| 单词 | conflagration | 
| 释义 | conflagrationn.ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > burning > 			[noun]		 > consumption by fire conflagration1555 incendiation1700 1555    R. Eden Of Pole Antartike in  tr.  Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde f. 246  				The tyme of theyr conflagration or consumyng by fyer. 1651    T. Hobbes Leviathan  iv. xliv. 348  				The day of Judgment, and Conflagration of the present world. 1757    tr.  J. G. Keyssler Trav. IV. 144  				The conflagration of the city of Magdeburg in the year 1631. 1825    J. Neal Brother Jonathan III. 136  				America..famous for the conflagration of towns.  2.   a.  A great and destructive fire; the burning or blazing of a large extent or mass of combustible matter, e.g. of a town, a forest, etc. (With a and plural.) ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > burning > a fire > 			[noun]		 > a kind of fire > destructive fireeOE wildfirea1122 burningc1425 embrasement1483 combustion1611 scathefire1632 conflagration1656 empyrosisa1676 firestorm1836 1656    T. Blount Glossographia  				Conflagration, a general burning or consuming with fire. 1680    R. Ferguson Let. to Person of Honour in  Coll. Scarce & Valuable Tracts 		(1748)	 I. 86  				The Burning of London..that dreadful Conflagration. 1732    True & Faithful Narr. in  J. Swift Misc. III.  ii. 273  				Judging that, in the general Conflagration, to be upon the Water would be the safest Place. 1832    W. Macgillivray Trav. & Researches A. von Humboldt vii. 87  				Conflagrations are often caused by the negligence of the wandering Indians. 1877    E. Dowden Shakspere (Macmillan Lit. Primers) ii. 28  				In that year a great conflagration took place at Stratford.  b.  figurative. ΚΠ 1702    Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I.  i. 52  				The universal Conflagration that, from the Invasion of the Swedes, cover'd the whole Empire of Germany. 1724    W. Nicolson in  H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. 		(1827)	 2nd Ser. IV. 335  				We are now come into a general Conflagration. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > 			[noun]		 > acute aguec1325 conflagration1681 1681    Table of Hard Words in  S. Pordage tr.  T. Willis Remaining Med. Wks.  				Conflagration, a..being in a flame, as in great feavers. 1684    tr.  T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician  vi. 233  				That the Aliment be thin..for so the Conflagration of the bloud is lessened. 1823    Ld. Byron Let. 2 Apr. 		(1980)	 X. 137  				I..caught a cold and inflammation, which menaced a conflagration. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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