flashes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

动词 变体/同根词


1)Driver flashes high-beam lights at car that cut in front of him, whose occupants then hurl a beer can at his windshield, kick out his tail lights, slug him eight stitches’ worth

(一)一位开车人向着超到他前面去的车子打开大灯猛射,引起对方朝着他的挡风玻璃扔来一个大啤酒罐头,踢掉了他的尾灯,还揍得他缝了八针之多。
属类:综合句库--


"He was certainly one of the smartest. " Christopher didn’t answer. From flashes of light that passed through the car I could see him dabbing his eyes.

“毫无疑问它也是一条最聪明的狗。”克里斯托弗听了没有吱声。从车旁闪过的灯亮中,我看见他在轻拭眼睛。
属类:文学表达-文学-散文


The painting, whose cryptic smile lures millions of visitors to the Louvre, is displayed behind glass to protect it from climatic changes and camera flashes

《蒙娜丽莎》陈列在玻璃罩内,以防止气候变化和照相机闪光灯带来的损害,她的神秘
属类:综合句库--


Press the select button so that the colon (:)flashes

按下选择按钮,使冒号(:)闪烁
属类:产品说明书-照相机说明-


There were many flashes of lightning during the storm.

暴雨中出现了好多次闪电。
属类:综合句库--


continual flashes of lightning

不停的闪电.
属类:英汉句库--


It still soothes hot flashes and protects your bones, but two major studies shouted that taking estrogen long after menopause may not benefit the heart

雌激素确实能平息更年期潮热和保护你的骨头。但是,两项重要研究表明,绝经后长时间使用雌激素,可能对心脏无益。
属类:综合句库--


The shutter speed flashes in the viewfinder display when the subject is underexposed or overexposed.

当被摄体呈欠曝光或过曝光时,快门速度将在取景器中起闪烁。
属类:产品说明书-照相机说明-


The mark flashes when the value exceeds-1 EV or +1 EV

当超过-1EV或+1EV时,标记将闪烁。
属类:产品说明书-照相机说明-


The broad sheet of the Banana River flashes as the shuttle makes a long turn toward the spaceport to the southeast

当航天飞机绕一个大弯朝东南方的航天港飞去时,下面巴纳纳河的宽广水面闪着银光。
属类:综合句库--


The dot of the exposure indicator flashes when the exposure compensation exceeds +1 EV or –1EV.

当曝光补偿值超过+1EV或–1EV时,曝光指示灯的点将会闪烁。
属类:产品说明书-照相机说明-


The subject may be overexposed when “100” flashes in the viewfinder display.

当取景器显示中的“100”出现闪光时,被拍摄物可能被曝光过量。
属类:产品说明书-照相机说明-


The lighthouse flashes signals twice a minute.

灯塔每分钟发出两次信号。
属类:综合句库--


The lighthouse flashes sign as twice a minute

灯塔每分钟发二次闪光信号。
属类:综合句库--


The lighthouse flashes signals twice a minute.

灯塔每一分钟发出两次信号。
属类:综合句库--


In teletext,a facility whereby an item of information from the teletext database is superimposed on the broadcast picture displayed on the television set.It is usually displayed as white characters on a rectangular black background,giving a boxed effect,often used for news flashes or subtitles.

电视文字广播中的一种设施,它可将广播型可视数据检索系统数据库中的一项信息叠映在电视机所显示的广播画面上。通常它是以矩形黑底白字的方式显示,给人以方盒子的效果,经常用于新闻短讯或副标题。
属类:综合句库--


Giving forth flashes of light;glittering.

发光的发出闪闪的光亮的
属类:综合句库--


Floaters, Flashes and Vitreo-Retinal Diseases

飞蚊症,闪光与玻璃体、网膜病变
属类:行业术语-中文论文标题-


A highly polished metal surface flashes back light like a mirror

高度磨光的金属面像镜子一样反光。
属类:综合句库--


On this eventful day, moreover, there was a certain singular inquietude and excitement in her mood, resembling nothing so much as the shimmer of a diamond, that sparkles and flashes with the varied throbbings of the breast on which it is displayed.

更何况,在这事关重大的一天,她情绪上有一种特殊的不安和兴奋,极象佩在胸前的钻石,会随着心口的种种悸动而闪光生辉。
属类:文学表达-英语名著-


With the headset off, press the Multifunction button and desired volume button to assign as "volume up" until the LED flashes 2 times and the headset powers up.

关闭耳机电源,同时按下多功能键及需设置的音量增大方向按键,直至显示灯闪烁2次,同时耳机电源开启。
属类:产品说明书-通信-手机说明书


And at last, at bay in the corner, and beset by an infuriated mob of editors, blacklegs, politicians, and desperadoes, who raved and swore and flourished their weapons about my head till the air shimmered with glancing flashes of steel

后来我被逼到一个角落里,被一大群暴怒的编辑、骗子、政客和横行无忌的恶棍们围困着,他们都大声叫嚣和谩骂,在我头上挥舞着武器,弄得空中晃着钢铁的闪光。
属类:综合句库--


The sheer exuberance of the man flashes out even in what we call a normal conversation

即使在我们所谓的日常谈话中,也闪耀出那人语言丰富有力。
属类:综合句库--


Flashes of lightning streaked across the sky.

几道闪电划破长空。
属类:简明汉英词典--


Women had been told for decades that estrogen taken with progestin would not only ease hot flashes and insomnia but help preserve bone strengthmental acuity andmost importantheart health

几十年来,女性一直被告知雌激素结合孕激素服用,不仅能缓解更年期阵发性发热感、失眠症而且能帮助保持骨骼强度、心智锐敏,而最重要的是--有益心脏健康。
属类:综合句库--


The computer immediately flashes the information to a control centre.

计算机迅速将信息发送到一个控制中心。
属类:综合句库--


She flashes around her charms.

她到处炫耀自己美丽的胸脯。
属类:学习英语-修辞篇-人体


Their chatter, their laughter, their goodhumoured innuendoes, above all, their flashes and flickerings of envy, revived Tess’s spirits also

她们的闲谈,她们的笑声,她们旁敲侧击的趣话,更加上她们闪闪烁烁的羡慕,使苔丝的兴致也复活了。
属类:综合句库--


Her kindness and generosity cancel out her occasional flashes of temper

她为人厚道、慷慨大方,倒也弥补了她偶尔发点儿脾气
属类:综合句库--


It was followed by the swift flashes of the rifles, which sent their leaden messenger across the rock in volleys, as though the assailants would pour out their impotent fury on the insensible scene of the fatal contest

紧接着,火光闪闪,枪弹越过双方之间的岩石,成排地飞射过来,仿佛他们要把自己无可奈何的愤怒,全都发泄在进行这场殊死搏斗的这片无知无觉的土地上似的。
属类:综合句库--

|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.’

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