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1 allume-feu
allume-feu (plural allume-feu(x)) [alymfø]masculine noun* * *allume-feu nm inv fire-lighter.[alymfø] nom masculin invariable1. [bois] kindling wood2. [à alcool] fire-lighter -
2 flamme
flamme [flαm]feminine nouna. [de feu] flamec. ( = éclat) brilliance* * *flɑm
1.
1) ( feu) flame2) ( passion amoureuse) love3) ( ardeur)4) ( marque postale) postmark caption
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••descendre quelqu'un/quelque chose en flammes — (colloq) to shoot somebody/something down
jeter feu et flamme — [personne] to be raging
être tout feu tout flamme — [personne] to be wildly enthusiastic
* * *flɒm nf1) flameen flammes — on fire, ablaze
2) fig* * *A nf1 ( feu) flame; la flamme s'est éteinte the flame went out; passer une volaille à la flamme to singe a fowl;2 ( passion amoureuse) love; déclarer sa flamme à qn to declare one's love to sb;3 ( ardeur) parler avec flamme to speak passionately; discours plein de flamme fiery speech; la flamme de son regard his/her flashing eyes; ranimer la flamme d'une tradition to rekindle a tradition;4 Postes postmark caption;B flammes nfpl ( feu) fire ¢; en flammes on fire; être la proie des flammes to be on fire; être dévoré par les flammes to be consumed by the flames; l'avion est tombé en flammes the plane went down in flames; les flammes de l'enfer Relig the fires of hell.flamme olympique Sport Olympic flame; flamme du soldat inconnu eternal flame on the tomb of the unknown soldier.descendre qn/qch en flammes to shoot sb/sth down; jeter feu et flamme [personne] to be raging; être tout feu tout flamme [personne] to be wildly enthusiastic.[flam] nom féminin1. [feu] flamefaire une flamme to flare ou to blaze upcracher ou jeter ou lancer des flammesa. [dragon] to breathe fireb. [canon] to flare2. (littéraire) [éclat] fire3. [ferveur] fire4. (archaïque & littéraire) [amour] ardour6. [sur une lettre] slogan7. ÉLECTRICITÉ————————flammes nom féminin plurielpérir dans les flammes to burn to death, to be burnt aliveà la flamme de locution prépositionnellelire une inscription à la flamme d'un briquet to read an inscription by the light of a cigarette lighteravec flamme locution adverbiale————————en flammes locution adjectivale————————en flammes locution adverbiale
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