flame

flame
1. noun
1) Flamme, die

be in flames — in Flammen stehen

burst into flame — in Brand geraten

2) (joc.): (boyfriend/girlfriend) Flamme, die (ugs.)

old flame — alte Flamme (ugs. veralt.)

3) (Computing) Flame, die
2. transitive verb
(Computing)

flame somebody — jemandem eine Flame/Flames schicken

the PC was flamed — die PC wurde mit Flames überzogen

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[fleim] 1. noun
(the bright light of something burning: A small flame burned in the lamp.) die Flamme
2. verb
1) (to burn with flames: His eyes flamed with anger.) leuchten
2) (to become very hot, red etc: Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment.) flammen
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- flammable
- flame of the forest
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flame
[fleɪm]
I. n
1. (fire) Flamme f
naked \flame offene Flamme
to be in \flames in Flammen stehen
to burst into \flame in Brand geraten
to go up in \flames in Flammen aufgehen
2. (fig) passion Flamme f fig geh, Feuer nt; (fig: ardour) Glut f geh, Hitze f
\flame of freedom Freiheitsliebe f
\flames of love/lust Feuer nt der Liebe/Lust fig geh
\flames of passion Glut f der Leidenschaft geh
3. INET beleidigende [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ beleidigendes] E-Mail
4. (dated sl: sweetheart) Flamme f fam
his old high school \flame seine alte Flamme aus der Schulzeit
5. (failure) Misserfolg m
II. vi
1. (blaze) brennen, lodern; (be brightly coloured) leuchten
2. (fig: become red) glühen
her cheeks \flamed sie errötete
to \flame red rot leuchten
3. (fig: burn with passion) glühen fig
seeing the damage made the hatred \flame within her als sie den Schaden sah, flammte der Hass in ihr auf
4. AM (pej fam: act gay) sich akk tuntig aufführen fam o pej
III. vt (sl)
to \flame sb COMPUT jdn per E-Mail beleidigen
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[fleɪm]
1. n
1) Flamme f

the house was in flames — das Haus stand in Flammen

2) (of passion) Flamme f (geh), Feuer nt no pl
3) (inf: sweetheart) Flamme f (inf)

she's an old flame of his — sie ist eine alte or ehemalige Flamme von ihm (inf)

4) (COMPUT) Flame nt, beleidigende E-Mail
2. vi
(fire) lodern, flammen (geh); (fig face, cheeks) glühen
3. vt (COMPUT)

to flame sb — jdm eine Flame schicken

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flame [fleım]
A s
1. Flamme f:
be in flames in Flammen stehen
2. fig Flamme f, Glut f, Leidenschaft f, Heftigkeit f
3. umg Flamme f (Freundin):
an old flame of mine
4. Leuchten n, Glanz m
5. grelle Färbung
6. COMPUT Flame n, beleidigende E-Mail
B v/t TECH flammen
C v/i
1. lodern:
flame up
a) auflodern,
b) in Flammen aufgehen
2. (rot) glühen, leuchten:
flame up aufbrausen, in Wut geraten;
her eyes flamed with anger ihre Augen flammten oder funkelten vor Wut;
her cheeks flamed red ihre Wangen färbten sich rot
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1. noun
1) Flamme, die

be in flames — in Flammen stehen

burst into flame — in Brand geraten

2) (joc.): (boyfriend/girlfriend) Flamme, die (ugs.)

old flame — alte Flamme (ugs. veralt.)

3) (Computing) Flame, die
2. transitive verb
(Computing)

flame somebody — jemandem eine Flame/Flames schicken

the PC was flamed — die PC wurde mit Flames überzogen

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n.
Flamme -n f. v.
flammen v.

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