flare的中文翻译
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flare1
UK
/fleə(r)/
US
/fler/
闪光, 闪耀
verb
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to burn brightly, but usually for only a short time or not steadily
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The match flared and went out.
火柴闪耀过后就熄灭了
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The fire flared into life.
这堆火闪耀着燃烧起来
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Colour flared in her cheeks.
她脸颊上闪着色彩
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to suddenly start or become much stronger
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Violence flared when the police moved in.
警察逼近时爆发了暴力行为
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Tempers flared towards the end of the meeting.
会议快结束时群情激愤
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to say sth in an angry and aggressive way
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'You should have told me!' she flared at him.
“你早该告诉我的!”她冲他吼了起来
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to become wider towards the bottom
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The sleeves are tight to the elbow, then flare out.
袖子在肘部收紧,接着逐渐展开
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if a person or an animal flares their nostrils(= the openings at the end of the nose), or if their nostrilsflare, they become wider, especially as a sign of anger
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The horse backed away, its nostrils flaring with fear.
马朝后退了,鼻孔中嘶鸣着恐惧
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flare2
UK
/fleə(r)/
US
/fler/
闪光,闪耀
noun
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a bright but unsteady light or flame that does not last long
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The flare of the match lit up his face.
火柴的光照亮了他的脸
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a device that produces a bright flame, used especially as a signal; a flame produced in this way
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The ship sent up distress flares to attract the attention of the coastguard.
这艘船点起了遇险信号以引起海岸警卫队的注意
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a shape that becomes gradually wider
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a skirt with a slight flare
一条微微渐宽的裙子
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trousers/pants that become very wide at the bottom of the legs
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flare3
(maritime)
UK
/fleə(r)/
US
/fler/
照明弹
noun
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An emergency light that burns very brightly to attract attention.
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The flare could be seen for many miles at sea.