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flea-flicker

/flee-flik-er/US // ˈfliˌflɪk ər //

跳蚤市场,跳蚤市场的发展,跳蚤的闪烁,跳蚤市场的发展方向

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Football.

    • : a deceptive offensive play in which the ball is passed or transferred laterally before or after a forward pass.

Examples

  • A pivotal moment comes when Amir admits he felt more than a flicker of pride when fanatics attacked the Twin Towers.

  • And it all began with a young model rooting through Paris flea markets to find something that made her feel good.

  • I grew up in New York and there was a Caldor that had a Sunday flea market.

  • Six months after he arrived in Paris, he found another high-wheeled bicycle in a flea market and bought that too.

  • A flea, Xenopsylla cheopis, from an infected little mammal—usually a rat—can hop from the dying rat onto a human and bite it.

  • On feeling the bite of the flea, thrust the part bitten immediately into boiling water.

  • In the shade the effect is less marked, but the constant flicker makes the same sort of variation, though not to the same extent.

  • The hunter and his little son drew closer and watched the last flame flicker and die out.

  • These poor wretches fought for the last flicker of the lamp, which the bears wanted to extinguish altogether.

  • There was no light in this rocky intestine of the earth except the red flicker of the camp-fire.