flare-up 英 [ˈfleərˌʌp]   美 [ˈflɛrˌʌp]

flare-up

flare-up  英 [ˈfleərˌʌp] 美 [ˈflɛrˌʌp]

n. 火焰、光等的骤发或骤燃;怒气(或疾病)的发作;昙花一现式的出名;喧笑 

名词复数:flare-ups 

In the longer term, however, Chinese officials must reflect on how they allowed the recent flare-up in their diplomatic posture to run against their interests. 在更长的一段时间内,中国政府必须表现出他们如何在最近爆发的事件中以怎样的外交姿态退让国家利益。
But at some point, enough uric acid accumulates to have a flare-up of gout, so if you're living longer you are more likely to reach that threshold," gout expert Dr. 但是,在某一刻,尿酸累积到足够多时,就会引发痛风。 所以如果人的寿命越长,到那个零界点的可能性就越大,”痛风病专家约翰.

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  • n. 火焰、光等的骤发或骤燃;怒气(或疾病)的发作;昙花一现式的出名;喧笑
  • 1. In the longer term, however, Chinese officials must reflect on how they allowed the recent flare-up in their diplomatic posture to run against their interests.

    在更长的一段时间内,中国政府必须表现出他们如何在最近爆发的事件中以怎样的外交姿态退让国家利益。

  • 2. But at some point, enough uric acid accumulates to have a flare-up of gout, so if you're living longer you are more likely to reach that threshold," gout expert Dr.

    但是,在某一刻,尿酸累积到足够多时,就会引发痛风。 所以如果人的寿命越长,到那个零界点的可能性就越大,”痛风病专家约翰.

  • 3. But without good news on these fronts, it's still very possible that another market flare-up could bring fears of rolling European defaults back to the fore.

    不过,如果在这些领域没有好消息的话,再来一场市场动荡,仍有可能会令人们对欧洲此起彼伏的违约的担忧死灰复燃。

ˈflare-up / ; NAmE / noun [usually singular ] 1 a sudden expression of angry or violent feeling (怒气、激烈情绪等)爆发 SYN outburst a flare-up of tension between the two sides 双方剑拔弩张 2 (of an illness 疾病 ) a sudden painful attack, especially after a period without any problems or pain 突发;(尤指)复发 3 the fact of a fire suddenly starting to burn again more strongly than before 骤燃;突然发出火焰 a flare-up of the bushfires 林区大火的猛燃 flare-up flare-ups ˈflare-up / ; NAmE /
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