flash 英 [flæʃ]   美 [flæʃ]

flash

flash  英 [flæʃ] 美 [flæʃ]

v. 闪光  n. 闪光,闪现 

进行时:flashing  过去式:flashed  过去分词:flashed  第三人称单数:flashes  名词复数:flashes  比较级:flasher  最高级:flashest 

Lightning flashed in the distance. 远处电光闪闪。
the flashing blue lights of a police car 警车闪烁的蓝灯

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  • v. 闪光
  • n. 闪光,闪现
  • 1. Lightning flashed in the distance.

    远处电光闪闪。

  • 2. the flashing blue lights of a police car

    警车闪烁的蓝灯

  • 3. The guide flashed a light into the cave.

    导游用手电筒照射洞穴。

  • 4. Red lights flashed a warning at them.

    红灯闪亮向他们发出警告。

  • 5. Red lights flashed them a warning.

    红灯闪亮向他们发出警告。

  • 6. Why is that driver flashing at us?

    那个司机为什么向我们闪灯?

  • 7. A look of terror flashed across his face.

    他脸上掠过惊恐的神色。

  • 8. A terrible thought flashed through my mind.

    一个可怕的想法闪过我的脑海。

  • 9. A message was flashing on his pager.

    他的寻呼机上闪现出一则信息。

  • 10. Her eyes flashed with anger.

    她眼中闪出怒火。

  • 11. a camera with a built-in flash

    有内置闪光灯的照相机

  • 12. I'll need flash for this shot.

    拍这个镜头我需要闪光灯。

  • 13. a flash of white teeth

    闪露洁白的牙齿

  • 14. a flash car

    外表华丽的轿车

  • flash (adj.) from flash (v.) in various and unconnected senses, often slang; sense of "of or associated with thieves, prostitutes, etc." is from c. 1700. That of "vulgar, showy" is from 1785 (it is older in flashy). That of "expert, smart" is from 1812.
  • flash (n.1) 1560s, "sudden burst of flame or light," from flash (v.); originally of lightning. Figuratively (of wit, laughter, anger, etc.) from c. 1600. Meaning "period occupied by a flash, very short time" is from 1620s. Sense of "superficial brilliancy" is from 1670s. Meaning "first news report" is from 1857. The comic book character dates to 1940. Meaning "photographic lamp" is from 1913. Flash cube (remember those?) is from 1965.
  • flash (n.2) "sudden rush of water," 1660s, earlier "watery place or marsh, a swamp" (c. 1400; in place names from c. 1300), of uncertain origin or connection to flash (n.1); perhaps from Old French flache, from Middle Dutch vlacke. Flash flood is from 1940.
  • flash (v.) Middle English flashen, flasken (c. 1200), "sprinkle or splash (water, powder, etc.); to gush forth;" probably at least partly imitative (compare splash, dash), or in part from PIE *bhleu- "to swell, well up," extended form of root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell." From c. 1400, of birds, "to dart or flit" also, of fire, "burst into flames." Some of the extended senses perhaps are from Scandinavian. Meanings "burst suddenly into view" (intransitive) and "emit or send forth suddenly" (transitive) are from 1580s. the Sense of "expose the genitals" is recorded by 1846. Related: Flashed; flashing. Flash card is from 1923.
flash™ / flæʃ ; NAmE flæʃ / verb , noun , adjective flash flashes flashed flashing verb shine brightly 照耀 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to shine very brightly for a short time; to make sth shine in this way (使)闪耀,闪光 Lightning flashed in the distance. 远处电光闪闪。 the flashing blue lights of a police car 警车闪烁的蓝灯 + adv./prep. A neon sign flashed on and off above the door. 门上方霓虹灯忽明忽暗地闪烁着。 flashsth The guide flashed a light into the cave. 导游用手电筒照射洞穴。 give signal 发出信号 2 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to use a light to give sb a signal 用光发出信号 flashsth (at sb) Red lights flashed a warning at them. 红灯闪亮向他们发出警告。 flashsb (sth) Red lights flashed them a warning. 红灯闪亮向他们发出警告。 flashat sb Why is that driver flashing at us? 那个司机为什么向我们闪灯? show quickly 快速显示 3 [transitive ] flashsth at sb to show sth to sb quickly (快速地)出示,显示 He flashed his pass at the security officer. 他向保安员亮了一下通行证。 move quickly 快速移动 4 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to move or pass very quickly 飞速运动;掠过 The countryside flashed past the train windows. 乡村景色从火车窗外飞掠而过。 A look of terror flashed across his face. 他脸上掠过惊恐的神色。 of thoughts/memories 思想;记忆 5 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to come into your mind suddenly 突然想到;猛然想起 A terrible thought flashed through my mind. 一个可怕的想法闪过我的脑海。 on screen 屏幕 6 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to appear on a television screen, computer screen, etc. for a short time; to make sth do this (使)闪现,映出,显示 A message was flashing on his pager. 他的寻呼机上闪现出一则信息。 flash(sth) (up) His name was flashed up on the screen. 屏幕上显示出了他的名字。 send news 发送消息 7 [transitive ] flashsth + adv./prep. to send information quickly by radio, computer, etc. (通过无线电、计算机等)快速发送(信息) News of their triumph was flashed around the world. 他们胜利的消息迅速传遍了全世界。 show emotion 显露情感 8 [intransitive ] (+ adv./prep.) ( literary) to show a strong emotion suddenly and quickly 突然显露(强烈情感) Her eyes flashed with anger. 她眼中闪出怒火。 of a man 男子 9 [intransitive ] ( informal) if a man flashes,he shows his sexual organs in public 当众暴露性器官 IDIOM flash sb a ˈsmile, ˈlook, etc. to smile, look, etc. at sb suddenly and quickly 向…微微一笑(或瞥一眼) PHRASAL VERBS ˌflash sth aˈround ( disapproving) to show sth to other people in order to impress them 炫耀(某物) He's always flashing his money around. 他总是在炫耀他的金钱。 ˌflash ˈback (to sth) 1 if your mind flashes backto sth, you remember sth that happened in the past 回忆;回想;回顾 Her thoughts flashed back to their wedding day. 她回忆起他们婚礼那一天的情景。 related noun flashback  (2 ) 2 if a film/movie flashes backto sth, it shows things that happened at an earlier time, for example at an earlier part of sb's life (电影)闪回,倒叙 related noun flashback  (1 ) 3 to reply very quickly and/or angrily 迅即答覆;愤怒回答 ˌflash ˈby/ˈpast (of time 时间 ) to go very quickly 飞逝 The morning has just flashed by. 这个上午转眼就过去了。 ˈflash on sth ( US) ( informal) to suddenly remember or think of sth 突然回想起;猛地想到 I flashed on an argument I had with my sister when we were kids. 我突然回想起小时候和姐姐的一次争吵。 ˈflash on sb [no passive ] if sth flashes on you,you suddenly realize it 突然意识到;猛然领悟 it flashes on sb that… It flashed on me that he was the man I'd seen in the hotel. 我顿时认出他就是我在旅馆里看到的那个人。 noun light 1 [countable ] a sudden bright light that shines for a moment and then disappears 闪光;闪耀 a flash of lightning 一道闪电 Flashes of light were followed by an explosion. 阵阵闪光后就是一声爆炸的巨响。 There was a blinding flashand the whole building shuddered. 一道眩目的闪光过后,整栋大楼颤抖起来。 signal 信号 2 [countable ] the act of shining a light on sth, especially as a signal (尤指信号灯)闪亮 in photography 摄影 3 [countable ,  uncountable ] a piece of equipment that produces a bright light for a very short time, used for taking photographs indoors, when it is dark, etc; the use of this when taking a photograph 闪光灯 a camera with a built-in flash 有内置闪光灯的照相机 I'll need flash for this shot. 拍这个镜头我需要闪光灯。 flash photography 闪光摄影术 of bright colour 鲜明颜色 4 [countable ] flashof sth the sudden appearance for a short time of sth bright (明亮的东西)闪现 a flash of white teeth 闪露洁白的牙齿 On the horizon, she saw a flash of silver—the sea! 她看见天边闪现一片银色 — 大海! sudden idea/emotion 突然想法;突发情感 5 [countable ] flashof sth a particular feeling or idea that suddenly comes into your mind or shows in your face (想法的)突现;(情感的)突发 a flash of anger/inspiration, etc. 怒上心头、灵感闪现等 news 新闻 6 [countable ] = newsflash on uniform 制服 7 [countable ] ( BrE) a band or small piece of cloth worn on a military uniform to show a person's rank (佩戴在军服上的)徽章,肩章,臂章 on book/pack 书;小包 8 [countable ] a band of colour or writing across a book, pack, etc. 彩条;文字条 computing 计算机技术 9 Flash [uncountable ] a program which creates moving images for websites *Flash 网站动画程序 IDIOMS a ˌflash in the ˈpan a sudden success that lasts only a short time and is not likely to be repeated 昙花一现 in/like a ˈflash very quickly and suddenly 转瞬间;立即 more at quick adv. adjective ( BrE) ( informal, disapproving) attracting attention by being large or expensive, or by having expensive clothes, etc. 庞大的;昂贵的;穿着奢华的 a flash car 外表华丽的轿车 He's very flash, isn't he? 他穿着十分奢华,不是吗? flash™ / flæʃ ; NAmE flæʃ /
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