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flash

noun
/flæʃ/
/flæʃ/
Idioms
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    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 flash and the whole building shuddered.一道眩目的闪光过后,整栋大楼颤抖起来。
    • The flashes from the guns illuminated the sky.炮火的闪光照亮了天空。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • blinding
    • bright
    verb + flash
    • experience
    • feel
    • have
    flash + verb
    • erupt
    • illuminate something
    • light something
    preposition
    • flash from
    • flash of
    See full entry
  2. signal信号

  3. [countable] the act of shining a light on something, especially as a signal(尤指信号灯)闪亮
    • The lighthouse gives out four flashes every 15 seconds. 灯塔每15秒发出4次闪光。
    • Below them they saw torch flashes from locals which signalled V for Victory. 在他们下面,他们看到当地人发出的火炬闪光,标志着胜利。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • blinding
    • bright
    verb + flash
    • experience
    • feel
    • have
    flash + verb
    • erupt
    • illuminate something
    • light something
    preposition
    • flash from
    • flash of
    See full entry
  4. in photography摄影

  5. [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
    • The tour guide asked people to turn off the flash on their cameras.导游让人们关掉相机上的闪光灯。
    Extra Examples
    • I don't think the picture will come out in this light. Try using the flash.我认为在这样的光线下拍不了照片,试试用闪光灯吧。
    • I took it with flash.我用了闪光灯拍摄。
    • The flash didn't go off.闪光灯没有闪光。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • built-in
    • camera
    verb + flash
    • use
    flash + verb
    • go off
    • work
    flash + noun
    • photography
    preposition
    • with (a) flash
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  6. of bright colour鲜明颜色

  7. [countable] flash of something the sudden appearance for a short time of something 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,那是大海!
    • We caught a flash of white in the bushes.我们看见丛林中闪过一道白光。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • blinding
    • bright
    verb + flash
    • experience
    • feel
    • have
    flash + verb
    • erupt
    • illuminate something
    • light something
    preposition
    • flash from
    • flash of
    See full entry
  8. sudden idea/emotion突然的想法;突发的情感

  9. [countable] flash of something a particular idea or feeling that suddenly comes into your mind or shows in your face(想法的)突现;(情感的)突发
    • a flash of brilliance/insight/inspiration才华/洞察力/灵感的闪现
    • He caught the flash of anger in her eyes.他捕捉到她眼中的怒火。
    • When she looked at me, I caught a flash of recognition in her eyes.当她看着我时,我在她眼里捕捉到了一丝认可。
    • ‘Did you really win first prize?’ he said with a flash of genuine admiration.“你真的得了一等奖吗,”。他带着真诚的钦佩说道。
    Extra Examples
    • He felt a brief flash of jealousy.他感觉到一丝妒意。
    • She had a sudden flash of inspiration.她突发灵感。
    • a rare flash of humour难得的幽默
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • great
    • blinding
    • bright
    verb + flash
    • experience
    • feel
    • have
    flash + verb
    • erupt
    • illuminate something
    • light something
    preposition
    • flash from
    • flash of
    See full entry
  10. news新闻

  11. (also newsflash)
    [countable] (especially British English) a short item of important news that is broadcast on radio or television, often interrupting a programme(插播的)简明新闻,快讯
  12. on uniform制服

  13. [countable] (British English) 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
  14. on book/pack书;小包

  15. [countable] a band of colour or writing across a book, pack, etc.彩条;文字条
  16. computing计算机技术

  17. Flash™
    [uncountable] a program that creates moving images for websitesFlash 网站动画制作程序
Idioms
a flash in the pan
  1. a sudden success that lasts only a short time and is not likely to be repeated昙花一现
    • He needed to prove that his success was not just a flash in the pan.他需要证明他的成功不只是昙花一现。
    Topics Successc2
in/like a flash
  1. very quickly and suddenly转瞬间;立即
    • The weekend seemed to be over in a flash.周末似乎在一瞬间结束了。
    • The answer came to me like a flash.我灵光一闪,得到了答案。
(as) quick as a flash
  1. very quickly极快;神速;旋即
    • Quick as a flash she was at his side.她旋即来到他身边。

flash

verb
/flæʃ/
/flæʃ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they flash
/flæʃ/
/flæʃ/
he / she / it flashes
/ˈflæʃɪz/
/ˈflæʃɪz/
past simple flashed
/flæʃt/
/flæʃt/
past participle flashed
/flæʃt/
/flæʃt/
-ing form flashing
/ˈflæʃɪŋ/
/ˈflæʃɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    shine brightly照耀

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to shine very brightly for a short time; to make something 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
    • Start crossing when the green WALK sign starts to flash.当绿色步行标志开始闪烁时,开始穿越。
    • Cameras flashed as showbiz celebrities strolled up the red carpet.演艺界名人漫步走上红地毯时,镜头闪过。
    • + 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。
    • It was only the sun, flashing briefly on her bleached hair.不过是阳光照在她发白的头发上的一时闪光。
    • flash something The guide flashed a light into the cave.导游用手电筒照射洞穴。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • briefly
    • brightly
    preposition
    • at
    See full entry
  2. give signal发出信号

  3. [transitive, intransitive] to use a light to give somebody a signal(向…)用光发出(信号)
    • flash something at somebody Red lights flashed a warning at them.红灯闪亮向他们发出警告。
    • Why is that driver flashing his lights at us?为什么那个司机向我们闪着车灯?
    • flash something The cars in the oncoming lane started flashing their headlights to warn us there was an accident ahead. 迎面而来的车道上的汽车开始闪烁前灯,警告我们前方发生了事故。
    • flash somebody something Red lights flashed them a warning.红灯闪亮向他们发出警告。
    • flash somebody She flashed me because I was driving slowly.她向我闪了一下,因为我开得很慢。
    • flash at somebody Why is that driver flashing at us?那个司机为什么向我们闪灯?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • briefly
    • brightly
    preposition
    • at
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  4. show quickly快速显示

  5. [transitive] flash something at somebody to show something to somebody 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。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • suddenly
    • angrily
    • dangerously
    preposition
    • with
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  6. move quickly快速移动

  7. [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。
    • Signs announcing the different airport terminals were flashing by.不同机场候机楼的标志在闪烁。
  8. of thoughts/memories思想;记忆

  9. [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。
  10. on screen屏幕上

  11. [intransitive, transitive] to appear on a television screen, computer screen, etc. for a short time; to make something do this(使)闪现,映出,显示
    • A message was flashing on the screen.屏幕上闪烁着一条信息。
    • flash (something) (up) His name was flashed up on the screen.屏幕上显示出了他的名字。
  12. send news发送消息

  13. [transitive] flash something + 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。
  14. show emotion显露情感

  15. [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。
    • Fear flashed in his eyes.他眼中闪过恐惧。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • suddenly
    • angrily
    • dangerously
    preposition
    • with
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  16. of a man男子

  17. [intransitive] (informal) if a man flashes, he shows his sexual organs in public当众暴露性器官Topics Crime and punishmentc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • suddenly
    • angrily
    • dangerously
    preposition
    • with
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  18. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘splash water about’): probably imitative; compare with flush ‘cleanse’ and splash.
Idioms
flash somebody a smile, look, etc.
  1. to smile, look, etc. at somebody suddenly and quickly向…微微一笑(或瞥一眼)

flash

adjective
/flæʃ/
/flæʃ/
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  1. 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?
    • He always was a bit of a flash dresser.他总是有点爱打扮。
    Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘splash water about’): probably imitative; compare with flush ‘cleanse’ and splash.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4001 COCA: 3500
flash

noun¹

1sudden bright light; sudden idea/emotion/action閃光;突然想法;突發情感;突然行動ADJECTIVE | VERB + FLASH | FLASH + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgreat強烈的閃光blinding, bright, brilliant炫目的/明亮的/燦爛的閃光sudden突然的閃光brief, momentary, quick短暫的/瞬間的/快速的閃光occasional偶然的閃光rare難得的閃現a rare flash of wit難得的機智閃現lightning閃電laser激光的閃光news (usually newsflash) 插播的簡訊hot (NAmE) (hot flush in BrE) 潮熱She was experiencing hot flashes as part of menopause.她正經歷更年期的潮熱症狀。VERB + FLASHexperience, feel, have感到⋯閃現;感覺一閃;閃念He felt a brief flash of jealousy.他感覺到一絲妒意。She had a sudden flash of inspiration.她突發靈感。emit發出閃光catch, detect, notice, see感覺/察覺/注意/看到⋯一閃We caught a flash of white in the bushes.我們看見叢林中閃過一道白光。FLASH + VERBerupt閃光突然出現illuminate sth, light sth, light sth up閃光照亮⋯A bright flash of lightning lit up the sky.一道炫目的閃電照亮了天空。blind閃光使⋯眼花We were blinded by the flash.閃光使我們什麼都看不見了。PREPOSITIONflash from⋯發出的閃光The flashes from the guns illuminated the sky.炮火的閃光照亮了天空。flash of一道⋯閃光a sudden flash of light突然的一道亮光
flash

noun²

2bright light for a camera閃光燈ADJECTIVE | VERB + FLASH | FLASH + VERB | FLASH + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbuilt-in內置閃光燈camera照相機閃光燈VERB + FLASHuse用閃光燈I don't think the picture will come out in this light. Try using the flash.我認為在這樣的光線下拍不了照片,試試用閃光燈吧。FLASH + VERBgo off, work閃光燈閃亮The flash didn't go off.閃光燈沒有閃光。FLASH + NOUNphotography閃光攝影術PREPOSITIONwith (a) flash用閃光燈I took it with flash.我用了閃光燈拍攝。
flash

verb¹

1shine閃爍ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBbriefly短暫閃光It was only the sun, flashing briefly on her hair.不過是陽光照在她頭髮上的一時閃光。brightly閃耀PREPOSITIONat朝⋯閃耀A car flashed its headlights at me.一輛小汽車向我晃了晃前燈。
flash

verb²

2show emotion顯示情感ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBsuddenly突然閃現angrily, dangerously, menacingly閃現出憤怒的/危險的/威脅的眼光Her eyes flashed angrily.她眼中冒出怒火。PREPOSITIONwith閃現⋯Her eyes suddenly flashed with anger.她眼中突然冒出怒火。
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flash verb
flash (a light flashes) fly2 (Out of the window the countryside flashed past.)
flash

verb

flash ♦︎ flicker ♦︎ catchThese words all mean to shine or burn for a moment. 这些词均表示闪耀、闪烁、闪现。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a light / lightning / a bulb / a screen flashes / flickerssb's eyes flash / flickerto flash / flicker on and off / briefly / momentarily flash [intransitive, transitive] to shine or make sth shine very brightly for a short time; to use a light to give sb a signal (使)闪耀,闪光;(向⋯)用光发出(信号)Lightning flashed in the distance.远处电光闪闪。A neon sign flashed on and off above the door.门上方霓虹灯招牌忽明忽暗地闪烁着。The guide flashed a light into the cave.导游用手电筒照射洞穴。Red lights flashed a warning at them.红灯闪亮,向他们发出警告。Why is that driver flashing his lights at us?为什么那个司机向我们闪着车灯? flash

noun

[countable] a flash of lightning一道闪电There was a blinding flash and the whole building shuddered.一道炫目的闪光过后,整栋大楼颤抖起来。
flicker [intransitive](of a light or flame) to keep going on and off as it shines or burns (灯光或火焰)闪烁,闪现,忽隐忽现Black and white images were flickering on the screen.黑白影像在屏幕上闪动。The candle flickered and went out.蜡烛闪了闪就熄灭了。 catch (caught, caught) [transitive] if sth catches the light or the light catches it, the light shines on it and makes it shine too (光)照射;受到(光的)照射The knife gleamed as it caught the light.刀在光照下闪闪发亮。A colourful glow appears as the light catches the glass.玻璃杯在光照下透出斑斓的光彩。

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