A: The food that I cook is usually very bland. B: No, I think it is quite spicy actually. bland a. 1. 温和的,无动于衷的;2. 清淡的,枯燥乏味的 A: The concert was incredible, the lead singer nearly blazed the house down with his energy. B: Gosh, it sounds almost dangerous. blaze vi. 1. 熊熊燃烧,着火;2. 发光,放光彩;3. 迸发,爆发 n. 1. 火焰,烈火;2. 光辉,强烈的光;3. 迸发,爆发;4. 灿烂,炫耀 blaze a trail 开拓道路,作先导 A: Have you cleaned the bath yet? B: No, sorry. I ran out of bleach. bleach n. 漂白剂 v. 变白,漂白 A: Winter is my favourite season. B: Oh, winters are too bleak for me, I prefer autumn. bleak a. 1. 没有希望的,凄凉的;2. 荒凉的;3. 寒冷刺骨的 A: My grandmother used to bless herself every time she passes a church. B: She must have been very religious. bless vt. 1. 使有幸得到,使具有;2. 为祈神赐福 A: Did you have a good crop of potatoes this year? B: Unfortunately not, they were hit by blight. blight n. 1. 枯萎病;2. 造成破坏的因素 |