
불꽃, 화염, 불길
A hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by something on fire; fire or blaze.
예문:
"The small candle flame flickered nervously in the drafty room."
"When the gas leak ignited, the entire kitchen was engulfed in a sheet of flame."
"We watched the bright yellow flame dance above the logs in the fireplace."
정열, 격정, (희망/분노의) 불길
A strong, intense feeling, such as passion, love, or anger, compared to the fierce burning of fire.
예문:
"The flame of hope that had kept him going finally died out after the bad news."
"She spoke with the flame of conviction, inspiring everyone in the audience."
"His jealousy fanned the flame of rivalry between the two brothers."
인터넷상에서 주고받는 격렬한 비난 메시지 또는 논쟁
A vitriolic or abusive message posted on the internet or sent by email, typically in quick response to another message.
예문:
"The moderator had to step in to stop the escalating flame war in the comments section."
"He received a harsh flame after criticizing the popular game update in his post."
불꽃을 내며 타오르다, 활활 타다
To burn brightly and give off flames; to burst into fire.
예문:
"The dry kindling quickly flamed up when he applied the match."
"The logs in the hearth flamed fiercely, warming the entire cabin."
(감정이) 북받쳐 오르다, (얼굴이) 붉어지다, 빛나다
(Of an intense emotion or color) to appear suddenly and fiercely, or to shine/glow like a flame.
예문:
"Anger flamed in his eyes when he heard the unfair accusation."
"Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment after she tripped on stage."
"The setting sun made the western windows flame with brilliant orange light."
(인터넷상에서) 격렬하게 비난하다, 다투다
To direct a vitriolic or abusive message at (someone) by posting on the internet or sending an email.
예문:
"If you post that controversial opinion, people are definitely going to flame you."
"He was flamed severely for using inappropriate language in the public forum."