词组 | flare out |
释义 | Phr V flare out flares, flaring, flared flare out American informal to suddenly express strong emotionusually + atHe flared out at her, slamming his fist on the table. flare out AmE literary to say something suddenly in an angry way+ at Rothchild flared out at Julia when she questioned him. flare out1. To spread or fan something out. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "flare" and "out." Flare out the pages so that I can see them all at once. 2. To widen or expand something. Now you need to flare out the sides to create the opening of the bowl. 3. To widen away from something. I don't like the way the hemline flares out—do you? 4. To react with sudden, intense anger. Hey, don't flare out at me, I'm just the messenger! I couldn't help but flare out when I heard about the latest printing mishap. 5. To emit or release a flame or light. Look, there's a light flaring out up ahead! Help is on the way! flare something outto spread something out; to make something wider. (Said especially of one end of a tube or round-topped vessel.) Can you flare the end of this pipe out a little? Flare out the end of this pipe. flare outto spread out; to widen. (Said especially of one opening of a tube or round-topped vessel.) The end of the pipe flared out to a larger diameter. The top of the vase flared out, and was decorated with little blobs of colored glass. flare outv. 1. To curve away distinctly: This skirt flares out below the knee. 2. To emit a flame or something shaped like a flame: The candles we were carrying flared out in the night. A beacon flared out from the lighthouse. 3. To make a sudden, angry verbal attack: The sergeant flared out at the troops. |
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