The autumn woods were aflame with colour. 那片秋林红似火.
The whole building was soon aflame. 整个建筑物不久就燃烧起来了.
Her cheeks were aflame. 她的两颊绯红.
aflame
[ adj ]
keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement
<adj.all> his face all ablaze with excitement he was aflame with desire
lighted up by or as by fire or flame
<adj.all> forests set ablaze (or afire) by lightning even the car's tires were aflame a night aflare with fireworks candles alight on the tables houses on fire
Aflame \A*flame"\ ([.a]*fl[=a]m"), adv. & a. [Pref. a- + flame.] In flames; glowing with light or passion; ablaze. --G. Eliot.
Police said woods and a road were aflame with burning jet fuel when they arrived at the scene.
On Friday, scores of unemployed people went on a rampage in Gabon's economic capital, Port Gentil, breaking shop windows, looting stores and setting cars aflame.
Protesters set cars aflame, looted stores and stoned cars and buses.
He then took David to a basement in an abandoned apartment building, doused him with gasoline and told David he would set him aflame if he did not take drugs, McConville said.
When he sings 'Wonderful Tonight' just one couple of romantics held aloft their lighters aflame.