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flashes 英'flæʃɪz美'flæʃɪz COCA¹³²²³BNC¹⁸⁸⁴⁴Economist¹⁹⁰⁵⁰⁺⁹ 基本英英例句例句 n.光芒¹⁶;闪光⁸²动词flash的复数形式².原型flash的三单 名词 flash: a sudden intense burst of radiant energya momentary brightnessa short vivid experiencea sudden brilliant understandinga very short time as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beata gaudy outward displaya burst of light used to communicate or illuminatea short news announcement concerning some on-going news storya bright patch of color used for decoration or identificationa lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph 动词 flash: gleam or glow intermittentlyappear brieflydisplay proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiouslymake known or cause to appear with great speedrun or move very quickly or hastilyexpose or show brieflyprotect by covering with a thin sheet of metalemit a brief burst of light用作名词His style is lighted up withflashesof wit.他的文体闪耀着智慧的光芒。 A delicate mix of light and brightflashesof iridescent color create these beautiful Opals.光芒的精致混合,明亮的的闪光与彩虹的颜色造就绝美的欧泊。 The light houseflashesat night.在晚上灯塔闪光。 The wearer stares at a computer screen, which flashes highlights over different rows in a matrix of letters and symbols set up like a keyboard on the screen. 戴头盔的人会盯着电脑屏幕,它会反射由不同的字母和符号组成的矩阵行的高光位,这就像屏幕上的键盘一样。 yeeyan So, he outfitted everybody with a small electronic device, called a perceptual chronometer, which is basically a clunky wristwatch. It flashes numbers just a little too fast to see. 所以,他给大家都戴上了一个小电子计数器,它基本上是一个笨重的电子手表,只是上边的数字闪烁的太快了,凡人无法看清楚。 yeeyan |