Examples of using Caught fire in English and their translations into Chinese
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Andrea Melendez's clothes caught fire as she hit Crawford, trying to wake him up as the room burned around them.
When their homes caught fire, he and other villagers fled, but it was too dark to see who was shooting.
The palace caught fire three times in the last century, and little of the origin building___ now.
Over the weekend, Saudi Aramco had to close two of its compounds after they were hit by drones and then caught fire.
However, one building belonging to an individual named Piero, which was said to have been storing fuel, caught fire.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the Aerospatiale AS355F2 helicopter came in contact with power lines and caught fire at 4:16 p.m.
He added:“Two missiles fell near the camp causing people to panic and two more fell inside where a dozen tents caught fire.”.
I'm not a technical expert, but we assume it caught fire due to a short circuit.".
First introduced in August, the latest Note7 smartphone received positive reviews until reports surfaced that some devices caught fire after their batteries exploded.
Canada's largest rail operator said 29 of 100 cars were involved and seven had caught fire.
A fire broke out in Windsor Castle on Nov. 20, 1992, when a curtain caught fire from a spotlight.
Over 44,000 people were evacuated from their homes, after they had collapsed or caught fire, with thousands of them still living in temporary housing.
And if we go back even further, you might recall that a Model S caught fire at a Shanghai Supercharger station in March of 2017.
It had been bound for London Gatwick, and was travelling at 90 miles per hour when the left engine caught fire after a catastrophic failure.
In this context, it is also worth noting that an Iranian oil tanker caught fire off the coast of Shanghai last week.
On November 20th, 2002 the University of Twente Network Operation Center(NOC) caught fire.
A KiwiBot, an automated food delivery robot which is present on UC Berkeley's campus, caught fire on Friday afternoon.
Worker Justin Trahan told Houston television station KPRC that he heard“some panic on the radio” but no alarms sounding before the plant caught fire.
While all of these sites served a purpose, none of them caught fire.
But the testing process was cut short on February 18 when one of the V2's jet engines caught fire and stopped mid-flight.