flash的意思和读音

flash

: [flæʃ] : [flæʃ]

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adj.穿

flashes  flashing  flashed  

v.+n.flash light,sign flash,flash warning,see flash,flash smile

v.crawl

adj.understated

v.glint,sparkle,pass quickly,flaunt,show

n.blaze,spark,jiffy,instant,news flash

adj.showy,ostentatious,flashy,gaudy,loud

flashv.耀shine brightly

1.[i][t]使耀to shine very brightly for a short time; to make sth shine in this way

Lightning flashed in the distance.

the flashing blue lights of a police car

A neon sign flashed on and off above the door.

The guide flashed a light into the cave.

give signal

2.[t][i]…)to use a light to give sb a signal

Red lights flashed a warning at them.

Red lights flashed them a warning.

Why is that driver flashing at us?

show quickly

3.[t]~ sth at sbto show sth to sb quickly

He flashed his pass at the security officer.

move quickly

4.[i]+ adv./prep.to move or pass very quickly

The countryside flashed past the train windows.

A look of terror flashed across his face.

of thoughts/memories

5.[i]+ adv./prep.to come into your mind suddenly

A terrible thought flashed through my mind.

on screen

6.[i][t]使to appear on a television screen, computer screen, etc. for a short time; to make sth do this

A message was flashing on his pager.

His name was flashed up on the screen.

send news

7.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.线to send information quickly by radio, computer, etc.

News of their triumph was flashed around the world.

show emotion

8.[i](+ adv./prep.)to show a strong emotion suddenly and quickly

Her eyes flashed with anger.

of a man

9.[i](informal)if a manflashes , he shows his sexual organs in public

IDMflash sb a smile, look, etc.to smile, look, etc. at sb suddenly and quicklyn.light

1.[c]耀a sudden bright light that shines for a moment and then disappears

a flash of lightning

Flashes of light were followed by an explosion.

There was a blinding flash and the whole building shuddered.

signal

2.[c]the act of shining a light on sth, especially as a signal

in photography

3.[c][u]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

a camera with a built-in flash

I'll need flash for this shot.

flash photography

of bright colour

4.[c]~ of sth西the sudden appearance for a short time of sth bright

a flash of white teeth齿

On the horizon, she saw a flash of silver─the sea!

sudden idea/emotion

5.[c]~ of sth;(a particular feeling or idea that suddenly comes into your mind or shows in your face

a flash of anger/inspiration, etc.

on uniform

6.[c]a band or small piece of cloth worn on a military uniform to show a person's rank

on book/pack

7.[c]a band of colour or writing across a book, pack, etc.

computing

8.[u]Flash a program which creates moving images for websites

IDMa flash in the pana sudden success that lasts only a short time and is not likely to be repeatedin/like a flashvery quickly and suddenlyadj.

1.(informal)穿attracting attention by being large or expensive, or by having expensive clothes, etc.

a flash car轿

He's very flash, isn't he?穿

v.1.使,使;, (back)2.;,,()3.耀,4.使;(西),;使() (into; upon)5.使(),6.();()7.()8.,9.();() (off out up) ()10., (forth in out)11.;(,)12.(),,13.〉()1.使,使;, (back)2.;,,()3.耀,4.使;(西),;使() (into; upon)5.使(),6.();()7.()8.,9.();() (off out up) ()10., (forth in out)11.;(,)12.(),,13.〉()

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v.1.to shine brightly for a very short time, or to shine on and off very quickly; to switch a bright light on, or on and off, especially as a signal2.to appear for a very short time and then quickly disappear; to communicate something very quickly and for a short time, for example a message, image, or look; if a thought flashes across your mind, it comes and goes very quickly3.to pass very quickly4.if someones eyes flash, a sudden strong emotion appears in them, especially anger5.if a man flashes, he commits the crime of showing his sex organs in public in order to frighten or upset people1.to shine brightly for a very short time, or to shine on and off very quickly; to switch a bright light on, or on and off, especially as a signal2.to appear for a very short time and then quickly disappear; to communicate something very quickly and for a short time, for example a message, image, or look; if a thought flashes across your mind, it comes and goes very quickly3.to pass very quickly4.if someones eyes flash, a sudden strong emotion appears in them, especially anger5.if a man flashes, he commits the crime of showing his sex organs in public in order to frighten or upset people

n.1.a bright light that appears for a very short time; a bright color that you see for a very short time; a bright light on a camera that flashes as you take a photograph in order to provide enough light2.a sudden understanding or idea3.a sudden instance of a particular emotion4.the sudden appearance of an object for a very short time5.behavior that is intended to impress other people by showing them how rich you are1.a bright light that appears for a very short time; a bright color that you see for a very short time; a bright light on a camera that flashes as you take a photograph in order to provide enough light2.a sudden understanding or idea3.a sudden instance of a particular emotion4.the sudden appearance of an object for a very short time5.behavior that is intended to impress other people by showing them how rich you are

adj.1.expensive and new in a way that is intended to impress people; if someone is flash, they own expensive things in order to show how much money they have2.involving a very quick process

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1.In the swinging lamp in a rhythm, he seems to have been a flash of surprise attack.仿

2.Sometimes that means giving it a spin in the air so that when the flash goes off, you get a nice effect.使

3.The boy had to leave. If he did not, Londhar was almost certain that Dagen would die in a flash of dragon fire.

4.The baby's crying sound, Chen in heaven suddenly inspiration impulse, a set of new thoughts like a meteor flash in his mind.

5.Memories flash in my mind, as if it was washed, and nameless and numberless images come up vividly.

6.Few days earlier, amateur astronomers found a flash on Jupiter indicates that there was a crash.

7.Plain time, plain story, but I do not know how much this rainy night should the lonely purple flash in your dreams.

8.Laura and I amuse ourselves by watching for the green flash which comes at the instant the sun disappears below the line of the. horizon.线绿

9.Certainly not directly -- you'd never say something like this directly. But any flash luxury brand is going to be embraced by these women.——

10.Noisy day in the city only a variety of light exposure, the flash, the pulse seems to beat it.