late 14c., "flame-like in appearance;" c. 1400, "on fire," present participle adjective from flame (v.). Meaning "of bright or gaudy colors" is from mid-15c. As an intensifying adjective, late 19c. Meaning "glaringly homosexual" is homosexual slang, 1970s (along with flamer (n.) "conspicuously homosexual man"); but flamer "glaringly conspicuous person or thing" (1809) and flaming "glaringly conspicuous" (1781) are much earlier in a general sense, both originally with reference to "wenches." Related: Flamingly.
权威例句
1. Oh God, you get so flaming worked up about everything.
哦,天哪,你总是这么激动,真该死。
2. She has had a flaming row with her lover.
她刚和恋人发生了激烈的争吵。
3. He has flaming red hair.
他有一头火红的头发。
4. Flaming torches were positioned at intervals along the terrace.
沿台阶每隔一段距离布置有燃烧着的火炬.
5. The plane, which was full of fuel, scattered flaming fragments over a large area.