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flashing

/flash-ing/US // ˈflæʃ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈflæʃɪŋ) //

闪光,闪烁,闪动,闪闪发光

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Building Trades. pieces of sheet metal or the like used to cover and protect certain joints and angles, as where a roof comes in contact with a wall or chimney, especially against leakage.
    • : the act of creating an artificial flood in a conduit or stream, as in a sewer for cleansing it.
    • : Photography, Movies. the process of increasing film speed by exposing undeveloped film briefly to a weak light source before using it or of exposing photographic printing paper to reduce contrast.

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Examples

  • The harassment was so serious that Ruppert received GIFs with flashing lights, sent specifically to induce a seizure.

  • The system is expandable, so if the person receiving the gift wants to fully transform their home into a the inside of a gaming PC, they can buy a couple more strips and let the flashing commence.

  • Their steady-burning lights are being replaced with flashing ones.

  • Carlino decorated the new casino with flashing lights and named it the Hollywood.

  • During sunny hours, getting a driver’s attention requires a more powerful light source or flashing pattern.

  • By September, he was flashing a thumbs-up to assembled fans as he walked into court in a Barcelona suburb.

  • As a precaution against a possible disturbance, the ferry was escorted by a police boat, its blue lights flashing.

  • With lights flashing, the cruiser arrived at the Blooming Grove State Police barracks in Pike County.

  • In November 2012, police officers in Racine County, Wisconsin, pulled Matson over for running a flashing red light.

  • Bars served it on flashing coasters; “Zima girls” wearing sexy costumes promoted it in nightclubs.

  • All night long they expected to hear the roar of the pursuing guns, to find the sabers of the Dragoons flashing over their heads.

  • The gray eyes, once flashing with the light of kindly humor, now softened with sympathy, now glowed with pity.

  • The change was visible in his heightened colour, in his flashing eyes, and in his twitching mustachios.

  • In fine contrast stood the Queen of Asturia, regally beautiful, perfectly dressed and flashing with diamonds.

  • She was a brunette—great black flashing eyes, full red lips, raven-black hair, skin suffused with the glow of buoyant health.