释义 |
aflamea‧flame /əˈfleɪm/ adjective [not before noun]  - Faces aflame with drink, grotesque moustaches, pot bellies ... I seemed to have stumbled into a painting by Hogarth.
- Most of the city was aflame, and bitter fighting had taken over the downtown suburbs.
- The Great River swept sluggishly through meads that were aflame with buttercups and dotted with the last patches of melting snow.
- The sky was aflame and though she tried not to think of the sunsets from Fernando's cliff-top it was virtually impossible.
1burning SYN ablaze: Most of the city was aflame.2very bright with colour or light SYN ablazeaflame with trees aflame with autumn leaves3filled with strong emotions or excitement—aflame adverb |