flameproof
/ˈfleɪmpruːf/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfleɪmpruːf/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈflām-ˌprüf/ (ame, mw)
flameproof — 形容詞
- flameproofpositive
- more flameproofcomparative
- most flameproofsuperlative
1. treated or constructed so that the material will not catch fire easily, often us
防火的
經處理後不易被火點燃的材質
treated or constructed so that the material will not catch fire easily, often used to describe protective clothing, cookware, and building parts.
Hana wore a flameproof jacket while welding the metal gate in the workshop.
Hana 在工坊裡焊接金屬大門時,穿著一件防火外套。
attributive: flameproof + clothing noun
The chemistry lab uses flameproof curtains to stop a small fire from spreading.
化學實驗室使用防火窗簾,避免小火延燒擴散。
collocation: flameproof curtains / fabrics
Imani transferred the hot pan straight from the oven onto a flameproof ceramic plate.
Imani 把熱鍋直接從烤箱端出,放到一個耐火的陶瓷盤上。
All wiring inside the engine room must be flameproof under the new safety rules.
依據新的安全規定,引擎室內所有線路都必須是防火的。
Tomás chose flameproof tiles for the wall behind his wood-burning stove.
Tomás 為他的燒柴爐後方牆面挑選了防火磁磚。
- fire-resistant
broader; resists heat and burning, not only direct flame
- fireproof
stronger claim — will not burn at all, not just delay ignition
- non-flammable
describes the material itself; flameproof often describes a treated finished product
- flammable
burns easily on contact with flame
- combustible
more technical — capable of catching fire under defined conditions
文法句型
flameproof + noun
be flameproof
用法筆記
Frequently attributive, modifying nouns like jacket, curtain, dish, cable, or door. Distinguish from 'fireproof', which implies a stronger guarantee that the object will not burn at all; 'flameproof' usually means resistant to ignition by direct flame for a limited time.