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  1. flare

    • IPA[fler]

    美式

    • n.
      a sudden brief burst of bright flame or light;a device producing a bright flame, used especially as a signal or marker
    • v.
      burn with a sudden intensity;(of a light or a person's eyes) glow with a sudden intensity
    • verb: flare, 3rd person present: flares, gerund or present participle: flaring, past tense: flared, past participle: flared

    • noun: flare, plural noun: flares

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    • 1. burn with a sudden intensity the bonfire crackled and flared up the blaze across the water flared 同義詞 blaze, flash, flare up, flame, burn unsteadily, ... 更多
    • (of a light or a person's eyes) glow with a sudden intensity her eyes flared at the stinging insult
    • (of an emotion) suddenly become manifest in a person or their expression alarm flared in her eyes tempers flared
    • (of an illness or chronic medical complaint) recur unexpectedly and cause further discomfort Tracy's pain has flared up again, this time almost beyond enduring
    • (especially of an argument, conflict, or trouble) suddenly become more violent or intense a recurrent border dispute flared up again
    • (of a person) suddenly become angry she flared up, shouting at Jeff
    • 2. gradually become wider at one end the dress flared out into a huge train
    • (of a person's nostrils) dilate his head lifted, his nostrils flaring 同義詞 spread, broaden, widen, get wider, expand, ... 更多
    • (of a person) cause (the nostrils) to dilate.
    • adj.
      (especially of an item of clothing) having a shape that widens progressively toward the end or ... a flared skirt high-waisted flared jeans

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      (especially of an item of clothing) having a shape that widens progressively towards the end or ... a flared skirt high-waisted flared jeans

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a brilliant white flare containing metallic magnesium wire or ribbon.

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    • n.
      a dwarf star which displays spasmodic outbursts of radiation, believed to be due to extremely ...

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    • n.
      a flare that is fired into the air by a rocket so as to float suspended from a small parachute, ... a red parachute flare was sighted by a fisherman just south of Port Kennedy and police were called

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    • n.
      a sudden outburst of something, especially violence or hostility: a flare-up between the two countries

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a brief eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface, associated with ...

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    • n.
      a flare that is fired into the air by a rocket so as to float suspended from a small parachute, ... a red parachute flare was sighted by a fisherman just south of Port Kennedy and police were called

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[flɛː]

    英式

    • n.
      a sudden brief burst of bright flame or light: the flare of the match lit up his face
    • v.
      burn or shine with a sudden intensity: the bonfire crackled and flared up behind him, lightning flared

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