Visible, gaseous part of a fire.
The process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke.
Shine with a sudden light.
Другие значения термина "flame" 1 The people are indeed the fuel; but the nobility fan the flame .
2 It extinguishes natural affection; and no subsequent kindness can rekindle the flame .
3 The flame roared-youcouldn't hear yourself think-butit warmed a large area.
4 She quenched the alcohol flame and replaced the lamp in its case.
5 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Guardian developers: moths to the flame of new technology.
6 She was far from him now; the white flame in her face.
7 On the altar that is in the place the flame burnt brightly.
8 The flame of the light rose and fell in jerks and spasms.
9 Therefore, it was agreed that the Olympic flame will stay in Japan.
10 There, spring showers make way for fields of flame azaleas come June.
11 The tip of the flame should touch the bottom of the utensil.
12 The flicker was the flicker of the blue flame of the spirit-lamp.
13 In the first place, the flame itself is produced by blazing alcohol.
14 Like all things, keeping the flame alive in the bedroom takes work.
15 Then I will burn the paper in the flame of your lamp.
16 The high price of oil fanned the flame of speculation in Pennsylvania.
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