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    flash 的英语意思

    flashflash1 /flæʃ/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1shine [intransitive, transitive] to shine suddenly and brightly for a short time, or to make something shine in this way突然短暂地闪亮,或使某物如此闪亮:  Lightning flashed overhead.头顶上闪电划过。flash something into/at/towards somebody/something Why is that guy flashing his headlights at me?那个人为什么朝我闪大灯? Red warning lights flashed on and off (=shone for a short time and then stopped shining).红色警示灯反复闪烁(=亮了一下随即熄灭)。 see thesaurus at shine2pictures [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to be shown quickly on television, on a computer, or on a film(在电视、电脑或影片上)快速出现或显示flash across/onto/past etc Images of the war flashed across the screen.战争的画面快速闪过屏幕。3flash through somebody’s mind/head/brain if thoughts, images, memories etc flash through your mind, you suddenly think of them or remember them若想法、画面、记忆等在脑海中一闪而过,是指突然想到或想起它们:  The possibility that Frank was lying flashed through my mind.弗兰克可能在撒谎的念头在我脑海中一闪而过。4flash a smile/glance/look etc (at somebody) to smile or look at someone quickly and for a short time迅速而短暂地向某人微笑或看一眼:  ‘I love this city,’ he said, flashing a big smile."我爱这座城市,"他说着,露出一个灿烂的笑容。5show something quickly [transitive] to show something to someone for only a short time仅短暂地向某人展示某物:  He flashed his identification card.他亮了一下身份证。 see thesaurus at show6news/information [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to send news or information somewhere quickly by radio, computer, or satellite通过无线电、电脑或卫星将新闻或信息迅速传送至某处flash something across/to something Reporters at the scene flashed the news to their offices.现场记者将新闻迅速传回各自的编辑部。7move quickly [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to move very quickly快速移动flash by/past/through A meteor flashed through the sky.一颗流星划过天空。8eyes [intransitive] literary文学 if your eyes flash, they look very bright for a moment, especially because of a sudden emotion若眼睛一闪,是指眼神瞬间变得极为明亮,尤因某种突然的情绪flash with Janet’s blue eyes flashed with anger.珍妮特那双蓝色的眼睛因愤怒而闪烁。9sex organs [intransitive, transitive] if a man flashes, or if he flashes someone, he shows his sexual organs in public若男性露体或对某人露体,是指其在公众场合暴露性器官flasher10somebody’s life flashes before their eyes if someone’s life flashes before their eyes, they suddenly remember many events from their life because they are in great danger and might die若某人的人生在眼前一闪而过,是指因身处极度危险、可能死亡而突然回忆起生命中的许多往事11time passing quickly [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a period of time or an event flashes by or flashes past, it seems to end very quickly若一段时间或某件事一闪而过,是指它似乎过得极快flash by/past Our vacation seemed to just flash by.我们的假期似乎一晃就过去了。flash something ↔ around phrasal verb to use or show something in a way that will make people notice you and think you have a lot of money以引人注目的方式使用或炫耀某物,让人以为你很有钱:  He’s always flashing his money around.他总是到处炫耀自己的钱。flash back phrasal verb to suddenly think about or show something that happened in the past, especially in a film, book etc突然回忆或展现过去发生的事,尤指在电影、书籍等中(闪回)flash back to From here the movie flashes back to Billy’s first meeting with Schultz.从这里,电影闪回到比利与舒尔茨的初次相遇。 flashbackflash forward phrasal verb if a film, book etc flashes forward, it shows what happens in the future若电影、书籍等闪进未来,是指展现将来发生的事情flash forward to The movie then flashes forward to their daughter’s fifth birthday.电影随后闪进到他们女儿的五岁生日。
    flashflash2 noun 1light [countable] a bright light that shines for a short time and then stops shining短暂发亮后随即熄灭的明亮光芒:  Two flashes mean danger.两次闪光表示危险。flash of A flash of lightning lit up the night sky.一道闪电照亮了夜空。brilliant/blinding flash a brilliant flash of light耀眼的一道闪光2camera [countable, uncountable] a special bright light used when taking photographs indoors or when there is not much light在室内或光线不足时拍照所用的特殊强光;闪光灯:  Did the flash go off?闪光灯闪了吗?3in/like a flash (also quick as a flash) very quickly非常快;瞬间:  Just wait here. I’ll be back in a flash.就在这里等着。我马上回来。4flash of inspiration/brilliance/insight/anger etc if someone has a flash of brilliance, anger etc, they suddenly have a clever idea or a particular feeling若某人有才思突现、怒火乍起等,是指突然冒出一个聪明的想法或某种特定情绪5a flash in the pan a sudden success that ends quickly and is unlikely to happen again昙花一现的成功;不太可能再次出现的短暂成功:  Beene’s new novel proves he isn’t just a flash in the pan.比尼的新小说证明他并非昙花一现。6bright colour/something shiny [countable] if there is a flash of something brightly coloured or shiny, it appears suddenly for a short time若有鲜艳或闪亮的事物一闪而过,是指它突然短暂地出现flash of The bird vanished in a flash of blue.那只鸟在一抹蓝色的闪现中消失了。7computer [uncountable] trademark商标 a system of instructions for a computer that is used especially to make pictures on a website appear to move一种计算机指令系统,尤用于使网站上的图片呈现动态效果(Flash):  Flash animationFlash 动画8look [countable] British English a quick look – used humorously快速一瞥(幽默用法) SYN  glimpse9military [countable] British English a small piece of coloured cloth worn on the shoulder of a military uniform缀于军服肩部的小块彩色布(识别章) newsflash
    flashflash3 adjective 1flash flood/fire a flood or fire that happens very quickly or suddenly, and continues for only a short time骤然发生、持续时间极短的洪水或火灾2British English informal非正式 looking very new, bright, and expensive – used to show disapproval看起来非常新、华丽且昂贵(含贬义):  a big flash car一辆招摇的豪华大车3British English informal非正式 liking to have expensive clothes and possessions so that other people notice you – used to show disapproval喜欢拥有昂贵的衣物和物品以吸引他人注目(含贬义):  Chris didn’t want to seem flash in front of his mates.克里斯不想在朋友面前显得太招摇。