flare
verb /fleə(r)/
/fler/
动词形式
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they flare | /fleə(r)/ /fler/ |
he / she / it flares | /fleəz/ /flerz/ |
past simple flared | /fleəd/ /flerd/ |
past participle flared | /fleəd/ /flerd/ |
-ing form flaring | /ˈfleərɪŋ/ /ˈflerɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] to burn brightly, but usually for only a short time or not steadily
(短暂)烧旺;(摇曳着)燃烧;(火光)闪耀 - The match flared and went out.
火柴闪亮了一下就熄了。 - The fire flared into life.
火旺了起来。 - (figurative) Colour flared in her cheeks.
她两颊泛起了红晕。 - His dark eyes flared angrily.
他的黑眼睛愤怒地瞪着。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- suddenly
- briefly
- brightly
- …
- flare into life
- The match flared and went out.
- [intransitive] flare (up) (especially of anger and violence
) to suddenly start or become much stronger尤指愤怒和暴力 synonym erupt突发;加剧 - Violence flared when the police moved in.
警察逼近时爆发了暴力行为。 - Tempers flared towards the end of the meeting.
会议快结束时群情激愤。 - Anger suddenly flared in his eyes.
他突然眼冒怒火。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- suddenly
- briefly
- brightly
- …
- flare into life
- Violence flared when the police moved in.
- [transitive, intransitive] (+ speech) to say something in an angry and aggressive way
发怒地说;粗暴地说 - ‘You should have told me!’ she flared at him.
“你应该告诉我的!” 她气冲冲地对他说。
- ‘You should have told me!’ she flared at him.
- [intransitive] (of clothes
) to become wider towards the bottom衣服 底部展开;呈喇叭形 - The sleeves are tight to the elbow, then flare out.
袖子在肘部收紧,接着逐渐展开。
- The sleeves are tight to the elbow, then flare out.
- [transitive, intransitive] flare (something) if a person or an animal flares their nostrils (= the openings at the end of the nose), or if their nostrils flare, they become wider, especially as a sign of anger
(尤指因气愤)使(鼻孔)张开,(鼻孔)张开 - The horse backed away, its nostrils flaring with fear.
马向后惊退,吓得鼻翼扇动。
- The horse backed away, its nostrils flaring with fear.
词源mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘spread out one's hair’): of unknown origin. Current senses date from the 17th cent.