词组 | flash |
释义 | verb | noun flash1 /flæʃ/ verb 1. to shine brightly for a very short time, once or many timesnounsa light flashes A police car sped past with its lights flashing.lightning flashes Lightning flashed across the sky.a sign flashes A big neon sign flashed outside the hotel.phrasesflash on and off The lights flash on and off in time with the music.2. to make something shinenounsflash your headlights The other driver flashed his headlights and let me go first.flash a torch She flashed her torch along the corridor.3. to smile or look at someone quicklynounsflash a smile/grin She flashed him a smile and drove off.flash a look/glance My mother flashed a warning glance at me.flash your teeth (at sb) He was very pleased and he flashed his teeth in a big smile. verb | noun flash2 /flæʃ/ noun 1. a bright light or colour that appears for a very short timeadjectivesa bright flash There was a bright flash of light.a brilliant flash (=very bright) We saw a brilliant flash.a blinding flash There was a blinding flash as the rockets exploded.a brief flash They observed a brief flash of light.verbsa flash lights up/illuminates sth The night sky was lit up by flashes of light from the explosions.a flash illuminates sth formal (=makes it be clearly seen) A brilliant flash of lightning illuminated the house.a flash blinds sb He was blinded by the flash.phrasesa flash of light They saw a big flash of light in the sky.a flash of lightning also a lightning flash There was a flash of lightning and a crash of thunder.2. an occasion when you suddenly feel or experience something for a short timeadjectivesa sudden flash of sth She had a sudden flash of inspiration.a brief/momentary flash of sth She felt a brief flash of doubt.a blinding flash (=when you suddenly realize something which surprises you) In a blinding flash, she realized what he had meant.a rare/occasional flash of sth He had one of his occasional flashes of brilliance. | “That won’t be difficult,” Felicity said with a rare flash of humour.verbshave a flash of sth Then I had a flash of inspiration.feel a flash of sth She felt a flash of excitement.phrasesa flash of inspiration He was sitting in the bath when he suddenly had a flash of inspiration.a flash of brilliance The player has shown flashes of brilliance this season.a flash of anger/temper “That’s ridiculous!” he said with a flash of anger.a flash of humour BrE a flash of humor AmE It is a dark film, but there are a few flashes of humour.a flash of insight (=when you suddenly realize something) With a flash of insight, he realized that she didn’t hate him at all. |
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