单词 | flash |
释义 | flash [flæʃ] verb SHINE SUDDENLY 突然发光 ADVANCED intransitive or transitive ■to shine brightly and suddenly, or to make something shine in this way (使)闪耀,(使)闪光 •Stop flashing that light in •The lightning flashed and distant thunder rolled.电光闪过,远处雷声隆隆。 •You'd better slow down, that car was flashing (its lights) at intransitive literary ■If someone's eyes flash, they look bright because of the anger or excitement the person is feeling. (眼睛因愤怒或激动而)发亮,闪耀 [flæʃ] verb MOVE FAST 迅速移动 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to move very fast 飞驰,掠过 •They flashed past/by [flæʃ] verb SHOW QUICKLY 快速显示 transitive ■to show something for a short time (快速)出示,显示 •He flashed a smile and offered to buy me a drink.他笑了一下,随即提出请我喝一杯。 intransitive or transitive informal ■If someone flashes, they show their sexual organs in public 露私,当众暴露性器官 •He came out of the bushes and flashed at me.他从灌木中出来,向我暴露私处。 [flæʃ] verb COMMUNICATE 通信 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to communicate something quickly, especially using radio or light waves (尤指用无线电或光波)通信,联络 •Within moments of an event happening, the news can be flashed around the world.事件发生之后不久,消息就能迅速传遍世界。 [flæʃ] verb SUDDEN EXPERIENCE 突然的经历 intransitive + adverb or preposition ■If something flashes through/across your mind, you suddenly or quickly think of it (想法等)突然闪现 •The thought suddenly flashed through my mind that she didn't want to be here.我突然想到,她不想来这里。 [flæʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs flash sth around/about informal ■to intentionally make people understand that you have something valuable, especially in order to make them feel unhappy because they do not have it 炫耀 •She was flashing her engagement ring around.她正在四处炫耀她的订婚戒指。 [flæʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs flash back ■If your mind or thoughts flash back to something that happened in the past, you suddenly remember it 回忆起,回想起,记起 •Her mind flashed back to [flæʃ] noun BRIGHT LIGHT 闪光 countable ■a sudden bright light that quickly disappears 闪光;闪耀 •a flash of lightning一道闪电 •The bomb exploded in a flash of [flæʃ] noun SUDDEN EXPERIENCE 突然的经历 countable usually singular ■a sudden, powerful emotional or mental experience (情感的)突发;(想法的)突现 •The idea came to her in a flash of [flæʃ] noun PHOTOGRAPHY 摄影 countable or uncountable ■the device or system used to produce a bright light for a short time when taking a photograph 闪光灯;闪光操纵装置 •Where's the flash for the camera?照相机的闪光灯在哪里? •It's quite dark in here, I'll have to use flash.这里相当暗,我要用闪光灯。 [flæʃ] noun MILITARY SIGN 军队的标记 countable UK ■a small object or piece of material worn on a military uniform as a sign of rank, or (on clothing) a strip or mark of colour different from the main colour (佩于军服上的)徽章,肩章,臂章;(衣服上的)色条,色块 [flæʃ] noun QUICK LOOK 飞快地看 countable humorous ■a quick look at something 飞快的一瞥 •She leant over and I caught a flash of pink underwear.她屈身过来,我一眼瞥见了粉红色的内衣。 [flæʃ] noun a flash in the pan ■something that happened only once or for a short time and was not repeated 昙花一现 •Sadly, their success was just a flash in the pan.不幸的是,他们的成功仅仅是昙花一现。 [flæʃ] noun in a flash (also quick as a flash) informal ■quickly or suddenly 转瞬间,刹那间 •The ceremony was over in a flash.仪式转眼就结束了。 [flæʃ] adjective UK ■looking expensive in a way that attracts attention 昂贵的;奢华的 •That's a very flash suit he's wearing.他穿的那套西装看上去十分昂贵。 |
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