fire·ball /ˈfaɪrˌbɔl/
火毬,大流星,太陽
Fire·ball n.
1. Mil. A ball filled with powder or other combustibles, intended to be thrown among enemies, and to injure by explosion; also, to set fire to their works and light them up, so that movements may be seen.
2. A rare phenomenon often associated with or caused by lightning, resembling a luminous ball of fire passing rapidly through the air or along solid objects, then disappearing, and sometimes exploding. It seldom lasts more than a few seconds. Also called ball lightning, globe lightning, globular lightning, or kugelblitz.
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fireball
n 1: an especially luminous meteor (sometimes exploding) [syn: bolide]
2: a highly energetic and indefatigable person [syn: powerhouse,
human dynamo, ball of fire]
3: a ball of fire (such as the sun or a ball-shaped discharge
of lightning)
4: the luminous center of a nuclear explosion