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flamefleImnburning gas (from something on fire) which produces usually yellow light火焰,火舌The flames of the fire were comforting on such a cold day. [C]在这样寒冷的天气,炉子上的火焰真让人感到舒服。It's been dry for so long that the forest could burst into flame (=start burning) at any moment. [U]干旱了这么长的时间,森林任何时候都可能起火。When the fire engine arrived the house was already in flames (=burning). [C]救火车赶到时,那房子已经在熊熊大火之中了。Don't hold a naked flame (=one which is open to the air instead of separated from it by glass, etc.) near the fuel. [C]在燃料附近不得使用明火。The factory went up in flames (=was destroyed by fire).那家工厂为大火吞没了。(fig.) Flames of (=Strong feelings of) passion swept through both of them. [C]感情之火燃遍了他们俩的心头。A flame-thrower is a device which produces a stream of burning liquid and is used for military purposes or for clearing wild land.(用于军事或农业的)喷火器If a substance is flame retardant, it will slow down the spread of fire.阻燃的
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