flare
flare 英 [fleə(r)] 美 [fler]
vi. 闪耀;燃烧;突然发怒;加剧 n. 加剧;闪光;耀斑;爆发;喇叭形
进行时:flaring 过去式:flared 过去分词:flared 第三人称单数:flares 名词复数:flares
- A flare is a sudden burst of light. The flare of a lit match in the dark night is strangely beautiful.
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- vi. 闪耀;燃烧;突然发怒;加剧
- n. 加剧;闪光;耀斑;爆发;喇叭形
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1. The match flared and went out.
火柴闪亮了一下就熄了。
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2. The fire flared into life.
火旺了起来。
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3. Colour flared in her cheeks.
她两颊泛起了红晕。
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4. Violence flared when the police moved in.
警察逼近时爆发了暴力行为。
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5. Tempers flared towards the end of the meeting.
会议快结束时群情激愤。
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6. You should have told me!’ she flared at him.
“你应该告诉我的!”她气冲冲地对他说。
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7. The sleeves are tight to the elbow, then flare out.
袖子在肘部收紧,接着逐渐展开。
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8. The horse backed away, its nostrils flaring with fear.
马向后惊退,吓得鼻翼扇动。
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9. The flare of the match lit up his face.
火柴的光照亮了他的脸。
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10. a skirt with a slight flare
下摆略张的裙子
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11. a pair of flares
一条喇叭裤
- flare (n.) "a giving off of a bright, unsteady light," 1814, from flare (v.). This led to the sense of "signal fire" (1883). The astronomy sense is from 1937. Meaning "a gradual widening or spreading" is from 1910; hence flares "flared trousers" (1964).
- flare (v.) 1540s, "spread out" (hair), of unknown origin, perhaps from Scandinavian or from Dutch vlederen. Meaning "shine out with a sudden light" is from 1630s. The notion of "spreading out in display" is behind the notion of "spreading gradually outward" (1640s). Related: Flared; flaring.
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