flash on / flæʃ /

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flash on4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a brief, sudden burst of bright light: a flash of lightning.
  2. a sudden, brief outburst or display of joy, wit, etc.
  3. a very brief moment; instant: I'll be back in a flash.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to break forth into sudden flame or light, especially transiently or intermittently: a buoy flashing in the distance.
  2. to gleam.
  3. to burst suddenly into view or perception: The answer flashed into his mind.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to emit or send forth in sudden flashes.
  2. to cause to flash, as powder by ignition or a sword by waving.
  3. to send forth like a flash.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. happening suddenly and usually lasting a short time:a flash storm.
  2. very brief, fast, or short: flash freezing of vegetables;flash poetry and fiction.
  3. showy or ostentatious.

flash on 近义词

flash on

等同于 recall

flash on

等同于 notice

flash on

等同于 recognize

flash on

等同于 recollect

flash on

等同于 remember

flash on

等同于 witness

flash on

等同于 cogitate

flash on

等同于 favor

flash on构成的短语

  • flash in the pan
  • in a flash
  • quick as a wink (flash)

更多flash on例句

  1. In one 2009 experiment, college students studied vocabulary words with flash cards.
  2. The darkening outlook of banks is laid bare by disclosures on so-called criticized loans, which are flashing warning signals about a borrower’s ability to pay.
  3. Plus its flash technology allows upgrades to future software versions so you won’t have to continually invest in new calculators.
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  5. When I briefly regained consciousness, it was to flashing police and ambulance lights and what felt like an entire roll of paper towels pressed on my face.
  6. The idea that January 1st initiates a period of new beginning is not a flash of Hallmark brilliance.
  7. Afterward, you can actually see her young career flash before her eyes as she makes a kind of puffed up blowfish face.
  8. In a flash he deflects the shot, with the speed of instinct, right past the goalkeeper.
  9. Cops launched a flash grenade through the window and officer Joseph Weekley fired, fatally striking Stanley-Jones.
  10. The grasp on the sabre would tighten; the quiet eyes would flash.
  11. The vision—it had been an instantaneous flash after all and nothing more—had left his mind completely for the time.
  12. A flash of surprise and pleasure lit the fine eyes of the haughty beauty perched up there on the palace wall.
  13. "A camp-fire would hardly flash and die out like that, Sarge," he answered thoughtfully.
  14. If those jaspers flash any part of the roll in the Territory before snowfall, I'll get them.
  15. He devoured it whole with a kind of visual gulp—a flash; the entire meaning first, then lines, then separate words.