flame的近义词
名词火焰; 热情,激情; 〈俚〉爱人,情人; 激动
不及物动词燃烧,发出火焰; 面红; 闪光
及物动词烧; 激起,激怒
及物动词
1.
1. The fireplace flamed the opposite wall.
炉火照亮了对面的墙壁。
不及物动词
1. flame的意思
1. Her face flamed with embarrassment.
她窘得满脸通红。
2. flame
2. The boss flamed out.
老板勃然大怒。
3. Her face flamed with excitement.
她激动得脸绯红。
名词
1. 火舌:[注]火舌(Flame),英版变形金刚漫画人物,撒隆在铁堡科技学院的同事,一个脾气暴躁,有点儿不招人待见的科学家. 他沉迷于威震天的理论,帮助威震天进行塞伯坦改造计划-将整个塞伯坦星球变形成一座移动堡垒. 因此他被铁堡科技学院除名.
2. 焰:"火焰(Flame),我的孩子,你是我们龙族(Dragon clan)的骄傲,你的力量就如你喷出的烈焰一样强大,你是我们龙族(Dragon clan)最杰出的勇士,但是你的实战经验还远远不够,200年的沉睡让你的翅膀就快承受不起你的体重了.
1. 火焰;烈焰;火舌
A flame is a hot bright stream of burning gas that comes from something that is burning.
e.g. The heat from the flames was so intense that roads melted.
烈焰的温度很高,连路面都被熔化了。
e.g. ...a huge ball of flame.
一大团火焰
2. 谩骂性电子邮件;攻击性电子邮件
A flame is an e-mail message which severely criticizes or attacks someone.
e.g. The best way to respond to a flame is to ignore it.
回应谩骂性电子邮件的最好办法就是置之不理。
3. (因愤怒而脸)变红,发红,涨红
If someone''s face flames, it suddenly looks red, usually because they are angry.
e.g. Her cheeks flamed an angry red...
她气得脸涨红了。
e.g. Christopher''s listening face flamed at the contempt.
克利斯托弗听到这种蔑视,气得涨红了脸。
4. (激情之)火;(怒)火
You can refer to a feeling of passion or anger as a flame of passion or a flame of anger.
flame是什么意思
e.g. ...that burning flame of love.
那种熊熊燃烧的爱情之火
5. 突然猛烈燃烧起来;突然失火
If something bursts into flames or bursts into flame, it suddenly starts burning strongly.
e.g. She managed to scramble out of the vehicle as it burst into flames.
车子一下子起火了,她设法从里面爬了出来。
6. 煽动…火焰,激化(通常指不良的情绪)
If someone or something fans the flames of a situation or feeling, usually a bad one, they make it more intense or extreme in some way.
flame
e.g. He accused the Tories of ''fanning the flames of extremism''.
他谴责保守党分子“煽动极端主义情绪”。
7. 熊熊燃烧;陷入火海;被大火吞没
If something goes up in flames, it starts to burn strongly and is destroyed.
flame
e.g. Fires broke out everywhere, the entire city went up in flames.
到处都燃起了火,整个城市陷入一片火海。
8. 起火;失火
Something that is in flames is on fire.
noun
1. the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
e.g. fire was one of our ancestors'' first discoveries
verb
1. criticize harshly, usually via an electronic medium
e.g. the person who posted an inflammatory message got flamed
2. be in flames or aflame
e.g. The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset
3. shine with a sudden light
e.g. The night sky flared with the massive bombardment
Synonym: flare