flare up 英 [flɛə ʌp]   美 [flɛr ʌp]

flare up

flare up  英 [flɛə ʌp] 美 [flɛr ʌp]

phrase. 突然发怒;突然燃烧,骤然 

Indeed, last month, we looked at evidence that the last flare up occurred only a few hundred years ago. 事实上,上个月,我们在看最近一次,也就是几百年前的耀斑发生的有关证据。
Part of the answer is that the financial crisis, which seems to be in remission right now, could flare up again if money gets more expensive. 部分原因是现在看起来已经逐渐平息的金融危机,极有可能在资金使用成本提高的情况下再次爆发。

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  • phrase. 突然发怒;突然燃烧,骤然
  • 1. Indeed, last month, we looked at evidence that the last flare up occurred only a few hundred years ago.

    事实上,上个月,我们在看最近一次,也就是几百年前的耀斑发生的有关证据。

  • 2. Part of the answer is that the financial crisis, which seems to be in remission right now, could flare up again if money gets more expensive.

    部分原因是现在看起来已经逐渐平息的金融危机,极有可能在资金使用成本提高的情况下再次爆发。

ˌflare ˈup1(of flames, a fire, etc.火焰、火等)to suddenly start burning more brightly突然旺起来related nounflare-up (3)2(of a person)to suddenly become angry突然发怒related nounflare-up (1)3(of an illness, injury, etc.疾病、损伤等)to suddenly start again or become worse复发;突然加剧related nounflare-up (2)
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