美 [fleɪm ʌp]
闪耀,变得发炎:火焰突然变得更亮或更强烈;炎热的情绪或情感突然加剧。
突然变得极度愤怒:情绪或情感突然变得非常愤怒或激动。
flame out: 燃烧起来;勃然大怒 flame up: 燃烧起来;爆发;勃然大怒 . cast vt.
She felt colour flame up in her cheeks.
她感到脸上火辣辣地红了起来。
She tried to make the fire flame up.
她试着让炉火再旺起来。
It opened into the house, where the females were already astir, Zillah urging flakes of flame up the chimney with a colossal bellows;
那扇门通到大厅,女人们已经在那儿走动了:齐拉用一只巨大的风箱把火苗吹上烟囱;
Or I could have a non-adiabatic, I could take the same temperature change, by taking a flame, or a heat source and heating up my substance. So, clearly q is going to depend on the path.
也能改变温度,绝热指的是没有热传递,在非绝热条件下,也同样可以升温,比如用火或者热源加热,这样,q也应当与路径有关。
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We may be in for more crime and grime, but also more breathing room as some of the hype and waste goes up in flame.
Nepal had agreed to a Chinese request to not allow Everest expeditions in the buildup to the Beijing games when the Olympic flame was being taken up Everest.
Ives has mastered dozens of comical ways a pick-up attempt can flame out, and while Rooth's character has heard it all before, Elrod's determination to get to a "yes" lends poignancy to the humor.