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flash on

/flash/US // flæʃ //UK // (flæʃ) //

闪光灯亮起,闪光灯开启,闪光灯开着,闪光灯打开

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a brief, sudden burst of bright light: a flash of lightning.
    • : a sudden, brief outburst or display of joy, wit, etc.
    • : a very brief moment; instant: I'll be back in a flash.
    • : Informal. flashlight.
    • : superficial, meretricious, or vulgar showiness; ostentatious display.
    • : Journalism. news flash.
    • : Photography. bright artificial light thrown briefly upon a subject during an exposure.flash lamp. flashbulb. flashtube.
    • : the sudden flame or intense heat produced by a bomb or other explosive device.
    • : a sudden thought, insight, inspiration, or vision.
    • : Slang. rush.
    • : Metallurgy. a ridge of metal left on a casting by a seam between parts of the mold.a ridge formed at the edge of a forging or weld where excess metal has been squeezed out.
    • : Poker. a hand containing all five suits in a game played with a five-suit pack.
    • : a device, as a lock or sluice, for confining and releasing water to send a boat down a shallow stream.
    • : the rush of water thus produced.
    • : hot flash.
    • : Obsolete. the cant or jargon of thieves, vagabonds, etc.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to break forth into sudden flame or light, especially transiently or intermittently: a buoy flashing in the distance.
    • : to gleam.
    • : to burst suddenly into view or perception: The answer flashed into his mind.
    • : to move like a flash.
    • : to speak or behave with sudden anger, outrage, or the like: to flash out at a stupid remark.
    • : to break into sudden action.
    • : Slang. to open one's clothes and expose the genitals suddenly, and usually briefly, in public.
    • : Slang. to experience the intense effects of a narcotic or stimulant drug.
    • : to dash or splash, as the sea or waves.
    • : Archaic. to make a flash or sudden display.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to emit or send forth in sudden flashes.
    • : to cause to flash, as powder by ignition or a sword by waving.
    • : to send forth like a flash.
    • : to communicate instantaneously, as by radio or telegraph.
    • : to make an ostentatious display of: He's forever flashing a large roll of bills.
    • : to display suddenly and briefly: She flashed her ID card at the guard.
    • : to change instantly into steam by pouring or directing onto a hot surface.
    • : to increase the flow of water in.
    • : Glassmaking and Ceramics. to coat with a layer of colored, opalescent, or white glass.to apply.to color or make opaque by reheating.
    • : Building Trades. to protect from leakage with flashing.
    • : Cards. to expose in the process of dealing.
    • : Archaic. to dash or splash.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : happening suddenly and usually lasting a short time:a flash storm.
    • : very brief, fast, or short: flash freezing of vegetables;flash poetry and fiction.
    • : showy or ostentatious.
    • : caused by or used as protection against flash from an explosive device: flash injuries; flash clothing.
    • : counterfeit or sham.
    • : Computers. relating to or using flash memory: a flash drive.
    • : of or relating to followers of boxing, racing, etc.
    • : Obsolete. belonging to or connected with thieves, vagabonds, etc., or their cant or jargon.

Phrases

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inrecall
as inrecognize
as inremember
Synonyms
commemorate纪念,悼念,缅怀,吊唁get得到,获得,拿到,得learn学习,了解,学,学习的look back回头看,回头看看,回过头来看,回首recall召回,回顾,回忆,追忆recognize确认,认识,认识到,认可relive重温,重温一下,重振旗鼓,重获新生remind提醒,提醒注意,提请注意,提醒你bethink思考,思考问题,思考一下,解释一下cite举出,引述,举例说明,列举educe削减,削减了,削减开支,削减成本elicit引出,引发,引起,激发enshrine供奉,体现在,纪念,庄严宣誓extract提取,摘录,提炼,提取物memorialize纪念,悼念,追忆,追思memorize记忆,熟记,背诵,记住mind思想,心灵,介意,脑子里recollect忆起,记起,追忆,回忆reminisce追忆,回忆,怀念,回忆一下retain保留,保持,留住,保留了retrospect回头看,回顾,回望,回忆revive振兴,复兴,复甦,重振旗鼓revoke撤销,吊销,收回,撤回treasure宝藏,宝物,宝,宝库bear in mind谨记,切记,记住,谨记在心brood over惦记着,萦绕于怀,萦绕于心,萦绕于心的call to mind想起来了,想到了,想到这里,想起了call up调用,调出,鼓动,鼓起conjure up变现,想出,变戏法,想出了一个办法dig into the past挖掘过去,挖掘历史,挖掘过去的东西,挖掘以往dwell upon谈到,讲到,谈到了,谈论到fix in the mind定在心上,固定在心上,定格在心上,定格在心go back回去,回到,返回,回头have memories有记忆,有回忆,有记性,有了记忆hold dear握住,捧着,握紧,握住亲爱的keep forever永远保留,永远保持,永远保存,永久保留know by heart熟记于心,熟记在心,熟记,背得滚瓜烂熟nail down钉死,钉住,钉牢,钉住了refresh memory复习记忆,刷新记忆,更新记忆,复习一下记忆ring a bell敲钟,响铃,敲响钟声,敲锣打鼓strike a note触景生情,触目惊心,触动,触动人心summon up召见,唤起,召唤,召唤出think back回想一下,回头想想,回想起来,回想

Examples

  • In one 2009 experiment, college students studied vocabulary words with flash cards.

  • 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.

  • 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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  • 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.

  • The idea that January 1st initiates a period of new beginning is not a flash of Hallmark brilliance.

  • Afterward, you can actually see her young career flash before her eyes as she makes a kind of puffed up blowfish face.

  • In a flash he deflects the shot, with the speed of instinct, right past the goalkeeper.

  • Cops launched a flash grenade through the window and officer Joseph Weekley fired, fatally striking Stanley-Jones.

  • The grasp on the sabre would tighten; the quiet eyes would flash.

  • The vision—it had been an instantaneous flash after all and nothing more—had left his mind completely for the time.

  • A flash of surprise and pleasure lit the fine eyes of the haughty beauty perched up there on the palace wall.

  • "A camp-fire would hardly flash and die out like that, Sarge," he answered thoughtfully.

  • If those jaspers flash any part of the roll in the Territory before snowfall, I'll get them.

  • He devoured it whole with a kind of visual gulp—a flash; the entire meaning first, then lines, then separate words.