| 释义 |
blazes noun the flames of hell. Used in comparisons and as a euphemism for 'hell' UK, 1818
idiomblazesgo to blazes1 old-fashioned said when you are angry with someone and want them to go away:Oh, go to blazes - just get out of here.2 used in order to say that you do not care what happens to someone or something:They can all go to blazes for all I care.like blazesold-fashioned very hard or with great energy:We used to throw stones at his window, then run like blazes.
blazeTo get high (become intoxicated) by smoking marijuana. Hey man, Jim and I are going to blaze at his house this weekend, do you want to come? Hey, it's no skin off my teeth if you want to spend your free time blazing, but I have no interest in it whatsoever. blazes n. hell. (Especially with blue.) Just go to blue blazes. |