flame
flame 英 [fleɪm] 美 [flem]
n. 火焰 v. 燃烧
进行时:flaming 过去式:flamed 过去分词:flamed 第三人称单数:flames 名词复数:flames
- The flame of a fire produces light and heat and often flickers or dances. As a verb, to flame is to be on fire or to flare up.
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- n. 火焰
- v. 燃烧
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1. the tiny yellow flame of a match
火柴小小的黄色火焰
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2. The flames were growing higher and higher.
熊熊火焰越来越高。
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3. The building was in flames .
大楼失火了。
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4. The plane burst into flames。 The plane burst into flame.
飞机突然猛烈燃烧起来。
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5. Everything went up in flames .
一切都毁于大火。
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6. a flame-red car
橘红色的汽车
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7. a flame of passion
激情的烈火
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8. The logs flamed on the hearth.
木柴在壁炉床里燃烧。
- flame (n.) Middle English flaume, also flaumbe, flambe, flame, flamme, mid-14c., "a flame;" late 14c., "a flaming mass, a fire; fire in general, fire as an element;" also figurative, in reference to the "heat" or "fire" of emotions, from Anglo-French flaume, flaumbe "a flame" (Old French flambe, 10c.), from Latin flammula "small flame," diminutive of flamma "flame, blazing fire," from PIE *bhleg- "to shine, flash," from root *bhel-(1) "to shine, flash, burn."
- flame (v.) Middle English flaumen, also flaumben, flomben, flamben, flamen, flammen, c. 1300 (implied in flaming "to shine (like fire), gleam, sparkle like flames;" mid-14c. as "emit flames, be afire, to blaze," from Anglo-French flaumer, flaumber (Old French flamber) "burn, be on fire, be alight" (intransitive), from flamme "a flame" (see flame (n.)).
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