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单词 pyrotechnics
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Definition of pyrotechnics in English:

pyrotechnics

plural noun pʌɪrə(ʊ)ˈtɛknɪksˌpaɪrəˈtɛknɪks
  • 1A firework display.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The focus of the show is to present traditional culture by means of advanced pyrotechnics.
    • The terrified girl senses trouble, but Dad can only stare in awe at the pyrotechnics: ‘It's fun, isn't it?’
    • They start early around here, amassing their motherload of pyrotechnics weeks in advance of the Fourth of July.
    • The patriotic pyrotechnics focused on loving China, its leaders and the legend of the dragon.
    • Mr Bettison has urged David Blunkett to allow sales of pyrotechnics only to people holding a special licence.
    • The gesture is an apt one, for the US president can expect pyrotechnics when he arrives on November 19.
    • Maybe there could even be pyrotechnics involved so that when it broke there would be a shower of sparks.
    • They followed up on the myriad strengths of ‘Mixed Bag,’ combining terrific original compositions and interpretive pyrotechnics.
    • Far from the exciting world of warfare and fireworks, pyrotechnics remain important tools in many industries.
    • ‘Good, good,’ he says, obviously pleased with the pyrotechnics.
    • The drama primarily derived from the picture's human elements rather than overblown pyrotechnics.
    • I'd also like to introduce some more training aids and pyrotechnics to make it more exciting and induce the adrenalin.
    • It is crucial that bodhrán playing is always musical and never gets reduced to equilibristic techniques and pyrotechnics.
    • ‘It's not what you'd want as a player,’ said Barry Ferguson, meaning the closed-doors match rather than the pyrotechnics.
    • The pyrotechnics of these offenses would impress even a fireworks factory worker.
    • Madlib has too much reverence for Wonder to butcher his songs with unnecessary hip-hop pyrotechnics.
    • Salford is hoping its 30-minute pyrotechnics display will attract more than the 10,000 people who turned up last year.
    • No impressive display of pyrotechnics, the inertial dampening system gave up the ghost with a whimper.
    • So this year Hyder hired Canadian experts to stage the pyrotechnics.
    • The inferno was sparked when pyrotechnics used during the band's opening song set fire to foam insulation behind the stage.
    Synonyms
    explosions, illuminations
    1. 1.1treated as singular The art of making or displaying fireworks.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They really got involved with the dances and pyrotechnics.
      • They have been in the pyrotechnics business ever since.
      • The council has used Salford-based pyrotechnics experts, Walk The Plank, to set up displays.
  • 2A brilliant performance or display of a specified skill.

    he thrilled his audience with vocal pyrotechnics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘I'll do that,’ I say, dazzled by the display of pyrotechnics in the kitchen this morning.
    • He needed the cigarettes to perform his secondary role as coordinator of Biblical pyrotechnics.
    • I don't know how I'd react if I encountered something as monstrous as a Golem, but I doubt that I'd resort to verbal pyrotechnics.
    • It also has a little bit of the pyrotechnics that often go along with flute writing.
    • It's also a virtuoso display of theatrical pyrotechnics, though acting, in the thespian sense, doesn't get much of a look in.
    • The display of volcanic pyrotechnics was powerful enough to earn the mountain national park status two years later.
    • The shuttle then leaps off the launch pad in a dramatic and heart-stopping display of pyrotechnics.
    • I write as well as I can but I'm not a stylist and have never been into pyrotechnics.
    • The concluding Precipitato was a brilliant display of pure pianistic pyrotechnics.
    • There were tears in the audience too, but also not a little squirming at the emotional pyrotechnics.
    • Apparently there were celestial pyrotechnics on a scale almost-unknown at this latitude.
 
 

Definition of pyrotechnics in US English:

pyrotechnics

plural nounˌpīrəˈtekniksˌpaɪrəˈtɛknɪks
  • 1A fireworks display.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So this year Hyder hired Canadian experts to stage the pyrotechnics.
    • Madlib has too much reverence for Wonder to butcher his songs with unnecessary hip-hop pyrotechnics.
    • The drama primarily derived from the picture's human elements rather than overblown pyrotechnics.
    • They start early around here, amassing their motherload of pyrotechnics weeks in advance of the Fourth of July.
    • Salford is hoping its 30-minute pyrotechnics display will attract more than the 10,000 people who turned up last year.
    • No impressive display of pyrotechnics, the inertial dampening system gave up the ghost with a whimper.
    • It is crucial that bodhrán playing is always musical and never gets reduced to equilibristic techniques and pyrotechnics.
    • The terrified girl senses trouble, but Dad can only stare in awe at the pyrotechnics: ‘It's fun, isn't it?’
    • The inferno was sparked when pyrotechnics used during the band's opening song set fire to foam insulation behind the stage.
    • The patriotic pyrotechnics focused on loving China, its leaders and the legend of the dragon.
    • I'd also like to introduce some more training aids and pyrotechnics to make it more exciting and induce the adrenalin.
    • The gesture is an apt one, for the US president can expect pyrotechnics when he arrives on November 19.
    • Mr Bettison has urged David Blunkett to allow sales of pyrotechnics only to people holding a special licence.
    • They followed up on the myriad strengths of ‘Mixed Bag,’ combining terrific original compositions and interpretive pyrotechnics.
    • Far from the exciting world of warfare and fireworks, pyrotechnics remain important tools in many industries.
    • ‘It's not what you'd want as a player,’ said Barry Ferguson, meaning the closed-doors match rather than the pyrotechnics.
    • The focus of the show is to present traditional culture by means of advanced pyrotechnics.
    • The pyrotechnics of these offenses would impress even a fireworks factory worker.
    • ‘Good, good,’ he says, obviously pleased with the pyrotechnics.
    • Maybe there could even be pyrotechnics involved so that when it broke there would be a shower of sparks.
    Synonyms
    explosions, illuminations
    1. 1.1 A brilliant performance or display, especially of a specified skill.
      he thrilled his audience with vocal pyrotechnics
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's also a virtuoso display of theatrical pyrotechnics, though acting, in the thespian sense, doesn't get much of a look in.
      • I don't know how I'd react if I encountered something as monstrous as a Golem, but I doubt that I'd resort to verbal pyrotechnics.
      • I write as well as I can but I'm not a stylist and have never been into pyrotechnics.
      • It also has a little bit of the pyrotechnics that often go along with flute writing.
      • There were tears in the audience too, but also not a little squirming at the emotional pyrotechnics.
      • He needed the cigarettes to perform his secondary role as coordinator of Biblical pyrotechnics.
      • Apparently there were celestial pyrotechnics on a scale almost-unknown at this latitude.
      • The shuttle then leaps off the launch pad in a dramatic and heart-stopping display of pyrotechnics.
      • ‘I'll do that,’ I say, dazzled by the display of pyrotechnics in the kitchen this morning.
      • The display of volcanic pyrotechnics was powerful enough to earn the mountain national park status two years later.
      • The concluding Precipitato was a brilliant display of pure pianistic pyrotechnics.
    2. 1.2treated as singular The art of making or displaying fireworks.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They have been in the pyrotechnics business ever since.
      • The council has used Salford-based pyrotechnics experts, Walk The Plank, to set up displays.
      • They really got involved with the dances and pyrotechnics.
 
 
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