flame
英式音标:[fleɪm] 美式音标:[flem]
flame基本解释 n. 火焰;热情;光辉v. 焚烧;泛红n. (Flame)人名;(法)弗拉姆;(西)弗拉梅 flame的意思释义 n.火焰;热情,激情;〈俚〉爱人

flame怎么读
英式音标:[fleɪm]
美式音标:[flem]
flame基本解释
n. 火焰;热情;光辉
v. 焚烧;泛红
n. (Flame)人名;(法)弗拉姆;(西)弗拉梅
flame的意思释义
n.
火焰;热情,激情;〈俚〉爱人,情人;激动
vi.
燃烧,发出火焰;面红;闪光;
vt.
烧;激起,激怒;
变形
复数:flames过去式:flamed过去分词:flamed现在分词:flaming第三人称单数:flames
双语释义
n.(名词)火焰,火舌 burning gas which you can see in a fire
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 燃烧; 发火焰 burn with; send out flames; be or become like flames in colour; emit flames
vt. & vi. 勃然大怒 flare out
英英释义
flame[ fleim ]n.the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
同义词:fireflaming
v.
shine with a sudden light
同义词:flare
be in flames or aflame
\"The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset\"
criticize harshly, on the e-mail
flame用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
burst into flame(s)忽然起火
fan the flame煽动情绪
fight the flames与大火搏斗
kindle a flame点火
lower the flame把火苗调小
overcome〔put out〕 the flames战胜大火,扑灭火焰
形容词+~
blue〔purple〕 flame蓝色〔紫红色〕的火焰
bright flame明亮的火焰
clear flame明亮的火
enormous flame大火
open flame明火
名词+~
candle flame蜡烛的火焰
war flames战火
介词+~
in flames燃烧着,情绪激动
in war flames在战火中
~+介词
flame from the burning log燃烧着的木头上腾起的火焰
flame in the fireplace壁炉中的火
flame of anger怒火
flame under the frying pan煎锅下面的火苗
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
flame wall照亮了墙壁
~+副词
flame high怒火万丈
flame brightly燃得很旺
flame furiously愤怒地燃烧
flame intensely猛烈地燃烧
flame suddenly突然燃烧
flame away熊熊燃烧
flame forth爆发
flame out突然冒火,突然燃烧起来
flame up爆发
~+介词
flame with anger(脸)怒得发红
flame with rage义愤填膺
flame with shame(脸)羞得发红
词组短语
flame retardant[化]阻燃剂
olympic flame奥林匹克圣火
flame cutting火焰切割;气割
flame propagation火焰传播
go up in flames毁于一旦;着火;破灭
flame resistance阻燃性;耐燃性
flame spread火焰传播;火焰蔓延;展焰性
old flame旧情人(俚语)
flame spraying火焰喷涂
flame ionization火焰电离
flame ionization detector火焰离子化检测器;火焰电离检测器
flame resistant耐火的;防爆的;耐燃性;耐燃物
sacred flame圣火
eternal flame永恒的烈火
flame arrester灭火器
open flame明火
diffusion flame扩散火焰
burst into flame点火;着火;一下子燃烧起来;突然烧起来
flame holder n. 火焰稳定器,稳焰器
gas flame气火焰
同近义词辨析
flash, glare, blaze, glow, flare, light, twinkle, glitter, flame这组词都有“火焰、烈火、光”的意思,其区别是:
flash指突然发出而随即消失的闪光。
glare指眩目的光。
blaze指猛烈燃烧所发生强烈的光。
glow指像冶炼铁和钢时发出的红光。
flare指摇曳的火焰。
light普通用词,指日、月、星或灯等的光。
twinkle指如星光等的闪烁。
glitter指连续发出闪烁不定的光。
flame指一条或多条火舌,多用复数形式,指由许多火舌构成的大火。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The candle flame flickered and went out.
烛火摇曳着,随即熄灭了。
Billows of flame swept through the forest.
熊熊烈火席卷森林。
He and I were kindled by a great flame of patriotism.
我和他由于一股爱国主义的热情都激动起来了。
It\'s been dry for so long that the forest could burst into flame at any moment.
天气干燥了这么久,森林随时都会燃烧起来。
用作动词(v.)
The evening sky flamed with red and orange.
傍晚天空的颜色是一片火红和橘黄相间。
His anger flamed up.
他勃然大怒。
Her face flamed with excitement.
她激动得脸绯红。
例句参考
Flame aerosol synthesis of ceramic powdersThermal stability and flame retardancy of polyurethanes
Cavity Flame-Holders for Ignition and Flame Stabilization in Scramjets: An Overview
FLAME-1, a novel FADD-like anti-apoptotic molecule that regulates Fas/TNFR1-induced apoptosis.
A thickened flame model for large eddy simulations of turbulent premixed combustion
Does neuroinflammation fan the flame in neurodegenerative diseases?
Dynamic behavior of premixed flame fronts in laminar and turbulent flows
A review on human exposure to brominated flame retardants--particularly polybrominated diphenyl ethers.
Fluoxetine for motor recovery after acute ischaemic stroke (FLAME): a randomised placebo-controlled trial
Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction combined with gas chromatography-flame photometric detection. Very simple, rapid and sensit...
flame词源
flame
flame: [14] Flame traces its history back to an Indo-European *bhleg-, *phleg-, which also produced Greek phlóx ‘flame’ (source of English phlox, and related to phlegm and phlegmatic), Latin flāgrāre ‘burn, blaze’ (source of English flagrant), Latin fulmen (source of English fulminate), and Latin fulgēre ‘shine’ (source of English refulgent [16]).The relevant descendant in this case was Latin flamma ‘flame’, acquired by English via Old French flame. It had a diminutive form flammula, which produced Old French flambe ‘small flame’, ultimate source of English flambé [19] and flamboyant [19] (originally an architectural term applied to a 15th- and 16th-century French Gothic style characterized by wavy flamelike forms).=> flagrant, flamboyant, flamingo, phlegm, refulgent
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\" (see bleach (v.)).The meaning \"a sweetheart, object of one\'s passion\" is attested from 1640s; the figurative sense of \"burning passion\" was in Middle English, and the nouns in Old French and Latin also meant \"fire of love, flame of passion.\" The Australian flame-tree is from 1857.
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.)).Transitive meaning \"to burn, set on fire\" is from 1580s. Meaning \"break out in violence of passion\" is from 1540s; the sense of \"unleash invective on a computer network\" is from 1980s. Related: Flamed; flaming. To flame out, in reference to jet engines, is from 1950.
