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flareverb(BURN BRIGHTLY)[I]toburnbrightlyeither for ashorttimeor notregularly: (短暂地)旺烧;(摇曳着)燃烧 Theflameabove theoilwell flared(up)into thedarksky.油井上的火焰一下子旺烧起来,直冲向漆黑的夜空。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBurning, burnt & on fire - ablaze
- afire
- alight
- blaze
- burn(something)down
- burn sb up
- burned out
- burnt
- burnt offering
- burnt out
- carbonize
- char
- charred
- flame
- go up in flamesidiom
- inextinguishable
- scorch
- scorched
- self-immolation
- unlit
See more results » flareverb(GET WORSE)[I](alsoflare up)When somethingbadsuch asviolence,pain, orangerflares (up), itsuddenlystartsor gets muchworse: (暴力、疼痛或愤怒)爆发,突发,加剧 Violence flared up again lastnight.昨晚再次爆发暴力事件。 Tempersflared after a three-hourdelayat the Airportyesterday.昨天机场3小时的航班延误引得群情激愤。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesExploding and erupting - blast
- blow
- blow(someone/something)up
- blowout
- burst in onsomeone/something
- burst in/into(somewhere)
- detonate
- detonator
- erupt
- explosion
- explosively
- explosiveness
- flame
- go off
- go popidiom
- go up
- implode
- pop
- setsomethingoff
- test-fire
See more results » flareverb(MAKE WIDER)[IorT]to (causeto)becomewider: (使)张开,(使)展开 The horse'snostrilsflared.那匹马张大了鼻孔。 He flared hisnostrilsinrage.他愤怒得张大了鼻孔。 Theskirtfitstightlyover thehipsand flares just below theknees.这条裙子紧紧包住臀部,到膝盖下方的位置展开。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEnlarging and inflating - augmentation
- balloon
- bloat
- broaden
- build(someone/something)up
- bulk
- expand
- explosively
- fluffsomethingup
- implacably
- inflatable
- inflation
- lengthen
- puff
- pumpsomeoneup
- reinflate
- reinflation
- scalesomethingup
- stretch
- widen
See more results » flarenoun(BRIGHTNESS)[C]asuddenincreasein thebrightnessof afire: (突然的)旺火;(闪耀的)火光 There was asuddenflare when shethrewthepetrolonto thefire.她把汽油倒到火上时,火焰一下子蹿了起来。 [C]a verybrightlightorcolouredsmokethat can be used as asignal, or adevicethatproducesthis: 闪光信号灯;彩色烟雾信号;闪光装置;照明弹 We set off a flare tohelpguideourrescuers.我们发射了一颗照明弹,以引导救援人员。 RosieKelly/EyeEm/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFire & flame - beacon
- blaze
- bonfire
- brand
- bushfire
- campfire
- conflagration
- dumpster fire
- fire
- fireball
- firepit
- firestorm
- flame
- inferno
- open fire
- open fireplace
- pilot
- post-fire
- spark
- wildfire
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Specific signs and symbols flarenoun(CLOTHES)flares[plural]UK trousersthat getwiderbelow theknee: 喇叭裤Hegrewhishairlongandstartedtowearflares. See more[Cusually singular]thefactof something,especiallyclothing,becomingwiderat one end: (衣服)逐渐张开,呈喇叭形展开 Thisskirthas adefiniteflare.这条裙子的裙摆很大。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesClothing - general words - all-in-one
- anti-fur
- apparel
- argyle
- attire
- cast-offs
- finery
- fitter
- furrier
- garb
- garment
- get up
- glad rags
- mothball
- schmutter
- sensible
- separates
- shapewear
- shorty
- your best bib and tuckeridiom
See more results » flarenoun(SHORT THROW/HIT)[C]in Americanfootball, ashortthrowto abackwho isrunningtowards thesideline: Underpressure, hethrewa flare to Wilson thatlostthreeyards. Hecaughta flarepassfrom Merino andmanagedto make sevenyards. [C]inbaseball, aballthat ishitashortdistancethrough theairinto theoutfield: Pitch him away and he gets his little flares andinfieldhits. Joneshita flare torightthatfelljust inside theline. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAmerican football - attempt
- blitz
- blocker
- blocking
- carry
- carry the ballidiom
- drop
- football
- fullback
- huddle
- linebacker
- nonconference
- offence
- outgain
- outkick
- place-kick
- scrimmage
- split end
- Super Bowl
- touchdown
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: flarenoun(GYMNASTICS)[C]ingymnastics, amovementin which thegymnastbalancesontheirhandsandmovestheirlegswideapartin acircularmovement: It was animmaculateperformance,fullof crowd-pleasing flares andeye-catchingmanoeuvres. The Americanlosthisrhythmon a flaresequenceandfinishedsixth. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGymnastics - aerialist
- artistic gymnastics
- asymmetric bars
- backflip
- beam
- cartwheel
- free running
- gym
- gymnast
- gymnastic
- headstand
- horse
- pommel horse
- somersault
- split
- stand onyourhands/headidiom
- the parallel bars
- trampoline
- trampolinist
- tuck
See more results » (Definition offlarefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)flareverb(BURN BRIGHTLY)[I]toburnbrightlyeither for ashorttimeor notregularly (短暂地)旺烧;(摇曳着)燃烧Theflameabove theoilwell flared(up)into thedarksky.油井上的火焰一下子旺烧起来,直冲向漆黑的夜空。 flareverb(GET WORSE)[I](alsoflare up)When somethingbadsuch asviolence,pain, orangerflares (up), itsuddenlystartsor gets muchworse. (暴力、疼痛或愤怒)爆发,突发,加剧Violence flared up again lastnight.昨晚再次爆发暴力事件。 Tempersflared after a three-hourdelayat the Airportyesterday.昨天机场3小时的航班延误引得群情激愤。 flareverb(MAKE WIDER)[IorT]to (causeto)becomewider (使)张开,(使)展开The horse'snostrilsflared.那匹马张大了鼻孔。 He flared hisnostrilsinrage.他愤怒得张大了鼻孔。 Theskirtfitstightlyover thehipsand flares just below theknees.这条裙子紧紧包住臀部,到膝盖下方的位置展开。 flarenoun(BRIGHTNESS)[C]asuddenincreasein thebrightnessof afire (突然的)旺火;(闪耀的)火光There was asuddenflare when shethrewthepetrolonto thefire.她把汽油倒到火上时,火焰一下子蹿了起来。 [C]a verybrightlightorcolouredsmokethat can be used as asignal, or adevicethatproducesthis 闪光信号灯;彩色烟雾信号;闪光装置;照明弹We set off a flare tohelpguideourrescuers.我们发射了一颗照明弹,以引导救援人员。 flarenoun(CLOTHES)flares[plural]UK trousersthat getwiderbelow theknee 喇叭裤 [Cusually singular]thefactof something,especiallyclothing,becomingwiderat one end (衣服)逐渐张开,呈喇叭形展开Thisskirthas adefiniteflare.这条裙子的裙摆很大。 flare| American Dictionaryflareverb(BURN)[I]toburnbrightlyeither for ashorttimeor on and off: Thecandleflared then went out. flareverb(BECOME WIDER)[I/T]tobecomewider, or to make somethingwider: [I]Thesetrousersflareslightlyat theankle. flareverb(HAPPEN SUDDENLY)[I]tohappenin asuddenand oftenviolentway: Thedisputethreatensto flare into alawsuit. Theargumentquieteddown then flared up again. flarenoun[C](BRIGHT LIGHT)something thatproducesaflameorbrightlightand is usually used as asignal, or theflameorlightitself: Theboatisequippedwith flares. Did youseethat flare? (Definition offlarefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofflareflare However, the discharge is not quite uniform and a large number of shor t cathode flares is evident.From theCambridge English Corpus Possible radiation sources include flares from late-type parent stars, gamma-ray bursts, and gamma-ray lines from supernovae.From theCambridge English Corpus Holcoptychites shows considerable variation in strength of ribbing and development of constrictions and slight flares.From theCambridge English Corpus Starting in 2005, however, tensions flared anew as economic growth began to accelerate.From theCambridge English Corpus Notable among these are 33 ear flares, 4 anthropomorphic pendants, and 5 zoomorphic pendants.From theCambridge English Corpus Her single gesture, her brief flares of passion, are intermissions in a state of gesturelessness, paralysis, aphasia.From theCambridge English Corpus In a wire array, the effect of the global magnetic field is to conver t these flares into radially inward flowing low-density field-free plasma jets.From theCambridge English Corpus The use of preionization removes anode flares and arcs from the laser volume and improves the laser output.From theCambridge English Corpus Finally, solar flares can also cause ozone depletion.From theCambridge English Corpus There was great relief when green flares were observed, indicating that all was well.From theCambridge English Corpus In a future theory of short-time prediction of solar flares, this fact will possibly be of great importance.From theCambridge English Corpus One impressive effect of large, strong magnetic fields is the release of high-energy bursts in solar flares [12].From theCambridge English Corpus The simulation results predict that both the formation of sigmoids and the onset of flares should occur around the electric current sheet where the magnetic shear is steeply reversed.From theCambridge English Corpus In astrophysics, interest in forbidden lines is motivated by the possibility of using them for ion temperature, and density measurements in solar flares and in the solar corona.From theCambridge English Corpus By the end of the decade the epizootic flared up again and the incidence diminished to below 100 cases per year only by the end of the 1960s [8].From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/flare## |