noun🔗Share篝火, 焚き火A fire in which bones are burned."The ancient tribe held a bonfire to dispose of the bones of their dead. "古代の部族は、死者の骨を処分するために焚き火を行った。ritualtraditionculturereligioneventChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share火刑A fire to burn unwanted or disreputable items or people: proscribed books, heretics etc."The town council held a bonfire to destroy the confiscated textbooks that contained forbidden political ideas. "町議会は、禁止された政治思想を含む押収された教科書を破壊するために火刑を行った。cultureritualhistoryreligioneventtraditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share篝火, 焚き火A large, controlled outdoor fire, as a signal or to celebrate something."The community built a large bonfire to celebrate the end of summer. "地域社会は夏の終わりを祝うために大きな焚き火を作りました。culturefestivaltraditioneventreligionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share野焼きにするTo fire (pottery) using a bonfire."We will bonfire the small clay pots tomorrow in the backyard after school. "明日、学校の後に裏庭で小さな粘土の壺を野焼きにします。cultureartritualChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share焚き火をする、焚き火を囲んで祝うTo make, or celebrate around, a bonfire."Every summer, our family likes to bonfire on the beach and roast marshmallows. "毎年夏、私たちの家族はビーチで焚き火をしてマシュマロを焼くのが好きです。cultureritualtraditionentertainmenteventChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading