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flash AHD[flăsh] D.J.[flæʃ]K.K.[flæʃ]v.(动词)flashed, flash.ing, flash.es v.intr.(不及物动词)- To burst forth into or as if into flame.突然燃烧:突然迸发或象突然迸发似地发出火焰
- To give off light or be lighted in sudden or intermittent bursts.突然发光:迅速或间歇地熄灭或点燃灯火
- To appear or occur suddenly:闪现:突然显现或出现:The image flashed onto the screen.形象闪现在荧光屏上
- To move or proceed rapidly:飞驰:迅速移动或行进:The cars flashed by.汽车飞驰而过
- Slang To think of or remember something suddenly:【俚语】 突然想起或记起某事:flashed on that time we got caught in the storm.突然想起我们被困在暴风雨中的情景
- Slang To expose oneself in an indecent manner.【俚语】 表现不得体:以不得体的方式暴露自己
v.tr.(及物动词)- To cause (light) to appear suddenly or in intermittent bursts.突然出现:使(光)突然出现或间歇闪耀
- To cause to burst into flame.使发出火焰
- To reflect (light).反射(光)
- To cause to reflect light from (a surface).表面反光:使从(表面)反射光
- To make known or signal by flashing lights.以闪光做记号:通过闪光使人知道或发出信号
- To communicate or display at great speed:迅速传递:快速传递信息或炫耀:flashed the news to the world capitals.把消息迅速传递到世界主要城市中
- To exhibit briefly.短时间展览
- To display ostentatiously; flaunt.招摇:卖弄地炫耀;招摇
- To fill suddenly with water.灌水:使迅速充满水
- To cover with a thin protective layer.覆盖:以薄的保护层覆盖
n.(名词)- A sudden, brief, intense display of light.闪光:突然的、短暂的、强烈的光的显现
- A sudden perception:突然领悟:a flash of insight.突然的洞察
- A split second; an instant:即刻;一瞬间:I'll be on my way in a flash.我马上就上路
- A brief news dispatch or transmission.简短的新闻报导或播送
- Slang Gaudy or ostentatious display:【俚语】 招摇:庸俗华丽的或炫耀式的展览:"The antique flash and trash of an older southern California have given way to a sleeker age of cultural hip"(Newsweek)“旧南加州往日的炫丽与糟粕,早已被文化嬉皮的时髦时代取代”(新闻周刊)
- A flashlight.闪电
- Instantaneous illumination for photography:闪光:摄影时瞬间的照亮:photograph by flash.闪光摄影
- A device, such as a flashbulb, flashgun, or flash lamp, used to produce such illumination.闪光灯:一种用来产生此种照明的装置,如闪光电灯、闪光枪或闪光灯
- Slang The pleasurable sensation that accompanies the use of a drug; a rush.【俚语】 幻觉:使用麻醉毒品而产生的一种愉悦的感觉;激情
- Obsolete The language or cant of thieves, tramps, or underworld figures.【废语】 盗贼的黑话:小偷、流浪汉或黑社会的人使用的语言或黑话
adj.(形容词)- Happening suddenly or very quickly:突然的:突发的或迅速发生的:flash freezing.速冻
- Slang Ostentatious; showy:【俚语】 卖弄的;炫耀的:a flash car.浮华的轿车
- Of or relating to figures of quarterly economic growth released by the government and subject to later revision.经济增长率的:属于或有关政府发布的有待以后修改的季度经济增长数字
- Of or relating to photography using instantaneous illumination.利用闪光灯的:属于或有关使用瞬时照明摄影的
- Of or relating to thieves, swindlers, and underworld figures.与窃贼有关的:属于或有关小偷、骗子和黑社会人物的
flash in the pan - One that promises great success but fails.昙花一现:许诺会取得巨大成功但失败了的人
- Middle English flashen [to splash] 中古英语 flashen [泼,溅]
- variant of flasken flasken的变体
- [of imitative origin] [源于拟声词]
flash, gleam, glance, glint, sparkle, glitter, glisten, shimmer, glimmer, twinkle, scintillate- These verbs mean to send forth light.这些动词都指发光。
- Flash refers to a sudden and brilliant but short-lived outburst of light: Flash 指的是突然的、明亮的但短暂的发光: A bolt of lightning flashed across the horizon.一道闪电划过地平线。
- Gleam implies transient or constant light that often appears against a dark background: Gleam 暗指在黑色的背景上不断出现的短暂亮光: "The light gleams an instant, then it's night once more" (Samuel Beckett).“光亮闪了一会儿,然后马上又变成了黑夜” (塞缪尔·贝克特)。
- Glance refers most often to light reflected obliquely: Glance 最常用于指间接反射的光: Moonlight glanced off the windows of the darkened building.月光照在黑暗的建筑物的窗户上。
- Glint applies to briefly gleaming or flashing light: Glint 用以指短暂的发光或闪亮: Rays of sun glinted among the autumn leaves.太阳光穿过秋叶照射下来。
- Sparkle suggests a rapid succession of little flashes of high brilliance ( Sparkle 指一系列迅速闪动的高亮度小闪光( crystal that sparkled in the candlelight;在烛光下闪烁的水晶;frost sparkling on the pavement), andglitter, a similar succession of even greater intensity ( 路面上闪耀的霜), 而glitter 是具有更高亮度的相似的一系列光点( glittering mirrors). Toglisten is to shine with a sparkling luster: 闪亮的镜子), glister 是发亮并伴随有闪闪的光泽: The snow glistened in the dawn light.雪在黎明的曙光中闪耀。
- Shimmer means to shine with a soft, tremulous light: Shimmer 意思是以柔和的、颤动的光照射: "Everything about her shimmered and glimmered softly, as if her dress had been woven out of candle-beams" (Edith Wharton).“她四周的所有物体都发出柔和的光,仿佛她的衣服是由烛光织成的” (埃迪斯·瓦顿)。
- Glimmer refers to faint, fleeting light: Glimmer 指的是微弱的、迅速消失的光: "On the French coast, the light/Gleams, and is gone; the cliffs of England stand,/ Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay" (Matthew Arnold). Totwinkle is to shine with quick, intermittent flashes or gleams: “在法国海滩上,光微弱地闪动着,然后消失了;英国的山崖耸立在宁静的海湾边,微微闪光,巨大无比” (马修·阿诺尔德)。Twinkle 就是迅速地、间歇地发光或闪亮: "a few stars, twinkling faintly in the deep blue of the night sky" (Hugh Walpole).“几颗星星在深蓝色的夜空中微微闪烁着” (休·沃波尔)。
- Scintillate is applied to what flashes as if emitting sparks in a continuous stream: Scintillate 用来指如同源源不断的河流上发出的光: "ammonium chloride . . . depositing minute scintillating crystals on the windowpanes" (Primo Levi).See also Synonyms at blaze 1moment “氯化铵…在窗玻璃上凝结成闪烁的晶体” (普里莫·列维) 参见同义词 blaze1moment
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