很热情。另外,你可以说热印度咖喱或辣鸡翅很辣。

文学例句
In the legislation of the first Christian emperors we find many traces of a fiery zeal.
在最早的基督教皇帝的立法中,我们发现了许多狂热的痕迹。
History of European Morals From Augustus to Charlemagne (Vol. 2 of
2) by Lecky, William Edward Hartpole

Both were keen and cunning men; neither very scrupulous; each selfish in a high degree, though in a somewhat different line; and both eager and fiery in pursuit of their objects.
两人都是敏锐而狡猾的人。既不严谨;每个人都高度自私,尽管方式略有不同;并且都热切而热情地追求他们的目标。
Agincourt
The Works of G. P. R. James, Volume XX by James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford)

If the sky was but an air-filled space, what became of Zeus? if the sun was only a fiery ball, what became of Apollo?
如果天空只是一个充满空气的空间,那么宙斯又会怎样呢?如果太阳只是一个火球,那么阿波罗会变成什么样子呢?
Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley
With an Intermediate Chapter on the Causes of Arrest of the Movement by Clodd, Edward

词源
fiery(adj.)late 13c., “flaming, full of fire,” from Middle English fier “fire” (see fire (n.)) + -y (2). The spelling is a relic of one of the attempts to render Old English “y” in fyr in a changing system of vowel sounds. Other Middle English spellings include firi, furi, fuiri, vuiri, feri. From c. 1400 as “blazing red.” Of persons, from late 14c. Related: Fieriness. As adjectives Old English had fyrbære “fiery, fire-bearing;” fyren “of fire, fiery, on fire;” fyrenful; fyrhat “hot as fire.”also from late 13c.

下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
fiery(adj.)late 13c.,“燃烧的,充满火的”,源自中古英语 fier“火”(参见 fire (n.))+ -y (2)。该拼写是在元音发音系统不断变化中将古英语“y”翻译成 fyr 的尝试之一的遗迹。其他中古英语拼写包括 firi、furi、fuiri、vuiri、feri。来自c。 1400为“炽红”。从 14 世纪末开始。相关:火热。古英语中的形容词 fyrbære 意为“火热的、燃烧的”; fyren “火的,火热的,着火的;”凶猛的; fyrhat“热如火。”也是从13世纪末开始。


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