flared
英 [fleəd]
美 [flerd]
adj. 底部展开的; 喇叭形的
v. (短暂)烧旺; (摇曳着)燃烧; (火光)闪耀; 突发; 加剧; 发怒地说; 粗暴地说
flare的过去分词和过去式
过去式:flared
BNC.22415 / COCA.28469
牛津词典
adj.
- 底部展开的;喇叭形的
wider at the bottom edge than at the top
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (裙子或裤子)喇叭形的,阔腿的
Flaredskirts or trousers are wider at the bottom or at the end of the legs than at the top.- In the 1970s they all had flared trousers.
20世纪70年代的时候他们人人都有喇叭裤。
- In the 1970s they all had flared trousers.
双语例句
- After two sleepless nights of hard work, my brother's heart trouble flared up.
在努力工作了两个不眠之夜后,我哥哥的心脏病突然发作了。 - The glasses glanced in the fire light. The torch flared in the darkness.
杯子在火光中闪耀。火炬在黑暗中闪光。 - A quarrel flared up between them.
他们之间突然发了一次争吵。 - His eyes were wide, as if in shock or fear, his nostrils flared.
他的眼睛睁大了,不知道是出于惊讶还是出于害怕,他的鼻孔张大了。 - Camp fires flared like beacons in the dark.
营火突然熊熊燃烧起来,看上去就像黑暗中的航标灯。 - For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10,000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
它的亮度有几年一度达到了现在太阳亮度的一万倍左右。 - Trouble flared in greece, cyprus, and the Czech republic.
希腊、塞浦路斯及捷克共和国的问题加剧了。 - Late at night, Uncle Wang's stomach trouble flared up again.
深夜,王大伯的胃病又突然发作了。 - In the past, many have flared up and led to armed conflicts.
过去,好多争端爆发了,引起武力冲突。 - The horse's nostrils flared.
马的鼻孔张开了。