n. 1.火焰;光辉,光芒;【火箭】火舌。 2.热情,激情。 3.〔俚语〕爱人,情人。 4.〔口语〕(电脑网络上的)不礼貌函件。 短语和例子 the flame of sunset 火红的晚霞。 flames of anger 怒火。 an old flame of mine 我从前的情人。 burst into flame(s) 烧起来。 commit sth. to the flames 把某物丢在火中,烧掉,付之一炬。 fan the flame 激起热情;煽动。 in flames 燃烧着。 vi. 发火焰;燃烧,闪耀,发光;(激动地)爆发。 Her face flamed with shame. 她的脸儿羞得通红。 vt. 1.烧,加热,点燃,激起。 2.发出(烽火、火焰等)信号。 3.〔口语〕(在网上)向(他人)发不礼貌函件。 短语和例子 flame up [out, forth] 烧起来;极度兴奋,激怒;面孔发红。
the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke; "fire was one of our ancestors'' first discoveries" 同义词:fire, flaming,
criticize harshly, usually via an electronic medium; "the person who posted an inflammatory message got flamed"
be in flames or aflame; "The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset"
shine with a sudden light; "The night sky flared with the massive bombardment" 同义词:flare,
A flame (from Latin [is the visible], [[gaseous part of a fire. It is caused by a highly exothermic reaction taking place in a thin zone.
例句与用法
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She felt colour flame up in her cheeks . 她感到脸上火辣辣地红了起来。
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The reflection of flames lighted the sky . 熊熊火焰把天空映得通红。
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The hillsides in june flame with azaleas . 六月的山坡杜鹃花一片火红。
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The moon began to show her silver flame . 月儿开始发出银色的光辉。
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Passion flamed in american hearts . 激愤的火焰在美国人的心中燃烧。
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The enemy base became a sheet of flames . 敌人的基地成了一片火海。
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Anna felt the child flame within her . 安娜感到体内的孩子在噪动。
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All steamy smoke choked off the flames . 一股潮湿的烟熄灭了火苗。
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I can see his fur will flame forth soon . 我看得出他很快就会勃然大怒的。
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With him a bright flame was extinguished . 一团明亮的火焰和他一起熄灭了。