flash
noun /flæʃ/
/flæʃ/
Idioms 闪光;闪耀 - a flash of lightning
一道闪电 - Flashes of light were followed by an explosion.
阵阵闪光后就是一声爆炸的巨响。 - There was a blinding flash and the whole building shuddered.
一道眩目的闪光过后,整栋大楼颤抖起来。 - The flashes from the guns illuminated the sky.
炮火的闪光照亮了天空。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- blinding
- bright
- …
- experience
- feel
- have
- …
- erupt
- illuminate something
- light something
- …
- flash from
- flash of
- a flash of lightning
(尤指信号灯)闪亮 - The lighthouse gives out four flashes every 15 seconds.
灯塔每15秒发出4次闪光。 - Below them they saw torch flashes from locals which signalled V for Victory.
在他们下面,他们看到当地人发出的火炬闪光,标志着胜利。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- blinding
- bright
- …
- experience
- feel
- have
- …
- erupt
- illuminate something
- light something
- …
- flash from
- flash of
- The lighthouse gives out four flashes every 15 seconds.
闪光灯 - a camera with a built-in flash
有内置闪光灯的照相机 - I'll need flash for this shot.
拍这个镜头我需要闪光灯。 - flash photography
闪光摄影术 - The tour guide asked people to turn off the flash on their cameras.
导游让人们关掉相机上的闪光灯。
- I don't think the picture will come out in this light. Try using the flash.
我认为在这样的光线下拍不了照片,试试用闪光灯吧。 - I took it with flash.
我用了闪光灯拍摄。 - The flash didn't go off.
闪光灯没有闪光。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- built-in
- camera
- use
- go off
- work
- photography
- with (a) flash
- a camera with a built-in flash
- [countable] flash of something the sudden appearance for a short time of something bright
(明亮的东西)闪现 - a flash of white teeth
闪露洁白的牙齿 - On the horizon, she saw a flash of silver—the sea!
她看见天边闪现一片银色,那是大海! - We caught a flash of white in the bushes.
我们看见丛林中闪过一道白光。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- blinding
- bright
- …
- experience
- feel
- have
- …
- erupt
- illuminate something
- light something
- …
- flash from
- flash of
- a flash of white teeth
- [countable] flash of something a particular idea or feeling that suddenly comes into your mind or shows in your face
(想法的)突现;(情感的)突发 - a flash of brilliance/insight/inspiration
才华/洞察力/灵感的闪现 - He caught the flash of anger in her eyes.
他捕捉到她眼中的怒火。 - When she looked at me, I caught a flash of recognition in her eyes.
当她看着我时,我在她眼里捕捉到了一丝认可。 - ‘Did you really win first prize?’ he said with a flash of genuine admiration.
“你真的得了一等奖吗,”。他带着真诚的钦佩说道。
- He felt a brief flash of jealousy.
他感觉到一丝妒意。 - She had a sudden flash of inspiration.
她突发灵感。 - a rare flash of humour
难得的幽默
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- blinding
- bright
- …
- experience
- feel
- have
- …
- erupt
- illuminate something
- light something
- …
- flash from
- flash of
- a flash of brilliance/insight/inspiration
- (also newsflash)[countable] (especially British English) a short item of important news that is broadcast on radio or television, often interrupting a programme
(插播的)简明新闻,快讯 - [countable] (British English) a band or small piece of cloth worn on a military uniform to show a person’s rank
(佩戴在军服上的)徽章,肩章,臂章 - [countable] a band of colour or writing across a book, pack, etc.
彩条;文字条 - Flash™[uncountable] a program that creates moving images for websites
Flash 网站动画制作程序
light光
signal信号
in photography摄影
of bright colour鲜明颜色
sudden idea/emotion突然的想法;突发的情感
news新闻
on uniform制服
on book/pack书;小包
computing计算机技术
Idioms
a flash in the pan
- a sudden success that lasts only a short time and is not likely to be repeated
昙花一现 - He needed to prove that his success was not just a flash in the pan.
他需要证明他的成功不只是昙花一现。
- He needed to prove that his success was not just a flash in the pan.
in/like a flash
- very quickly and suddenly
转瞬间;立即 - The weekend seemed to be over in a flash.
周末似乎在一瞬间结束了。 - The answer came to me like a flash.
我灵光一闪,得到了答案。
- The weekend seemed to be over in a flash.
(as) quick as a flash
- very quickly
极快;神速;旋即 - Quick as a flash she was at his side.
她旋即来到他身边。
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- (as) deaf as a post
- (as) dull as ditchwater
- (as) fit as a fiddle
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- (as) miserable/ugly as sin
- as old as the hills
- (as) pleased/proud as Punch
- as pretty as a picture
- (as) regular as clockwork
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- (as) safe as houses
- (as) sound as a bell
- (as) steady as a rock
- (as) thick as two short planks
- (as) tough as old boots
- Quick as a flash she was at his side.