词汇 | flame |
释义 | flame noun uk /fleɪm/ us /fleɪm/ flamenoun (FIRE)B2[ C or U ] a stream of hot, burning gas from something on fire: 火焰;火舌 The flames grew larger as the fire spread.火势蔓延,火焰越来越高。 burst into flamesThe car flipped over and burst into flames (= started burning immediately).汽车翻了,顿时起火燃烧起来。 in flamesWhen the fire engine arrived the house was already in flames (= burning).消防车赶到时,房屋已是一片火海。 a burning building, vehicle, etc. burningHe entered a burning house to rescue a child. in flamesThe whole block was in flames. ablazeBy nightfall dozens of buildings were ablaze. aflameShops and vehicles were set aflame. alightSoon the neighbouring houses were alight. Suchart Doyemah/EyeEm/GettyImages The plane dived towards the ground and exploded in a ball of flame.飞机冲向地面后爆炸,化作一团火球。 A sheet of flame shot up into the air immediately after the explosion.爆炸之后,紧接着腾起一片烈焰。 It took the firefighters several hours to extinguish the flames.消防队员花了几个小时才将烈焰扑灭。 There was a series of explosions and the van burst into flames. The car blew up when flames reached its fuel tank. Fire & flame beacon blaze bonfire brand brush fire bushfire conflagration dumpster fire fire fireball firebrand firepit firestorm flare inferno open firephrase pilot post-fire wildfire flamenoun (EMOTION)[ C ]literary a powerful feeling: 强烈的感情;激情 flame ofFlames of passion swept through both of them.他们俩一时间激情澎湃。 See also old flame Strong feelings afire agonized all-consuming anguish anguished ardent fierily fit to burstidiom flamingly fulminating grip passions run highidiom penetratingly pungently quiveringly rabidly smoulder tempestuous tingle torrid flamenoun (COMPUTING)[ C ]slang an angry or offensive email: 愤怒(或无礼)的电子邮件 flame wars电子邮件辱骂大战 Internet terminology .plc.uk 2FA 2SV above/below the foldidiom address bar affiliate link atm hybrid Instagrammable Instagrammer instant-message internet service provider the World Wide Web TikToker timeline trackback trend troll factory Idiomgo up in flames flame verb uk /fleɪm/ us /fleɪm/ flameverb (BURN)[ I ]literary to burn (more) brightly: 燃烧 The fire flamed cosily in the hearth.壁炉里的火暖烘烘地燃烧着。 The fire was flaming unusually high. Burning, burnt & on fire afire aflame alight blaze burn (something) down burn sb up burned out burnt out combustible consume flare frazzled incinerate inflammable on fireidiom post-burn reignite scald self-immolation unburnable flameverb (EMOTION)[ I ]literary If an emotion flames, you feel it suddenly and strongly: (感情)爆发 flame withinSeeing the damage made hatred flame within her.看到损毁的情况,她心头燃起了仇恨之火。 [ I ]literary to suddenly become hot and red with emotion: (因激动而)变红 flame (red)His face flamed (red) with anger.他气得脸通红。 Exploding and erupting blast blow blow (someone/something) up burst in on someone/something burst in/into (somewhere) controlled explosion detonate erupt explosion explosive explosively explosiveness go off go popidiom go up implode pop test-fire unexploded unspent You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Expressing and showing feelings flameverb (COMPUTING)[ T ]slang to send an angry or insulting email: 发送愤怒(或无礼)的电子邮件 Please don't flame me if you disagree with this message.如果您不同意此郵件的内容,也请不要给我发送恶意回信。 Internet terminology .plc.uk 2FA 2SV above/below the foldidiom address bar affiliate link atm hybrid Instagrammable Instagrammer instant-message internet service provider the World Wide Web TikToker timeline trackback trend troll factory Phrasal verbflame up flame | American Dictionaryflame noun[ C/U ] us/fleɪm/ flamenoun[C/U] (LIGHT)the hot light of a fire: [ U ]The logs in the fireplace burst into flame. The house was in flames (= burning). flame verb us/fleɪm/ flameverb (BURN)[ I ] to burn brightly or more brightly: The fire suddenly flamed (up). flameverb (SHOW ANGER)[ I/T ] to show anger by turning red: [ I ]His face flamed and he started stammering. [ I/T ] If you flame someone you disagree with, you send insulting electronic messages about that person over the Internet: [ T ]He was flamed by several other people in the chat room. flame | Business Englishflame noun[ C ] COMMUNICATIONS, INTERNETuk /fleɪm/us an angry or offensive message that is sent by email or left on a message board, etc. flame verb[ I or T ] COMMUNICATIONS, INTERNETuk /fleɪm/us to send an angry or offensive message to someone using email, or by leaving it on a message board, etc.: When participating in these forums, you should never flame other participants. |
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