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  1. flicker

    • IPA[ˈflɪkə]

    英式

    • v.
      (of light or a source of light) shine unsteadily; vary rapidly in brightness;(of a flame) burn fitfully, alternately flaring up and dying down
    • n.
      an unsteady movement of a flame or light causing rapid variations in brightness;fluctuations in the brightness of a film or television image such as occur when the number of frames per second is too small for persistence of vision.
    • verb: flicker, 3rd person present: flickers, gerund or present participle: flickering, past tense: flickered, past participle: flickered

    • noun: flicker, plural noun: flickers

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    • 1. an unsteady movement of a flame or light causing rapid variations in brightness the flicker of a candle flame caught our eyes
    • fluctuations in the brightness of a film or television image such as occur when the number of frames per second is too small for persistence of vision.
    • 2. a tiny movement the flicker of an eyelid
    • a brief feeling or indication of emotion a flicker of a smile passed across her face
    • ph.
      (of a flame or light) die away and go out after a series of flickers

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      (of a flame or light) die away and go out after a series of flickers

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a designed play in which a pass is thrown to a receiver who then laterals to a teammate.

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈflikər]

    美式

    • v.
      (of light or a source of light) shine unsteadily; vary rapidly in brightness: the interior lights flickered, and came on
    • n.
      an unsteady movement of a flame or light that causes rapid variations in brightness: the flicker of a candle flame caught our eyes

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[ˈflɪkə]

    英式

    • n.
      an American woodpecker that often feeds on ants on the ground.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • IPA[ˈflikər]

    美式

    • n.
      an American woodpecker that often feeds on ants on the ground.

    Oxford American Dictionary