flammable 英 [ˈflæməbl]   美 [ˈflæməbəl]

flammable

flammable  英 [ˈflæməbl] 美 [ˈflæməbəl]

adj. 易燃的;可燃的;可燃性的  n. 易燃物 

If you have children, do not forget to do this for costumes because they are usually flammable. 如果你有孩子的话,不要忘记用这种方法试一下,因为他们的衣物更易燃。
This is where no parallel exists—there are no known animals that can spit fire or even a flammable liquid. 这个就没有相似的存在了,没有任何一种已知的动物可以喷火甚至是喷出可燃的液体。

  • Don't smoke when you're getting gas at the gas station! Gasoline is flammable, as is dry grass, old wood, cloth and mattresses.
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  • adj. 易燃的;可燃的;可燃性的
  • n. 易燃物
  • 1. If you have children, do not forget to do this for costumes because they are usually flammable.

    如果你有孩子的话,不要忘记用这种方法试一下,因为他们的衣物更易燃。

  • 2. This is where no parallel exists—there are no known animals that can spit fire or even a flammable liquid.

    这个就没有相似的存在了,没有任何一种已知的动物可以喷火甚至是喷出可燃的液体。

  • 3. flammable gas found in the relay indicates some internal fault such as overheating or arcing, whereas air found in the relay may only indicate low oil level or a leak.

    如果在继电器中发现可燃气体,这说明有内部故障,比如过热或者电弧作用;而继电器内的空气只说明油位低或者有漏油。

  • flammable (adj.) 1813, from stem of Latin flammare "to set on fire" (from flamma "flame, blazing fire;" see flame (n.)) + -able. In modern (20c.) use, a way to distinguish from the ambiguity of inflammable.
flam·mable / ˈflæməbl ; NAmE ˈflæməbl / ( also in·flam·mable especially in BrE ) adjective that can burn easily 易燃的;可燃的 highly flammableliquids 高度易燃的液体 OPP non-flammable flam·mable / ˈflæməbl ; NAmE ˈflæməbl /
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