The flaming fire warns me off by its own glow. 燃着的火,以它熊熊的光焰警告我不要走近它。
She had flaming red hair. 她有着火红的头发。
flaming
[ noun ]
the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
<noun.process> fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries [ adj ]
informal intensifiers
<adj.all> what a bally (or blinking) nuisance a bloody fool a crashing bore you flaming idiot
very intense
<adj.all> a fiery temper flaming passions
Flame \Flame\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Flamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flaming}.] [OE. flamen, flaumben, F. flamber, OF. also, flamer. See {Flame}, n.] 1. To burn with a flame or blaze; to burn as gas emitted from bodies in combustion; to blaze.
The main blaze of it is past, but a small thing would make it flame again. --Shak.
2. To burst forth like flame; to break out in violence of passion; to be kindled with zeal or ardor.
He flamed with indignation. --Macaulay.
Flaming \Flam"ing\, a. 1. Emitting flames; afire; blazing; consuming; illuminating.
2. Of the color of flame; high-colored; brilliant; dazzling. ``In flaming yellow bright.'' --Prior.
3. Ardent; passionate; burning with zeal; irrepressibly earnest; as, a flaming proclomation or harangue.
colorful \colorful\ adj. 1. having striking color. Opposite of {colorless}.
Syn: colored, coloured, in color(predicate). [WordNet 1.5]
"We were a few aisles away, we heard a loud muffled explosion, like a large balloon exploding," Profeta said. "Then we saw a cloud of smoke and flaming debris shoot up in the air.
In El Paso, Texas, a twin-engine plane skimmed over morning rush-hour traffic and crashed on a freeway access road, killing all three people aboard and spewing flaming debris that destroyed two parked cars, authorities said.
Scientology began with L. Ron Hubbard, an energetic writer with flaming red hair who was known for his rollicking Western tales and fanciful science-fiction stories.
Also on hand, in a flaming red dress, was Sen. Gore's wife Tipper.
While awaiting sunset over the sea, they are entertained by offbeat performances, such as housecats jumping through flaming hoops or a man who balances a bicycle on his nose.
He later won a Distinguished Flying Cross for completing the run before bailing out of the flaming plane.
Even prophets of doom in the financial community are backing off dire predictions made a year ago when Wynn opened the $630 million, 3,100-room resort, which features a flaming volcano, white tigers and bottlenose dolphins.
The plane's image on ground radar broke up at 7:19 p.m., 54 minutes after takeoff, and it plummeted earthward, spewing bodies and hunks of flaming wreckage into Lockerbie and the countryside in a 15-mile radius.
Two Canadian fighter jets collided over this southwestern German city during the early evening rush hour Tuesday, killing one of the pilots and showering sections of Karlsruhe with flaming debris, officials said.
When flaming barricades blocked downtown streets, roads to the canal were clear. The crisis gripping the rest of the country has barely touched the waterway so vital to Panama's economy.
Lockerbie bore the brunt of the Boeing 747's flaming wreckage when it fell out of the sky on Dec. 21.
"The dust collector blew up and spread these flaming metal chips and debris all over and started the fire," said McNamee.
Staples said the flaming cylinder contained phosphine and hydrogen.
It was 26 miles away when the distress signal was sent out and rushed to help, but flaming oil kept the Passat from getting closer than a mile to the stricken vessel, said British and Canadian coast guard officials.
This weekend, they are something else: a flaming mass of red which saves their reputation in a sudden finale. Again, they are not large plants.
Hundreds of demonstrators set up flaming barricades on the streets of the capital Thursday in a protest calling for the ouster of military strongman Gen.
He said he had no recollection of colliding with the bus, and broke down into tears when disfigured survivors testified of horror and panic inside the flaming bus.
Just look at that immaculate technique, those soft watches and flaming giraffes, and that vertiginous Christ on the Cross.
"At the end of it, Burt picked me up and hurled me off the flaming tower," the actor recalled. "I dropped 20 feet onto a platform.
Lawrence Favio, an airport baggage handler, was driving home for a dinner break at 8:46 p.m. when a sheet of flaming metal smashed into his Thunderbird.
Eight Pakistani sailors were rescued by an Indian crew after jumping into the Persian Gulf to escape their flaming cargo ship, the vessel's owners said Wednesday.
If you're a flaming reactionary or liberal, you bring hostile elements into your corner.
Spanish Ambassador Don Jose de la Bellacasa, letting bygones be bygones, used a long-handled, flaming torch to fire the first beacon on a damp and drizzly night.
He said he first ran to get out of the way of flaming debris, then grabbed a hose.
Many of the LBOs themselves, where existing management participated, were indeed dramatic examples of flaming greed. Others were simply highly speculative "buyouts" financed by "junk bonds."
But critics in the so-called military-reform movement contend that enemy fire can turn the lightly armored vehicle into a "flaming coffin" if it hits the fuel tank.
With the wind blowing back toward Clover Mist, a crew of 19 "hot shots" paraded through the timber Sunday dropping a flaming mixture of diesel fuel and gasoline at their feet.
She has kept the faith they once shared, but she's much too busy making ends meet to do very much more than pass the flaming torch to their son, Martin.
The obituary of the anguished announcer who reported the flaming crash of the dirigible Hindenberg in 1937 took 40 seconds.
Small girls in long skirts and scarves wind through the chanting, dancing crowd with flowers or small flaming lamps cradled in their hands.