flash的中文翻译
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flash1
(shine brightly)
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闪光
verb
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to shine very brightly for a short time; to make sth shine in this way
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Lightning flashed in the distance.
闪电在远处闪现。
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the flashing blue lights of a police car
警车的蓝色闪光灯
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A neon sign flashed on and off above the door.
霓虹灯在门上忽明忽暗。
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The guide flashed a light into the cave.
向导向洞穴里闪光。
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flash2
(give signal)
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闪烁
verb
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to use a light to give sb a signal
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Red lights flashed a warning at them.
红灯闪动向他们发出警告。
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Red lights flashed them a warning.
红灯向他们闪动发出警告。
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Why is that driver flashing at us?
为什么那个司机对着我们闪光?
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flash3
(show quickly)
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/flæʃ/
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闪现
verb
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to show sth to sb quickly
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He flashed his pass at the security officer.
他向保安官员亮了一下通行证。
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flash4
(move quickly)
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/flæʃ/
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/flæʃ/
迅速移动
verb
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to move or pass very quickly
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The countryside flashed past the train windows.
乡村景色从火车窗外飞掠而过。
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A look of terror flashed across his face.
他脸上掠过惊恐的神色。
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flash5
(of thoughts/memories)
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/flæʃ/
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/flæʃ/
闪现, 闪过
verb
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to come into your mind suddenly
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A terrible thought flashed through my mind.
一个可怕的想法闪过我的脑海。
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flash6
(on screen)
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/flæʃ/
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/flæʃ/
(在屏幕上)闪现
verb
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to appear on a television screen, computer screen, etc. for a short time; to make sth do this
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A message was flashing on his pager.
他的寻呼机上闪现出一条信息。
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His name was flashed up on the screen.
屏幕上显示出了他的名字。
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flash7
(send news)
UK
/flæʃ/
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/flæʃ/
播送
verb
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to send information quickly by radio, computer, etc
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News of their triumph was flashed around the world.
他们胜利的消息迅速传遍了全世界。
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flash8
(show emotion)
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/flæʃ/
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/flæʃ/
闪现出(情感)
verb
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to show a strong emotion suddenly and quickly
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Her eyes flashed with anger.
她眼中冒出了怒火。
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flash9
(of a man)
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/flæʃ/
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/flæʃ/
露阴
verb
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if a man flashes, he shows his sexual organs in public
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flash10
(light)
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/flæʃ/
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/flæʃ/
一道(光线)
noun
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a sudden bright light that shines for a moment and then disappears
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a flash of lightning
一道闪电
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Flashes of light were followed by an explosion.
阵阵闪光后就是一声爆炸的巨响。
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There was a blinding flash and the whole building shuddered.
一道眩目的闪光过后,整栋大楼颤抖起来。
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flash11
(signal)
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/flæʃ/
US
/flæʃ/
信号闪烁
noun
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the act of shining a light on sth, especially as a signal
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flash12
(in photography)
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/flæʃ/
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/flæʃ/
闪光灯
noun
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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
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a camera with a built-in flash
有内置闪光灯的照相机
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I'll need flash for this shot.
拍这个镜头我需要闪光灯
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flash photography
闪光摄影术
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flash13
(of bright colour)
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/flæʃ/
发亮
noun
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the sudden appearance for a short time of sth bright
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a flash of white teeth
闪露洁白的牙齿
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On the horizon, she saw a flash of silver—the sea!
在海平线上,她看到一道银光--是大海!
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flash14
(sudden idea/emotion)
UK
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一阵(情感, 想法等的触发)
noun
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a particular feeling or idea that suddenly comes into your mind or shows in your face
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a flash of anger/inspiration, etc.
一时气愤/灵感
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flash15
(news)
UK
/flæʃ/
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/flæʃ/
新闻
noun
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flash16
(on uniform)
UK
/flæʃ/
US
/flæʃ/
制服上的肩章、军衔
noun
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a band or small piece of cloth worn on a military uniform to show a person's rank
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flash17
(on book/pack)
UK
/flæʃ/
US
/flæʃ/
电讯
noun
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a band of colour or writing across a book, pack, etc.
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flash18
(computing)
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/flæʃ/
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动画软件
noun
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a program which creates moving images for websites
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flash19
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奢华的
adj.
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attracting attention by being large or expensive, or by having expensive clothes, etc
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a flash car
外表华丽的轿车
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He's very flash, isn't he?
他穿着十分奢华,不是吗?