flashes; flashed; flashing
flashes; flashed; flashing
Learner's definition of FLASH
1
: to shine or give off bright light suddenly or in repeated bursts闪耀;闪烁 [no object]
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Thunder rumbled and lightning flashed.雷声隆隆,电光闪闪。
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Cameras flashed as the celebrities passed.名人走过时,相机闪个不停。
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A car was sitting on the side of the road with its lights flashing.一辆汽车停在路旁,车灯闪烁着。
[+ object]
2
a : to appear quickly or suddenly突然出现 [no object]
[+ object]
b [no object] : to move or pass very quickly飞驰;掠过 3
[no object] of the eyes : to show strong emotion(眼睛)流露出强烈感情 4
[+ object] : to show (something) briefly(短暂地)亮出,出示 -
The mugger flashed a knife and demanded their wallets.劫匪亮出刀子,命令他们拿出钱包。
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The officer flashed his badge.这位官员亮出他的证章。
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She flashed a shy smile.她含羞一笑。
5
informal : to show your sexual organs to (someone) suddenly and briefly in public当众(向某人)暴露性器官 [+ object]
[no object]
— see also flasher 2 flash /ˈflæʃ/ noun
plural flashes
plural flashes
Learner's definition of FLASH
1
[count] : a sudden bright light闪光;闪烁;突发亮光 2
[count] : a sudden appearance or occurrence of something突然出现;突然发生 — see also hot flash 3
[noncount] usually disapproving : a fancy or exciting quality or appearance that is meant to attract attention to something that is usually not very good or interesting花哨;噱头 4
: a device that is used to produce a brief and very bright flash of light for taking photographs(摄影用)闪光灯 [count]
[noncount]
— see picture at camera; compare flashbulb
(as) quick as a flash
informal
flash in the pan
: a person or thing that fails after being very popular or successful for a brief time昙花一现的人(或事物)
in a flash
informal
: very quickly or suddenly非常快地;骤然 3 flash /ˈflæʃ/ adjective
3 flash
/ˈflæʃ/
adjective
Learner's definition of FLASH
1
always used before a noun : beginning suddenly and lasting only a short time突然而短暂的 2
always used before a noun,
US, informal : very talented非常有才能的;杰出的 3
[more flash; most flash] British, informal + disapproving : flashy, showy