flare

美 [fler]英 [fleə(r)]
  • v.(火光)闪耀;(尤指因气愤)使(鼻孔)张开,(鼻孔)张开;(摇曳着)燃烧;加剧;突发;发怒地说;粗暴地说;底部展开;(短暂)烧旺
  • n.照明弹;喇叭形;(摇曳的)光;喇叭裤;(闪耀的)火光;闪光装置;逐渐展开;闪光信号灯;(短暂的)旺火

过去式: flared 现在分词: flaring 过去分词: flared 第三人称单数: flares

flareflare

verb

1

(短暂)烧旺;(摇曳着)燃烧;(火光)闪耀
to burn brightly, but usually for only a short time or not steadily

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。

Colour flared in her cheeks.

她两颊泛起了红晕。

2

突发;加剧
to suddenly start or become much stronger

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。

3

发怒地说;粗暴地说
to say sth in an angry and aggressive way

‘You should have told me!’ she flared at him.

“你应该告诉我的!”她气冲冲地对他说。

4

底部展开;呈喇叭形
to become wider towards the bottom

The sleeves are tight to the elbow, then flare out.

袖子在肘部收紧,接着逐渐展开。

5

(尤指因气愤)使(鼻孔)张开,(鼻孔)张开
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

The horse backed away, its nostrils flaring with fear.

马向后惊退,吓得鼻翼扇动。

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noun

1

(短暂的)旺火;(摇曳的)光;(闪耀的)火光
a bright but unsteady light or flame that does not last long

The flare of the match lit up his face.

火柴的光照亮了他的脸。

2

闪光装置;闪光信号灯;照明弹
a device that produces a bright flame, used especially as a signal; a flame produced in this way

The ship sent up distress flares to attract the attention of the coastguard.

这艘船点起了遇险信号以引起海岸警卫队的注意。

3

逐渐展开;喇叭形
a shape that becomes gradually wider

a skirt with a slight flare

下摆略张的裙子

4

喇叭裤
trousers/pants that become very wide at the bottom of the legs

a pair of flares

一条喇叭裤

flare

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 闪光信号灯;照明弹
    A flare is a small device that produces a bright flame. Flares are used as signals, for example on ships.

    ...a ship which had fired a distress flare.

    发出遇险信号弹的一艘船

  • 2
    VERB (火)突然烧旺,突然熊熊燃烧
    If a fire flares, the flames suddenly become larger.

    Camp fires flared like beacons in the dark.

    营火突然熊熊燃烧起来,看上去就像黑暗中的航标灯。

  • 3
    VERB (麻烦、暴乱、冲突等)加剧,升级,愈演愈烈
    If something such as trouble, violence, or conflict flares, it starts or becomes more violent.

    Even as the President appealed for calm, trouble flared in several American cities.

    尽管总统呼吁保持冷静,美国一些城市的骚乱仍有所升级。

  • 4
    VERB 发怒;发火
    If people's tempers flare, they get angry.

    Tempers flared and harsh words were exchanged.

    怒气突然爆发,人们开始恶言相向。

  • 5
    V-ERG (常因气愤或难过而)张大(鼻孔),(鼻孔)张开
    If someone's nostrils flare or if they flare them, their nostrils become wider, often because the person is angry or upset.

    I turned to Jacky, my nostrils flaring in disgust...

    我转过身厌恶地看着杰基,鼻翼呼呼地翕动着。

  • 6
    VERB (连衣裙等)底部展开,呈喇叭形展开
    If something such as a dress flares, it spreads outwards at one end to form a wide shape.

    ...a simple black dress, cut to flare from the hips.

    一条简洁的黑裙,剪裁成从胯部向外展开的式样

  • 7
    N-PLURAL 喇叭裤
    Flares are trousers that are very wide at the bottom.

    See also:flared

  • 8
    PHRASAL VERB (疾病、伤势)突然复发,突然恶化
    If a disease or injury flares up, it suddenly returns or becomes painful again.

    Students often find that their acne flares up before and during exams.

    学生们经常发现在考前和考试期间他们的粉刺会严重起来。

noun

1
(baseball) a fly ball hit a short distance into the outfield
2
a short forward pass to a back who is running toward the sidelines
he threw a flare to the fullback who was tackled for a loss
Synonym: flare pass
3
a device that produces a bright light for warning or illumination or identification
4
a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
Synonym: flash
5
a sudden outburst of emotion
she felt a flare of delight
she could not control her flare of rage
6
am unwanted reflection in an optical system (or the fogging of an image that is caused by such a reflection)
7
a sudden eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface;associated with sunspots and radio interference
Synonym: solar flare
8
a sudden burst of flame
9
a shape that spreads outward
the skirt had a wide flare
Synonym: flair
10
a sudden recurrence or worsening of symptoms
a colitis flare
infection can cause a lupus flare
11
reddening of the skin spreading outward from a focus of infection or irritation

verb

1
become flared and widen, usually at one end
The bellbottom pants flare out
Synonym: flare out
2
erupt or intensify suddenly
Unrest erupted in the country
Tempers flared at the meeting
The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism
Synonym: erupt irrupt flare up break open burst out
3
burn brightly
Every star seemed to flare with new intensity
Synonym: flame up blaze up burn up
4
shine with a sudden light
The night sky flared with the massive bombardment
Synonym: flame

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  1. In big cities neon lights flare late into night .

    大城市霓虹灯闪耀至深夜。

  2. The grating wedge plate is formed by making flare grating on a wedge plate of glass .

    在楔形玻璃平板表面加工闪耀光栅,即构成了光栅楔形平板,本文详细介绍了其工作原理。

  3. The flare of the match lit up his face .

    火柴的光照亮了他的脸。

  4. The fire flared into life .

    火旺了起来。

  5. The horse backed away , its nostrils flaring with fear .

    马向后惊退,吓得鼻翼扇动。

  6. Violence flared when the police moved in .

    警察逼近时爆发了暴力行为。

  7. The match flared and went out .

    火柴闪亮了一下就熄了。

  8. The ship sent up distress flares to attract the attention of the coastguard .

    这艘船点起了遇险信号以引起海岸警卫队的注意。

  9. ' You should have told me ! ' she flared at him .

    “你应该告诉我的!”她气冲冲地对他说。

  10. The sleeves are tight to the elbow , then flare out .

    袖子在肘部收紧,接着逐渐展开。

  11. Colour flared in her cheeks .

    她两颊泛起了红晕。

  12. Students often find that their acne flares up before and during exams .

    学生们经常发现在考前和考试期间他们的粉刺会严重起来。

  13. Even as the President appealed for calm , trouble flared in several American cities .

    尽管总统呼吁保持冷静,美国一些城市的骚乱仍有所升级。

  14. Camp fires flared like beacons in the dark .

    营火突然熊熊燃烧起来,看上去就像黑暗中的航标灯。

  15. Guns were blazing , flares going up and the sky was lit up all around

    炮火不断,信号弹此起彼伏,四周的天空都被照亮了。

  16. Tempers flared and harsh words were exchanged .

    怒气突然爆发,人们开始恶言相向。

  17. In the 1970s they all had flared trousers .

    20世纪70年代的时候他们人人都有喇叭裤。

  18. For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10,000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun .

    它的亮度有几年一度达到了现在太阳亮度的一万倍左右。

  19. I turned to Jacky , my nostrils flaring in disgust

    我转过身厌恶地看着杰基,鼻翼呼呼地翕动着。

  20. Flares , loons and bell-bottoms are back

    微喇、中喇和宽喇又火了起来。

  21. It suddenly flared as the gas was lighted .

    天然气一点就着。

  22. The torch flared in the breeze .

    火把的火焰在微风中摇曳。

  23. You need not flare up merely because I mentioned your work .

    你大可不必因为我提到你的工作就动怒。

  24. She flares up at the least thing .

    她因一点小事而发火。

  25. He 's got a fiery temper and flares up at the slightest provocation .

    他是火爆性子,一点就着。

  26. He flared up .

    他撺儿了。

  27. Trouble may flare up in the big city .

    大城市可能爆发骚乱。

  28. The match gave a last flare .

    火柴发出最后的亮光。

  29. She flared up at the least thing .

    她为了小事突然发怒。

  30. The filaments may be analogous to solar flares or could be magnetic structures of some sort .

    暗条类似于太阳耀斑,亦或是某种磁结构。

blaze flame flare glare glow 【导航词义:燃烧;发光】
blaze v. 燃烧;闪耀
〔辨析〕

指猛烈燃烧,火光熊熊;也可以指发出强光。

〔例证〕

The whole building was blazing.

整栋建筑燃起了大火。

Lights are blazing in every room.

每个房间都灯火通明。

flame v. 〈文〉燃烧;照亮
〔辨析〕

指燃烧,火焰强度不及 blaze;也可以指照亮某处。

〔例证〕

The fire in the fireplace flamed brightly.

壁炉里的火烧得很旺。

The candle flamed the little wood house.

蜡烛照亮了那间小木屋。

flare v. 突然烧起来;(短暂地)烧旺
〔辨析〕

强调火焰等突然燃烧,发出白光,时间短、不稳定。

〔例证〕

It suddenly flared as the gas was lighted.

天然气一点就着。

The torch flared in the breeze.

火把的火焰在微风中摇曳。

glare v. 发出强光,闪耀,照耀
〔辨析〕

指发出刺眼的强光,照耀在某人或某物上。

〔例证〕

The sunlight glared on the sea.

阳光照耀在海面上。

The sun glared overhead.

太阳在头顶照耀。

glow v. 发红光;红光焕发
〔辨析〕

尤指热的物体发出红光;也可以指人因运动或激动致使脸部等发热、发红。

〔例证〕

The iron stick was heated till it glowed.

一直把铁条加热到透红。

Her face glowed with excitement.

她激动得满脸通红。

  • 短语动词

(火)突然燃旺,突然熊熊燃烧

(麻烦、暴乱、冲突等)加剧,升级,愈演愈烈

(疾病、伤势)突然复发,突然又开始疼痛

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