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单词 flicker
释义

flicker

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verb

flick·​er ˈfli-kər How to pronounce flicker (audio)
flickered; flickering ˈfli-k(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce flicker (audio)

intransitive verb

1
: to move irregularly or unsteadily : flutter
Shadows flickered on the wall.
2
: to burn or shine fitfully or with a fluctuating light
a candle flickering in the window
3
: to appear or pass briefly or quickly
Thoughts flickered through his mind.
A smile flickered across her face.

transitive verb

1
: to cause to flicker
2
: to produce by flickering

flicker

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noun (1)

1
a
: an act of flickering
b
: a sudden brief movement
the flicker of an eyelash
c
: a momentary quickening
a flicker of anger
d
: a slight indication : hint
a flicker of recognition
2
a
: a wavering light
the flicker of a candle
b
: a repeated momentary defect in a cathode-ray tube image caused especially by slow scanning of the screen
3
dated, informal : movie
often used in plural
flickery
ˈfli-k(ə-)rē How to pronounce flicker (audio)
adjective

flicker

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noun (2)

: a large barred and spotted North American woodpecker (Colaptes auratus) with a brown back that commonly forages on the ground for ants compare red-shafted flicker, yellow-shafted flicker

Synonyms

Verb

  • dance
  • dart
  • flick
  • flirt
  • flit
  • flitter
  • flutter
  • zip

Noun (1)

  • film
  • flick
  • motion picture
  • movie
  • moving picture
  • picture
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Example Sentences

Verb A TV was flickering in the background. The overhead light kept flickering off and on. Thoughts flickered through his mind. A smile flickered across her face.

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English flikeren, from Old English flicorian

Noun (2)

probably imitative of its call

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Noun (1)

1822, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun (2)

1809, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

flicker 1 of 3

verb

flick·​er ˈfli-kər How to pronounce flicker (audio)
flickered; flickering
1
: to burn unsteadily
a flickering candle
2
: to appear briefly
A smile flickered across her face.
3
: to move quickly
Roy's eyes flickered to her hand … Carl Hiaasen, Hoot

flicker

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noun

1
: a quick small movement
a flicker of the eyelids
2
: a quick movement of light

flicker

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noun

: a large North American woodpecker

Medical Definition

flicker

noun

flick·​er ˈflik-ər How to pronounce flicker (audio)
: the wavering or fluttering visual sensation produced by intermittent light when the interval between flashes is not small enough to produce complete fusion of the individual impressions

flicker 1 of 2

verb

as in to flutter
to make an irregular series of quick, sudden movements a dragonfly flickering above the salt marsh

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • flutter
  • flit
  • dart
  • flick
  • dance
  • fly
  • flitter
  • scurry
  • zip
  • flirt
  • wander
  • speed
  • sail
  • zing
  • zoom
  • scuttle
  • sprint
  • dash
  • skitter
  • roam
  • meander
  • scud
  • skip
  • scamper
  • shoot
  • ramble

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • hang
  • float
  • hover

flicker

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noun

1
as in movie
a story told by means of a series of continuously projected pictures and a sound track as a child, the future director would spend hours sitting in the theater, totally entranced by the flickers

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • movie
  • film
  • flick
  • documentary
  • motion picture
  • moving picture
  • feature
  • picture
  • silent
  • short
  • animated cartoon
  • short subject
  • cartoon
  • talkie
  • docudrama
  • featurette
  • cofeature
  • B picture
  • B movie
2
as in flurry
a sudden and usually temporary growth of activity usually there's a flicker in car sales when the new models come out

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • flurry
  • burst
  • flutter
  • outburst
  • surge
  • flare
  • flash
  • spurt
  • outbreak
  • increase
  • eruption
  • recurrence
  • flare-up
  • renewal
  • boost
  • recrudescence
  • flood
  • explosion
  • pickup
  • upturn
  • upswing
  • rush
  • paroxysm
  • volley
  • spree
  • commotion
  • epidemic
  • binge
  • jag
  • deluge
  • spate
  • furor
  • uproar

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • slump
  • calm
  • doldrums
3
as in hint
an almost imperceptible sign of something there was a flicker of recognition in her eye when I mentioned his name, but she denied knowing him

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • hint
  • glimmer
  • touch
  • breath
  • trace
  • suggestion
  • whiff
  • sign
  • tang
  • wind
  • indication
  • inkling
  • scent
  • evidence
  • intimation
  • mark

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • saturation
  • permeation
  • pervasion
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