flaming
adj. 燃燒的; 火紅的,火焰般的; 熱情的,激情的
v. flame的現在分詞; 燃燒; 變亮
Flaming is used to describe something that is burning and producing a lot of flames.
The plane, which was full of fuel, scattered flaming fragments over a large area.
燃燒的碎片從裝滿燃油的飛機上散落到大片區域裡。
Something that is flaming red or orange is bright red or orange in colour.
He has flaming red hair.
他有一頭火紅的頭髮。
A flaming row or a flaming temper, for example, is a very angry row or a very bad temper.
She has had a flaming row with her lover.
她剛和戀人發生了激烈的爭吵。
Some people use flaming to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are annoyed.
Farmers don't need much prompting to tell you that 'flaming dog owners' are the scourge of their lives.
不用怎麼提示農場主們就會告訴你,“該死的養狗人”是他們生活的災星。
1. the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke;
1. resembling flame in brilliance or color;
2. lighted up by or as by fire or flame;
3. (used of persons) informal intensifiers;
4. very intense;
The shameless man blamed the flaming camera frame.
那個無恥的人責怪燃燒的攝影機框架.
The emperor's long beard streamed in the wind like the tail of a flaming red comet.
這位國王的長鬍須迎風飄揚,宛如燃燒著的紅色慧星的尾巴.
Starry , starry night , flaming flower's that brightly blaze.
星夜 下豔麗的花朵燃燒般的怒放.
Out of his mouth go forth flaming torches; Sparks of fire leap out.
從它口中發出燒著的火把, 有火星飛迸而出.
Tuck's a flaming New Dealer but he's competent and tough.
塔克是個激烈擁護“新政”的人,但他是精明強幹的硬漢子.