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/แฟลม/     /F L AE1 M/     /flˈæm/
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If you are the slime behind this little flim-flam why, oh, why did you hire me? เก่งมาก ผมเชื่อว่าคุณไขคดีนี้สำเร็จ มีอีกอย่างที่ผมยังไม่เข้าใจ คุณชูวิทย์ Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)
Which is why, I flam to live, I must devote my life to Buddha. Which is why, I flam to live, I must devote my life to Buddha. Anna and the King (1999)
This entire script is flim-flam. Hmm? บทหนังเนี่ยมันหลอกลวงชัดๆ Saving Mr. Banks (2013)
In our world, we call it a flam. ในโลกของเรา เราเรียกมันว่าเชื้อไฟ The King (2017)

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flam4. Just before bringing it to the boil, set to a low flame and remove the scum again.
flamAll her years of work and effort have gone up in flames.
flamAll of a sudden, the barn went up in flames.
flamAll of a sudden the thirty-story skyscraper went up in flames.
flamFanned by the strong wind, the flames spread in all directions.
flamHeat sesame oil in the pan on a medium flame, add the chicken meat, the garlic and fry, when the colour changes pour in the Chinese soup, add the Chinese cabbage and boil.
flamHe fanned the fire into flames.
flamHer cheeks flamed up.
flamI also heard that it was awful around the Eternal Flame.
flamIt depends on the strength of the flame, the pan used and the type of ingredients.
flamI would love to see my old flame again.
flamJust one slip and you'll be mistaken for a troll and flamed.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
flam
 /F L AE1 M/
/แฟลม/
/flˈæm/

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Flam

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Flammed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Flamming. ] To deceive with a falsehood. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

God is not to be flammed off with lies. South. [ 1913 Webster ]

Flam

n. [ Cf. AS. fleám, fl&aemacr_;m, flight. √84 . Cf. Flimflam. ] A freak or whim; also, a falsehood; a lie; an illusory pretext; deception; delusion. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

A perpetual abuse and flam upon posterity. South. [ 1913 Webster ]

Flambe

‖a. [ F., p.p. of flamber to singe, pass (a thing) through flame. Cf. Flambeau. ] 1. (Ceramics) Decorated by glaze splashed or irregularly spread upon the surface, or apparently applied at the top and allowed to run down the sides; -- said of pieces of Chinese porcelain. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

2. a. [ F., p.p. of flamber to singe, pass (a thing) through flame. ] (Cooking) Dipped in or covered with a flammable liqueur and set afire when served; -- usually used postpositively; as, cherries flambe. [ PJC ]

Flambeau

n.; pl. Flambeaux r Flambeaus [ F., fr. OF. flambe flame, for flamble, from L. flammula a little flame, dim. of flamma flame. See Flame. ] A flaming torch, esp. one made by combining together a number of thick wicks invested with a quick-burning substance (anciently, perhaps, wax; in modern times, pitch or the like); hence, any torch. [ 1913 Webster ]

Flamboyant

a. [ F. ] (Arch.) Characterized by waving or flamelike curves, as in the tracery of windows, etc.; -- said of the later (15th century) French Gothic style. [ 1913 Webster ]

Flamboyer

n. [ F. flamboyer to be bright. ] (Bot.) A name given in the East and West Indies to certain trees with brilliant blossoms, probably species of Cæsalpinia. [ 1913 Webster ]

Flame

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Flamed p. pr. & vb. n. Flaming. ] [ OE. flamen, flaumben, F. flamber, OF. also, flamer. See Flame, n. ] 1. To burn with a flame or blaze; to burn as gas emitted from bodies in combustion; to blaze. [ 1913 Webster ]

The main blaze of it is past, but a small thing would make it flame again. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To burst forth like flame; to break out in violence of passion; to be kindled with zeal or ardor. [ 1913 Webster ]

He flamed with indignation. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]

Flame

v. t. To kindle; to inflame; to excite. [ 1913 Webster ]

And flamed with zeal of vengeance inwardly. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

Flame

n. [ OE. flame, flaume, flaumbe, OF. flame, flambe, F. flamme, fr. L. flamma, fr. flamma, fr. flagrare to burn. See Flagrant, and cf. Flamneau, Flamingo. ] 1. A stream of burning vapor or gas, emitting light and heat; darting or streaming fire; a blaze; a fire. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Burning zeal or passion; elevated and noble enthusiasm; glowing imagination; passionate excitement or anger. “In a flame of zeal severe.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Where flames refin'd in breasts seraphic glow. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]

Smit with the love of sister arts we came,
And met congenial, mingling flame with flame. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Ardor of affection; the passion of love. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A person beloved; a sweetheart. Thackeray.

Syn. -- Blaze; brightness; ardor. See Blaze. [ 1913 Webster ]


Flame bridge, a bridge wall. See Bridge, n., 5. --
Flame color, brilliant orange or yellow. B. Jonson. --
Flame engine, an early name for the gas engine. --
Flame manometer, an instrument, invented by Koenig, to obtain graphic representation of the action of the human vocal organs. See Manometer. --
Flame reaction (Chem.), a method of testing for the presence of certain elements by the characteristic color imparted to a flame; as, sodium colors a flame yellow, potassium violet, lithium crimson, boracic acid green, etc. Cf. Spectrum analysis, under Spectrum. --
Flame tree (Bot.), a tree with showy scarlet flowers, as the Rhododendron arboreum in India, and the Brachychiton acerifolium of Australia.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Flame-colored

a. Of the color of flame; of a bright orange yellow color. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]


WordNet (3.0)
flambe(v) pour liquor over and ignite (a dish)
flambeau(n) a flaming torch (such as are used in processions at night)
flamboyance(n) extravagant elaborateness, Syn. floridness, showiness, floridity, Example: he wrote with great flamboyance
flamboyant(adj) marked by ostentation but often tasteless, Syn. showy, splashy, Example: a cheap showy rhinestone bracelet; a splashy half-page ad
flamboyantly(adv) in a fancy colorful manner, Syn. showily, flashily, Example: he dresses rather flamboyantly
flame(v) be in flames or aflame, Example: The sky seemed to flame in the Hawaiian sunset
flame(v) criticize harshly, usually via an electronic medium, Example: the person who posted an inflammatory message got flamed
flame cell(n) organ of excretion in flatworms
flame-colored(adj) having the brilliant orange-red color of flames, Syn. flame-coloured
flame fish(n) a cardinalfish found in tropical Atlantic coastal waters, Syn. flamefish, Apogon maculatus

DING DE-EN Dictionary
Flamenco { m }flamenco [Add to Longdo]
Flamme { f } | Flammen { pl } | in Flammen | in Flammen aufgehenflame | flames | aflame | to go up in flames [Add to Longdo]
Flamme { f } | in Flammen stehen | in Flammen stehendblaze | to be a blaze | to be ablaze [Add to Longdo]
Flammenhärtung { f }flame hardening [Add to Longdo]
Flammenlänge { f }flame length [Add to Longdo]
Flammenmeer { m }sea of flames; sheet of flames [Add to Longdo]
Flammenofen { m }reverbatory; reverbatory furnace [Add to Longdo]
Flammentod { m }death by burning [Add to Longdo]
Flammenwächter { m }; Brandmelder { m }flame detector [Add to Longdo]
Flammenwächter { m }flame monitor [Add to Longdo]
Flammenwerfer { m } | Flammenwerfer { pl }flame-thrower | flame-throwers [Add to Longdo]
Flammeri { n } (Süßspeise) [ cook. ]flummery [Add to Longdo]
Flammpunkt { m }flash point; flashing point [Add to Longdo]
flambierento flambé; to flambe [Add to Longdo]
flammen | flammendto flame | flaming [Add to Longdo]

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