flash

[flæʃ][flæʃ]
vt.& vi.使闪光,使闪烁;拍出,发出(电报等);〈口〉炫耀
n.闪光;闪光灯下摄成的照片;一瞬间;浮华
adj.闪光的,闪耀的,一闪而过的;浮华的;庞大的
网络闪光;闪耀;快讯;闪
词形变化:
flashed   flashed   flashing   flashes  
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1 . She had heard the news-flash on a TV channel's news update.

她在一家电视台的新闻快讯中听到了这则简明新闻。

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2 . "What did Moira tell you?" Liz demanded with a flash of anger.

“莫伊拉跟你说什么啦?”利兹突然生气地质问道。

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3 . The answer had come to him in a flash .

他一下子就有了答案。

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4 . The essays could do with a flash of wit or humor.

这些散文需要一些出其不意的风趣或幽默。

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5 . Quick as a flash, the man said, "I have to, don't I?"

那人立即说道:“我必须如此,是不是?”

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noun

1.a sudden intense burst of radiant energy

2.a momentary brightness

3.a short vivid experience;

a flash of emotion swept over him

4.a sudden brilliant understanding;

he had a flash of intuition

5.a very short time (as the time it takes the eye blink or the heart to beat);

if I had the chance I'd do it in a flash

6.a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate

7.a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story

8.a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification;

red flashes adorned the airplane

9.a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph

10.tastelessly showy;

a flash car

vern

1.gleam or glow intermittently;

The lights were flashing

2.appear briefly;

The headlines flashed on the screen

3.display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously;

he showed off his new sports car

4.make known or cause to appear with great speed;

The latest intelligence is flashed to all command posts

5.run or move very quickly or hastily;

She dashed into the yard

6.expose or show briefly;

he flashed a $100 bill

7.protect by covering with a thin sheet of metal;

flash the roof

8.emit a brief burst of light;

A shooting star flashed and was gone