firestorm

英 ['faɪəstɔːm] 美 ['faɪɚstɔrm]
  • n. 风暴性大火,大爆发
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firestorm (n.)
also fire-storm, 1580s, in poetry, from fire (n.) + storm (n.). From 1945 in reality, in reference to nuclear war.
1. The speech has resulted in a firestorm of controversy.
这一讲话已引发了激烈的争议。

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2. Hellfire Torch Firestorm proc rate has been reduced to 5 %.
地狱火火炬火焰风暴触发机率已经减少到5%.

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3. You may touch off a firestorm quite innocently, so be careful then.
你有可能无辜地触发一场风暴火, 所以千万要注意了.

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4. Is the firestorm over open source likely to abate?
希望在未来的5年开源将会怎么样?

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5. Yun Mei's request has set a firestorm of controversy.
恽美的要求,已成立了国家安全局在争议.

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