flash
noun, verb, adjective45 搭配平均频率: 6.8
A flash so intense it temporarily takes away sight.
news flash7.0
新闻快讯
A brief, important piece of news, often interrupting other content. Usually written as one word: newsflash.
A camera flash that is integrated into the body of the camera.
hot flash6.5
潮热
A sudden feeling of heat, typically associated with menopause. The equivalent term in British English is 'hot flush'.
突然感到燥热,通常与更年期有关。英式英语中的对应词是 'hot flush'。
探测到闪光
To notice or discover a flash, often with effort or equipment.
注意到或发现闪光,通常需要努力或设备。
emit a flash5.0
To produce or give out a flash of light.
To shine for a very short period.
flash with6.8
闪现出…
For one's eyes to suddenly show a strong emotion (e.g., anger, excitement).
指眼睛突然流露出强烈的情感(如愤怒、兴奋)。