单词 | flashed |
释义 | flash1 of 4verb ˈflash flashed; flashing; flashes intransitive verb 1 : rush, dash —used of flowing water 2 : to break forth in or like a sudden flame or flare 3 a : to appear suddenly an idea flashes into her mind b : to move with great speed the days flash by 4 a : to break forth or out so as to make a sudden display b : to act or speak vehemently and suddenly especially in anger 5 a : to give off light suddenly or in transient bursts b : to glow or gleam especially with animation or passion her eyes flashed with anger 6 : to change suddenly or violently into vapor 7 : to expose one's breasts or genitals usually suddenly and briefly in public 8 : to have sudden insight —often used with on transitive verb 1 a archaic : splash b : to fill by a sudden inflow of water 2 a : to cause the sudden appearance of (light) b : to cause to burst violently into flame c(1) : to cause (light) to reflect (2) : to cause (something) to reflect light flash a mirror (3) : to cause (a lamp) to flash d : to convey by means of flashes of light 3 a : to make known or cause to appear with great speed flash a message on the screen b : to display obtrusively and ostentatiously always flashing a roll of bills c : to expose to view usually suddenly and briefly flashed a badge 4 : to cover with or form into a thin layer: such as a : to protect against rain by covering with sheet metal or a substitute b : to coat (glass) with a thin layer (as of metal or a differently colored glass) 5 : to subject (an exposed photographic negative or positive) to a supplementary uniform exposure to light before development in order to modify detail or tone 6 : to expose one's breasts or genitals usually suddenly and briefly to flashed the audience flash 2 of 4noun1 a : a sudden burst of light b : a movement of a flag in signaling 2 : a sudden and often brilliant burst a flash of wit 3 : a brief time 4 a : show, display especially : a vulgar ostentatious display b archaic : a showy ostentatious person c : one that attracts notice especially : an outstanding athlete d : pizzazz 5 obsolete : thieves' slang 6 : something flashed: such as a : glimpse, look b : smile c : a first brief news report d : flashlight sense 1 e : a quick-spreading flame or momentary intense outburst of radiant heat f(1) : flashlight sense 2 (2) : a device for producing a flashlight for taking photographs 7 : rush sense 7a 8 : the rapid conversion of a liquid into vapor flash 3 of 4adjective1 a : flashy, showy b : of, relating to, or characteristic of flashy people or things flash behavior c : of, relating to, or characteristic of persons considered social outcasts flash language 2 : of sudden origin and short duration a flash fire 3 : having or using a solid-state data storage technology that retains data even without a connection to a power source flash memory flash 4 of 4adverb : by very brief exposure to an intense altering agent (such as heat or cold) flash fry flash freeze flashed verb1 as in gleamed to shoot forth bursts of light the actress's diamond necklace flashed as she hurried on stage to accept the award Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in displayed to present so as to invite notice or attention flashed a wad of cash as he paid for his dinner Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in flickered to shine with light at regular intervals the disco lights flashed, and the revelers danced Synonyms & Similar Words
4 as in announced to make known openly or publicly flashed the news of the royal birth around the world Synonyms & Similar Words
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