flame造句

The smolder will soon be a flame.

In our case, we generate this flow within the flame.

Asbestos reinforcement confers excellent flame retardation properties on a composite.

Wherever she passes she shall leave sulphurous footprints which will reek with a double flame.

The team reported that when they placed an insulated wire at the base of a thin, 19-inch flame and applied about 600 watts of power — similar to a medium — sized microwave oven, the flame went out.

The High Priestess than passes the flame to the first Olympic runner who carries the official torch of the Games. The Olympic Flame can only be lit in this way.

A kiln or part of a kiln in which pottery can be fired without being exposed to direct flame.

He pointed to the flashy lifestyle of flame-haired vixen Anna Chapman, whose real name is Anya Kushchenko, as flying in the face of how spying is done.

"and when the flame went up to heaven from the altar, the angel of the Lord went up in the flame of the altar, while Manoah and his wife were looking on; and they went down on their faces to the earth."

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a long epic will never be long estrogen; The family is an immortal flame burning forever forever warmth; Love is an altar wine too warm, never indulging fans forever!

The product is suitable to be used in important places as power lines such as high-rise buidings, tunnels, power stations and intellgent mansions, especially suitable for those places having a higher fire-fighting requirements, it is more reliable and safer than ordinary flame-retardant cable.

The fifth mascot is the brightly burning Olympic flame.

As the flame blazed up from the altar toward heaven, the angel of the LORD ascended in the flame.

Have you ignited the flame in your heat for participation in Exposition and serving Exposition?

Thank the flame for its light, but do not forget the lampholder standing in the shade with constancy of patience.

The servants began to work, the fire began to flame, and the roasting meat began to sizzle. A hundred years had not changed anyone or anything.

Be sure to trample the fire out before you leave, and cover it with earth just in case there is a flame left.

It's good to be adventurous, and explore the possibility of lighting an old flame, renewing an old friendship, or getting closer to a relative that you haven't ever connected with.

flame造句

The hillsides in June flame with azaleas.

Self accolades for twins or counterparts to ignite the divine flame within.

In this tutorial we will learn how to use the flame filter to make a simple abstract background.

The author even regrets the removal from the paintbox of rich greens based on arsenic and flame-red vermilion formed from powdered mercuric sulphide.

Above the couple's heads, the candle that has been left burning in broad daylight on one of the branches of an ornate copper chandelier can be interpreted as the nuptial flame, or as the eye of God.

This incident could fan the flame of rebellion.

widely cultivated South African perennial having flower heads with orange to flame-colored rays.

And when, Sirs, this pale flame has sprung into the air swaying to every wind, it brings vision to the human eye.

A volcano spouts flame and lava.

Be sure trample the fire out and cover it with earth just in case there is a flame left.

To start the engine, one must first light the small flame beneath the hot ignition tube and crank the engine once using the crank; these preparations take only a minute.

Literally "the house of light and flame", this is the place to be at 4am after a night of partying.

An electric field pushes a flame away from a burner in a recent Harvard experiment.

Based on this principle, the wand in the experiments essentially USES electricity to push the flame away from the burner, "detaching it from the fuel source, so it goes out."

The flame was carried in a special metal canister.