(单词翻译:单击)
It's one of our most important tools, and holds prominent place in many ancient philosophies and religions.
这是我们最重要的工具之一,并且在很多古代哲学和宗教中地位显著 。
The ancient Greeks believed that fire–along with earth, water, and air–was one of the four essential elements that made up the world.
古希腊人认为,火,土,水和气是构成世界的四个基本要素 。
We now know that the world's a lot more complicated, with over a hundred elements of matter which can be combined in a tremendous variety of ways.
如今,我们都知道世界的构成更加复杂,由上百种物质组成,同时这些物质又可以以无数种不同的方式结合 。
This might leave you wondering where fire fits in. What exactly is fire?
因此,你可能会好奇,火从哪里来,火又是什么呢?
Watching a flame dance through the air, you might conclude that fire's a gas, like oxygen or carbon dioxide.
看到空气中跳动的火苗,你可能会觉得火是一种气体,像是氧气,二氧化碳等气体 。
It's not. Fire can burn fuel that's a gas, or a liquid, or even a solid–as in the case of glowing charcoal.
实则不然 。火可以使气体,液体甚至是固体燃料燃烧-如燃烧的木炭 。
But the fire itself isn't any of these things.
但是火本身不属于上述这些形态 。
In fact, fire isn't anything at all.
实际上,火自身没有形态 。
It's not its own type of matter; it's something that matter can do.
虽然不是物质,却能够起到一些物质的作用 。
译文来自可可英语