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py·ro·tech·nics
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pyrotechnist (n.)
noun
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) the practice or art of making or using fireworks.
a show of fireworks.
any impressive or brilliant performance or display, as in playing a musical instrument or in public speaking.
"制作和使用烟花的艺术",1729年,来自 pyrotechnic(也见 -ics)。比喻意义始于1901年。相关词汇: Pyrotechnist。
The first known use of pyrotechnics was in 1729
1 Now it’s pyrotechnics and clever lights and computerized… who cares?
2 He has always been a technical rapper but rarely a fun one, managing to squeeze the thrill out of his pyrotechnics, sometimes cramming so many words into phrases that he sounds nervous.
3 Where equipment smashing and pyrotechnics were once customary, this show's finale is appropriately subtler – just Daltrey and Townshend doing Tea & Theatre acoustically, the sweatily knackered-looking singer gripping, yes, a mug of tea.
4 He resembled a Dracula reborn as a high-pitched vocalist, attempting a crossover opera pop number with techno beats and pyrotechnics that landed him in 13th place.
5 The band, which is known for its elaborate stage sets and pyrotechnics, went all in.
6 I kept meaning to educate myself in pyrotechnics from books and online, but I never did.
7 I also wanted to keep in my wheelhouse as a playwright that sense of containment, of three characters talking without a lot of pyrotechnics.
8 More than 1 million people crammed the Sydney Harbor foreshore on a warm summer night to watch Sydney's renowned annual pyrotechnics show, which appeared to live up to its billing as the city's most extravagant.
9 Mr. Gaultier was mesmerized by the show — the costumes, the choreography, the pyrotechnics, the scale.
10 Green shows no greater poise directing action here than he did with the repetitive gunplay in "Pineapple Express," only now he adds some humdrum special-effects pyrotechnics to the mix.
11 But even when he couched his songs in grand gestures — growling electric guitars and flashy pyrotechnics — they never felt more than medium.
12 This is the people of our two pyrotechnics.
这是属于我们两个人的烟火.
13 With the festival in peril, Karen Cucurullo, then the National Park Service’s acting superintendent of the Mall, conceded to the 70-foot height and the pyrotechnics that were used.
14 Wang said he was not involved with planning the fireworks display and only lit the fuse for the pyrotechnics after Xu handed him a torch.
王世荣认为,自己并未参与整个策划过程,点燃引线用的火炬是徐威递给他的。
15 Critics thumbed thesauruses for hyperboles to rhapsodize about her pyrotechnics.
16 Buck’s expertise with fire design and pyrotechnics found its way into several A-list Hollywood features, including Steven Spielberg’s “Always,” Lawrence Kasdan’s “I Love You to Death” and the “Die Hard” series.
17 As for the war material, it’s shameless in its caricatures and clichés, and up-to-the-minute in its alienating pyrotechnics.
18 The actor makes his entrance in Skyfall without fanfare or pyrotechnics; instead, he strolls slowly, even seductively, out of the distance and toward the camera in one long take.
19 He began working part-time for a large pyrotechnics company garnering on-the-job training and eventually his display operator’s license.
20 Add this all up and pyrotechnics expert Joss Williams, who worked on the shoot, estimates exploding the squibs alone cost $1,000 for each one.
1 辉煌灿烂
2 烟火燃放
3 出色的表演
4 烟火制造术
6 烟火制造
7 炫耀
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8 天花乱坠
9 烟火的施放