词汇 | flash |
释义 | flash (noun) flash (adjective) flash 8 ENTRIES FOUND: flash (verb) flash (noun) flash (adjective) flash card (noun) flash point (noun) hot flash (noun) news flash (noun) pan (noun) 1 flash /ˈflæʃ/ verb flashes; flashed; flashing 1 flash /ˈflæʃ/ verb flashes; flashed; flashing Learner's definition of FLASH 1 : to shine or give off bright light suddenly or in repeated bursts闪耀;闪烁 [no object] Thunder rumbled and lightning flashed.雷声隆隆,电光闪闪。 Cameras flashed as the celebrities passed.名人走过时,相机闪个不停。 A car was sitting on the side of the road with its lights flashing.一辆汽车停在路旁,车灯闪烁着。 [+ object] She flashed her car's headlights (at us) and honked her horn.她(朝我们)闪车头灯、按喇叭。 2 a : to appear quickly or suddenly突然出现 [no object] A message flashed on the screen.一条信息突然出现在屏幕上。 [+ object] The screen flashed a message in black letters.屏幕上出现了一条黑体字信息。 b [no object] : to move or pass very quickly飞驰;掠过 A car flashed by.一辆汽车飞驰而过。 An idea flashed into/through his mind. [=he suddenly had an idea]他突然想到一个主意。 3 [no object] of the eyes : to show strong emotion(眼睛)流露出强烈感情 Her eyes flashed with anger.她眼中冒着怒火。 4 [+ object] : to show (something) briefly(短暂地)亮出,出示 The mugger flashed a knife and demanded their wallets.劫匪亮出刀子,命令他们拿出钱包。 The officer flashed his badge.这位官员亮出他的证章。 She flashed a shy smile.她含羞一笑。 5 informal : to show your sexual organs to (someone) suddenly and briefly in public当众(向某人)暴露性器官 [+ object] A strange man flashed her on the subway.地铁上,一名陌生男子突然冲她暴露出性器官。 [no object] He was arrested for flashing.他因当众暴露性器官被捕。 — see also flasher 2 flash /ˈflæʃ/ noun plural flashes 2 flash /ˈflæʃ/ noun plural flashes Learner's definition of FLASH 1 [count] : a sudden bright light闪光;闪烁;突发亮光 A brilliant/blinding flash lit up the sky.一道耀眼的亮光照亮天空。 a flash of lightning = a lightning flash一道闪电 2 [count] : a sudden appearance or occurrence of something突然出现;突然发生 a flash of insight突然的领悟 a flash of color突然闪现的颜色 a flash of wit灵机一动 a flash of anger怒上心头 The idea for the movie came to her in a flash of inspiration.一个关于那部电影的想法突然闪过她的脑海。 — see also hot flash 3 [noncount] usually disapproving : a fancy or exciting quality or appearance that is meant to attract attention to something that is usually not very good or interesting花哨;噱头 They relied on gimmicks and flash to get people's attention.他们依靠各种噱头和花里胡哨的形象吸引人们的注意。 a show with a lot of flash but little substance花里胡哨、内容空洞的节目 4 : a device that is used to produce a brief and very bright flash of light for taking photographs(摄影用)闪光灯 [count] a camera with a flash带闪光灯的照相机 Use the flash when you're taking pictures indoors.在室内照相时,要使用闪光灯。 [noncount] a picture taken using flash一张使用闪光灯拍摄的照片 flash photography [=photography that is done with a flash]闪光摄影术 — see picture at camera; compare flashbulb 5 [count] : newsflash (as) quick as a flash informal : very quickly快如闪电;立刻 The waitress brought our order as quick as a flash.女服务员以闪电般的速度给我们上了菜。 flash in the pan : a person or thing that fails after being very popular or successful for a brief time昙花一现的人(或事物) He was a flash in the pan whose second album didn't sell very well.他可谓是昙花一现,第二张专辑的销量就不太好。 in a flash informal : very quickly or suddenly非常快地;骤然 I'll be back in a flash.我马上就回来。 The idea came to me in a flash.我立刻想到这个主意。 3 flash /ˈflæʃ/ adjective 3 flash /ˈflæʃ/ adjective Learner's definition of FLASH 1 always used before a noun : beginning suddenly and lasting only a short time突然而短暂的 a flash fire一场突发的火灾 a flash flood [=a sudden flood that is caused by heavy rain and that lasts a short time]暴雨引发的暴洪 2 always used before a noun, US, informal : very talented非常有才能的;杰出的 a flash athlete杰出的运动员 3 [more flash; most flash] British, informal + disapproving : flashy, showy a flash car华而不实的轿车 |
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