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flame

noun
/fleɪm/
/fleɪm/
Idioms
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  1. [countable, uncountable] a hot bright stream of burning gas that comes from something that is on fire火焰;火舌
    • the tiny yellow flame of a match火柴小小的黄色火焰
    • The room was filled with smoke and flames.房间里充满了烟雾和火焰。
    • to douse/extinguish the flames熄灭火焰
    • in flames The building was in flames (= was burning).大楼失火了。
    • The plane burst into flame(s) (= suddenly began burning strongly).飞机突然起了大火。
    • Everything went up in flames (= was destroyed by fire).一切都毁于大火。
    • Heat the olive oil over a moderate flame (= on a gas cooker/stove).用中火加热橄榄油。
    • The curtains were enveloped in a sheet of flame.窗帘被火焰吞没。
    • (British English) Never smoke or use spray paint near a naked flame.在明火附近千万不要吸烟或使用喷漆。
    • (North American English) an open flame明火
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    • The flames were growing higher and higher.熊熊火焰越来越高。
    • Firefighters have been trying to control the flames.消防队员一直在奋力控制火势。
    • Flames leaped from the burning house.火焰从燃烧的房子蹿上去。
    • Men came with buckets of water and began to douse the flames.男人们提来一桶桶水灭火。
    • Orange flames were already licking around the foot of the stairs.橙色的火焰已燃至楼梯底部。
    • Oxygen tanks fuelled the flames.氧气罐助长了火势。
    • The candle flame flickered and went out.烛火闪烁着,然后熄灭了。
    • The flames lit up the skyline.火光照亮了天际线。
    • The flames quickly spread and engulfed their home.大火迅速蔓延,吞没了他们的家园。
    • The plane crashed in a ball of flames.飞机在一团火光中坠毁。
    • They tried to get into to the house but were beaten back by the flames.他们试图进入房子,但被火焰击退了。
    • They watched the flames sweep through the old wooden barn.他们眼睁睁看着大火吞噬了破旧的木谷仓。
    • Winds fanned the flames.风助火势。
    • Max stared at the flickering flames of the bonfire.马克斯盯着篝火闪烁的火焰。
    • pork cooked over an open flame明火烤制的猪肉
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • blazing
    • burning
    • crackling
    verb + flames
    • be engulfed in
    • go up in
    • burst into
    flames + verb
    • roar
    • die down
    • spread
    preposition
    • in flames
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  2. [uncountable] a bright red or orange colour鲜红色;橘红色;橙黄色
    • a flame-red car橘红色的汽车
  3. [countable] (literary) a very strong feeling强烈的感情;激情
    • His childhood interest in the game had ignited a flame of passion for football.他童年时对足球的兴趣点燃了他对这项运动的激情。
    see also old flame
    Extra Examples
    • She felt a flame of anger flicker and grow.她感到心中升起一团怒火。
    • They tried to rekindle the flames of romance.他们试图重燃爱火。
  4. [countable] (informal) an angry or offensive message sent to somebody by email or on the internet, typically in quick response to another message火药味电邮(或互联网信息)Topics Phones, email and the internetc2
  5. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French flame (noun), flamer (verb), from Latin flamma ‘a flame’.
Idioms
fan the flames (of something)
  1. to make a feeling such as anger, hate, etc. worse煽风点火;煽动(情绪)
    • His writings fanned the flames of racism.他的写作煽起了种族主义情绪。

flame

verb
/fleɪm/
/fleɪm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they flame
/fleɪm/
/fleɪm/
he / she / it flames
/fleɪmz/
/fleɪmz/
past simple flamed
/fleɪmd/
/fleɪmd/
past participle flamed
/fleɪmd/
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-ing form flaming
/ˈfleɪmɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] (+ adj.) (literary) to burn with a bright flame燃烧
    • The logs flamed on the hearth.木柴在壁炉炉床里燃烧。
    • (figurative) Hope flamed in her.她满怀希望。
  2. [intransitive, transitive] (+ adj.) | flame (something) (literary) (of a person’s face人脸) to become red as a result of a strong emotion; to make something become red(因强烈情绪而)变红,使变红
    • Her cheeks flamed with rage.她愤怒得两颊通红。
  3. [transitive] flame somebody (informal) to send somebody an angry or offensive message by email or on the internet发送火药味电邮(或互联网信息)Topics Phones, email and the internetc2
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French flame (noun), flamer (verb), from Latin flamma ‘a flame’.

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