- flame message
- вчт сообщение оскорбительного или провокационного содержания
English-Russian electronics dictionary .
English-Russian electronics dictionary .
flame — [n1] fire blaze, brightness, conflagration, flare, flash, holocaust, light, rapid oxidation, wildfire; concepts 478,521 flame [n2] lover; passion affection, ardor, baby, beau, beloved, boyfriend, darling, dear, desire, enthusiasm, fervor, fire,… … New thesaurus
Flame (disambiguation) — Flame is burning gas or vapor, the visible part of fire.Flame may also refer to: * Flaming (internet), a message sent over the internet with the deliberate intent to insult. * Eternal flame, a constantly burning flame ** Olympic Flame, eternal… … Wikipedia
flame mail — UK US noun [C or U] ► COMMUNICATIONS, INTERNET an angry or offensive email message or messages: »Flame mail is in abundance on electronic bulletin boards, online discussions, and so on … Financial and business terms
flame — ▪ I. flame flame 1 [fleɪm] verb [intransitive] informal COMPUTING to send someone an angry or rude message in an email or on a bulletin board (= place in a computer information system where you can read or leave messages ) [m0] … Financial and business terms
flame — I. noun Etymology: Middle English flaume, flaumbe, from Anglo French flame (from Latin flamma) & flambe, flamble, from Latin flammula, diminutive of flamma flame; akin to Latin flagrare to burn more at black Date: 14th century 1. the glowing… … New Collegiate Dictionary
flame — flame1 [fleım] n ↑flame, ↑wax, ↑wick [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin flamma flame ] 1.) [U and C] hot bright burning gas that you see when something is on fire ▪ Flames poured out of the windows of the building. ▪ They rushed past… … Dictionary of contemporary English
flame — I UK [fleɪm] / US noun Word forms flame : singular flame plural flames ** 1) [countable/uncountable] the brightly burning gas that you see coming from a fire He sat by the fire staring at the flames. in flames (= burning): The whole building was… … English dictionary
flame — flame1 [ fleım ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount the brightly burning gas that you see coming from a fire: He sat by the fire staring at the flames. in flames (=burning): The whole building was soon in flames. burst into/go up in/erupt in flames: A … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flame — n. An insulting, emotional, caustic e mail message or newsgroup posting. flame v. Example Citation: Consumerama boasts that it s run by people with a *BEEF* a WEBSITE! An on line forum for flames, bellyaches and the surrealistic Naked Mole Rats… … New words
flame — A deliberately insulting e mail message or post to a Usenet newsgroup, often containing a personal attack on the writer of an earlier post. See also flame bait; flame war … Dictionary of networking
flame — 1. noun /fleɪm/ a) The visible part of fire. b) A romantic partner or lover in usually short lived but passionate affair. See Also: blaze, chamiso, coleus, combustion, fire, flare, incendiary … Wiktionary