flashback 英 [ˈflæʃbæk]   美 [ˈflæʃˌbæk]

flashback

flashback  英 [ˈflæʃbæk] 美 [ˈflæʃˌbæk]

n. 倒叙;闪回;迷幻药效幻觉重现 

名词复数:flashbacks 

At this point the writer puts in [inserts] a flashback. 作者在这里安插了一段倒叙。
Graham: It was about an old man on his deathbed looking back on his life in flashback. 格雷姆:电影以倒叙法,述说一个老人临终躺卧床上,回顾自己一生。

  • A flashback is a transition in a story to an earlier time, that interrupts the normal chronological order of events. A flashback in a movie might show what happened when a character was younger.
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  • n. 倒叙;闪回;迷幻药效幻觉重现
  • 1. At this point the writer puts in [inserts] a flashback.

    作者在这里安插了一段倒叙。

  • 2. Graham: It was about an old man on his deathbed looking back on his life in flashback.

    格雷姆:电影以倒叙法,述说一个老人临终躺卧床上,回顾自己一生。

  • 3. The churning up of this flashback definitely explains to the audience why they’re so intense as a couple.

    在闪回中观众也会理解为什么这一对会关系一直很紧张,很少浪漫和温柔互动。

  • flashback (n.) also flash-back, 1903 in reference to fires in engines or furnaces, from verbal phrase (1902), from flash (v.) + back (adv.). Movie plot device sense is from 1916. The hallucinogenic drug sense is attested in psychological literature from 1970, which means probably hippies were using it a few years before.
flash·back / ˈflæʃbæk ; NAmE ˈflæʃbæk / noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] a part of a film/movie, play, etc. that shows a scene that happened earlier in time than the main story (电影或戏剧的)闪回,倒叙,倒叙片段 The events that led up to the murder were shown in a series of flashbacks. 通过一系列倒叙展现出了导致谋杀的各个情节。 The reader is told the story in flashback. 故事是以倒叙手法向读者讲述的。 2 [countable ] a sudden, very clear, strong memory of sth that happened in the past that is so real you feel that you are living through the experience again (往事的)闪回 flashback flashbacks flash·back / ˈflæʃbæk ; NAmE ˈflæʃbæk /
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