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词汇 flashed
释义 flashed
past simple and past participle offlash
flash
verb
uk /flæʃ/ us /flæʃ/

flashverb (SHINE SUDDENLY)


B2[ I or T ]
to shine brightly and suddenly, or to make something shine in this way: (使)闪耀,(使)闪光
flash something in somethingStop flashing that light in my eyes!别拿那个手电筒晃我的眼睛了!
The lightning flashed and distant thunder rolled.电光闪过,远处雷声隆隆。
flash something at someone/somethingYou'd better slow down, that car was flashing its lights at you.你最好减速,那辆车正朝你闪车灯呢。
[ I ]literary
If someone's eyes flash, they look bright because of the anger or excitement the person is feeling.(眼睛因愤怒或激动而)发亮,闪耀
She flashed the torch into the dark room.
The fireworks flashed and exploded in the sky.
A warning light on the dashboard was flashing.
Could you flash the spotlight in this direction?
This light flashes when the phone is charging.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Giving out light
afire
albedo
aura
backlit
beam
beamy
bioluminescence
gleam
glimmer
glitter
glow
luminescent
luminously
noctilucent
non-glare
non-luminous
out-glitter
reflected ray
shine
wink

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Expressing and showing feelings

flashverb (MOVE FAST)


C2[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
to move very fast: 飞驰,掠过
flash byThey flashed by on a motorcycle.
flash pastThe train roared into view, flashed past, and rumbled away.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving quickly
agility
beetle
belt
bob up
bowl
bowl down/along something
cannonball
gallop
leg
make a dash for something
make good timeidiom
make hasteidiom
make off
outrun
outrush
rush
scorch
scuttle
shoot
whizz

flashverb (SHOW QUICKLY)


C2[ T ]
to show something for a short time: (快速)出示,显示
He flashed a smile and offered to buy me a drink.他笑了一下,提出请我喝一杯。
[ I or T ]informal
If a man flashes, he shows his sexual organs in public: 露阴,当众暴露性器官
He came out of the bushes and flashed me.他从灌木中出来,向我暴露私处。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Showing and demonstrating
act out
attest
bespeak
breastbeating
bring
indicate
mark something out
masterclass
ostensive
ostensively
outlet
point (something/someone) out
reflect
reveal
trace
unproved
unproven
unveil
unwrap
vent

flashverb (COMMUNICATE)


[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]
to communicate something quickly, especially using radio or light waves: (尤指用无线电或光波)通信,联络
Within moments of an event happening, the news can be flashed around the world.事件发生之后不久,消息就能迅速传遍世界。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Announcing, informing & stating
acquaint someone/yourself with something
annunciation
apprise someone of something
avowedly
awaken someone to something
break
disseminate
impart
on the recordidiom
pass
proclaim
propagate
propagative
public
put something before someone
put something out
put something out of its miseryidiom
ring
stake a claimidiom
statement

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Communications - general words

flashverb (SUDDEN EXPERIENCE)


[ I+ adv/prep ]
If something flashes through or across your mind, you suddenly or quickly think of it:
The thought suddenly flashed through my mind that she didn't want to be here.我突然想到,她不想来这里。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Thinking and contemplating
a brown studyidiom
agonize
agonize over/about something
beard-stroking
bethink
grapple
harbour
heart-searching
hit on/upon something
I/we'll (have to) seeidiom
in the cold light of dayidiom
introspect
navel
reckon
revisit
reweigh
rumination
run through someone's mind/headidiom
scratch your headidiom
weigh

Phrasal verbs


flash something around
flash back

Examples of flashed


flashed

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


The left panel shows the physical stimulus at the instant the thin bar is flashed.
Stroboscopically flashed light, triggered by the camshaft angular position, was employed.
Suddenly a flicker of recognition flashed across his face.
Reviewers complained that many fascinating images flashed by, but were not able to retain and access them during discussion.
At nine o'clock these lamps flashed their white light over the square.
Pons in turn flashed a picture of his own - a simple jury-rigged device in a plastic dishpan that supposedly creates a sustained energy-producing fusion reaction.
All stimuli, unless otherwise noted, are flashed on and off at 250 ms intervals.
Is this a difference between responses to flashed stimuli versus maintained discharges, or a difference between retinal versus cortical firing?
Up until the very moment when the light flashed on for his first broadcast, he was thinking only of the long or short 'a'!
We measured the responses to two spots flashed sequentially, in either the preferred or null-direction.
The authors may argue that the above results are based on flashed objects, which are highly unnatural stimuli.
In cross-modal priming tasks, subjects listen to a sentence while a picture is flashed on a screen.
The stimulus was flashed (shor t, thick horizontal lines under spike train), on for 100 ms and off for 250 ms repeatedly during the trial.
Firing patterns of the saccades causing increased activity were compared with excitatory responses to a stationary, flashed stimulus.
A spot and annulus of the same contrast polarity were flashed at variable delays relative to each other.
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