flashed查询结果如下:
词性:|verb|
例句1. a torch flashed
例句3. he was flashing all this money about in the pub
例句4. he opened his coat and flashed at me
形容词 变体/同根词
"You must be michelle," he said. He pushed up the sleeves of his bulky sweater and flashed his handsome smile
"你一定是米歇尔,"他说着,卷起他宽松外套的衣袖,脸上漾起迷人的微笑。
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Ten years flashed by.
10年转眼过去了。
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Biddy flashed off to the kitchen.
比迪飞快地向厨房奔去。
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glass ,surface ground or polished,whether or not coloured,opacified or flashed during manufacture or having an absorbent or reflecting layer but not otherwise worked in sheets
玻璃板材,表面经研磨或抛光,不论是否在制造过程中着色、磨砂或套色,也不论是否有吸光或反光层,未经其他加工
属类:物品名称-一般商品-玻璃制品-
glass ,cast or rolled (excl. safety glass),coloured,opacified or flashed during manufacture,not further worked,non-wired,in sheets
玻璃板材,在制造过程中经着色、遮光或套色,压铸或轧制的(不包括安全玻璃),未经进一点加工,无金属丝
属类:物品名称-一般商品-玻璃制品-
The windows flashed with the setting sun.
玻璃窗在夕阳照射下闪闪发亮。
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All flashed indignant or appealing glances at the inexorable Davis
大家都把愤怒、哀求的目光投向冷酷无情的戴维。
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When the name of Paavo Nurmi flashed on the electric scoreboard, the Stadium was filled with thunderous applause
当电子记分牌上打出帕沃·努尔米的名字时,全场发出雷鸣般的掌声。
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As you grasped the knob the thought flashed , "When I open this door again, what will have happened?"
当你握住门球时,闪过一个想法:“我再打开这扇门的时候,将会发生什么事情?”
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The lights flashed out and the night became day
灯光一闪,夜晚就变为白天了。
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The lightning flashed and the thunder roared, and a fierce gale sprang up..
电闪雷鸣,狂风大作。
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It was as though lightning had flashed through his mind and produced a sudden blinding glare.All the blood rushed to his face.He was about to speak, when someone up front turned around and shouted, "What are you two talking about so much?
方鸿渐心中电光瞥过似的,忽然照彻,可是射眼得不敢逼视,周身的血都升上脸来,他正想说话,前面走的同伴回头叫道:“你们怎么话讲不完!
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Photoflash’bulbs which usually have a duration of about 20 milliseconds above half peak intensity can be used either singly or flashed in sequence
光强能在大约20毫秒持续时间内保持在半峰值以上的闪光灯,既可用于单次闪光,也可用于连续闪光。
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sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily
黑色的小盒子里发出火花,红灯刺目地忽亮忽灭。
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Suddenly the shadow of a head flashed across the patterned window-panes again, and then there was a thud as the head bumped against the window, almost knocking it open
忽然那花玻璃的窗上又有人头影子一闪,接着是拍的一声响,那人头撞在窗上,几乎撞开了那对窗。
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The train flashed by at high speed.
火车疾驶而过。
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A fewswa11ows flashed past.
几只燕子忽闪而过。
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A few swallows flashed past
几只燕子一闪而过。
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Her eyes flashed anger and defiance (at everyone).
她(看着大家)眼中闪现着愤怒与轻蔑的神情。
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Her eyes flashed fire.
她的眼睛闪烁着热情之火。
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Her eyes flashed fire.
她的眼睛闪现着热情。
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She flashed her bright eyes at me.
她明亮的眼睛瞥了我一下。
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For the first time in her life the import and horror of social ostracism flashed upon her
她生平第一次突然想到遭受社交界排斥的意义与可怕。
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She flashed the young man in the corner a discreet glance
她向角落里的青年投以谨慎的眼光。
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She made Barnes quail Before her By the shafts of contempt which she flashed at him
她向他射去轻蔑的利剑,使巴尼斯在她面前丧失了勇气
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She made Barnes quail before her by the shafts of contempt which she flashed at him(Thackeray.To shrink is to start back instinctively,as in avoidance
她向他射去轻蔑的利剑,使巴尼斯在她面前丧失了勇气(萨克雷)。Shrink指本能地后缩,如为逃避
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She flashed him a despairing glance.
她向他投以绝望的眼光。
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She flashed the young man in the corner a discreet glance.
她向坐在角落里的年轻人投以审慎的目光。
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Her eyes flashed with anger
她眼中冒出了怒火。
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She smiled woodenly and flashed a glance round the men’s faces: three pairs of eyes, bloodshot with drinking, watched her closely, as if she were a monkey about to perform
她佯笑着对吴荪甫他们飞了一眼。六对酒红的眼睛都看定了她,像是看什么猴子变把戏。
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|adjective|
1.Ostentatiously displaying one’s wealth.
‘he’s a bit _flash_ and refers to his gold card a few times too many’
‘Nicky Cole is a _flash_ geezer from the South, but Yates is a _flash_ geezer from the North.’
2.Ostentatiously stylish or expensive.
‘a _flash_ new car’
‘He drives a top of the range Mercedes but has not indulged himself with a fleet of the sort of _flash_ cars favoured by some in the football world.’
3.Relating to the language used by criminals or prostitutes.
‘Many British navy and army officers hated the ’ _flash_ language’ used by convicts.’
‘This is the story of an extraordinary quest by two women - one the wife of a journalist, and the other a young girl who had been sold to a _flash_ house when she was just 10 years old.’
|noun|
1.A camera attachment that produces a brief very bright light, used for taking photographs in poor light.
‘an electronic _flash_ ’
‘if in any doubt use _flash_ ’
2.A coloured band on the packaging of a product used to catch the consumer’s eye.
‘on-pack _flashes_ offer a free ‘Taste of the Caribbean’’
‘In response to your query about the Scalextric ‘go-faster’ range, I think they were called ‘Race Tuned’, and carried _flashes_ on their sides to that effect.’
3.A coloured patch of cloth on a uniform used as the distinguishing emblem of a regiment, formation, or country.
‘a short man with the black _flashes_ of the tank units’
‘The battle dress jacket is brown with an open neck and shoulder _flashes_ on each arm.’
4.A newsflash.
‘I was in a of a press association this afternoon when the _flash_ came in.’
‘When at last the news agency _flash_ came of the Nazi capitulation on May 7, 1945, the Manchester Eveneing News was ready.’
5.A patch or sudden display of a bright colour.
‘the woodpecker swooped from tree to tree with a _flash_ of yellow, green, and red’
‘Colours are orchestrated in dark tones, such as sable, olive and black accented with _flashes_ of ultramarine.’
6.A platform for producing and displaying animation and video in web browsers.
‘Other improvements include a removable battery, and using _Flash_ for main memory.’
‘The same brains that created the Internet have clearly mastered _Flash_ as well.’
7.A pre-drawn design for a tattoo.
‘We offer the best print quality tattoo _flash_ from extremely talented and award winning artists.’
‘Plus I will be putting together two galleries, one of designs I have done for specific people, and another of occult tattoo _flash_ art.’
8.A rush of water, especially down a weir to take a boat over shallows.
‘In dry seasons when there was little flow of fresh water, _flashes_ had to be provided.’
‘They often stood there for days until the miller felt able to let down _flashes_ of water to enable them to float over the shallows.’
9.A sudden brief burst of bright light.
‘a _flash_ of lightning’
‘A _flash_ of lightning lit her room followed by another thunderclap.’
10.A sudden or brief manifestation or occurrence of something.
‘she had a _flash_ of inspiration’
‘But the spin-off does show the occasional _flash_ of inspiration.’
11.A water-filled hollow formed by subsidence, especially any of those due to rock salt extraction in or near Cheshire in central England.
‘sandpits and _flashes_ also attract visiting birds’
‘When quarrying was abandoned the _Flashes_ were left to nature.’
12.Excess plastic or metal forced between facing surfaces as two halves of a mould close up, forming a thin projection on the finished object.
‘flap wheels are ideal for grinding off fibreglass _flash_ ’
‘A rotary file in an electric drill motor is the perfect tool for grinding off _flash_ .’
13.Ostentatious stylishness or display of wealth.
‘workwear represents a move away from Eighties designer _flash_ ’
‘We’ve all witnessed presentations that were high on _flash_ and flare, and low on content.’
|verb|
1.(of a man) show one’s genitals briefly in public.
‘Believing a man had _flashed_ at his girlfriend, he drove at him, jamming him against a wall.’
‘He allegedly _flashed_ at a girl of 14 then fled.’
2.(of a person’s eyes) indicate sudden emotion, especially anger.
‘she glared at him, her eyes _flashing_ ’
‘His eyes _flashed_ with anger for a moment, making Gwen step back unconsciously.’
3.(of information or an image) be displayed briefly or repeatedly on a screen.
‘the election results _flashed_ on the screen’
‘A picture _flashed_ on the screen, a handsome face with a day’s worth of stubble.’
4.Cause to shine briefly or suddenly.
‘the oncoming car _flashed_ its lights’
‘I have repeatedly had cars _flashing_ their lights at me or hooting their horns and giving very rude gestures.’
5.Display (information or an image) suddenly on a television or computer screen or electronic sign, typically briefly or repeatedly.
‘the screen _flashed_ up a menu’
‘Nick listened to the facts and then the news channel _flashed_ a picture of Leigh across the screen.’
6.Give (a swift look)
‘Carrie _flashed_ a glance in his direction’
‘she _flashed_ him a withering look’
7.Hold up or show (something, often proof of one’s identity) quickly before replacing it.
‘she opened her purse and _flashed_ her ID card’
‘Jonathan _flashed_ his ID, and the guards motioned the car through.’
8.Make a conspicuous display of (something) so as to impress or attract attention.
‘they _flashed_ huge wads of money about’
‘They are loud, leery and loaded, and come Friday night you’ll find them boozing down the pub _flashing_ the latest designer gear.’
9.Move or pass very quickly.
‘a look of terror _flashed_ across Kirov’s face’
‘a sudden thought _flashed_ through his mind’
10.Send (news or information) swiftly by means of telegraphy or telecommunications.
‘the story was _flashed_ around the world’
‘The quote was diligently _flashed_ around the world by wire agencies, including the Press Association.’
11.Shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way.
‘lightning _flashed_ overhead’
‘an irritating neon sign _flashed_ on and off’
12.Shine or show a light to send (a signal)
‘red lights started to _flash_ a warning’
‘The automobile in front of them _flashed_ a warning signal of red to tell of slowing, and he eased up on the gas as he headed further into the dark city.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。