flame

英 [fle?m] 美[flem]
  • n. 火焰;熱情;光輝
  • v. 焚燒;泛紅
  • n. (Flame)人名;(法)弗拉姆;(西)弗拉梅

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?flames;第三人稱單數(shù):?flames;過去式:?flamed;過去分詞:?flamed;現(xiàn)在分詞:?flaming;

助記提示


1. old flame 老情人(舊火焰)。

中文詞源


flame 火焰

來自PIE*bhel, 燃燒,閃光,詞源同blank, blaze.

英文詞源


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.

雙語例句


1. Intense balls of flame rose up into the sky.
熾熱的火球沖上天空。

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2. The water was heated by a naked gas flame.
水是用燃?xì)饷骰鸺訜岬摹?/dd>

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3. The two sheets of flame clashed, soaring hundreds of feet high.
兩片火焰化作一處,騰起了幾百英尺高的烈焰。

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4. The best way to respond to a flame is to ignore it.
回應(yīng)謾罵性電子郵件的最好辦法就是置之不理。

來自柯林斯例句

5. The streets were now in one fierce sheet of flame.
街道上現(xiàn)在是一片火海。

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