flare
verb uk/fleər/ us/fler/
(BURN BRIGHTLY)
[ I ](短暂地)旺烧;(摇曳着)燃烧
to burn brightly either for a short time or not regularly
The flame above the oil well flared (up) into the dark sky. 油井上的火焰一下子旺烧起来,直冲向漆黑的夜空。
(GET WORSE)
[ I ] (also flare up)(暴力、疼痛或愤怒)爆发,突发,加剧
When something bad such as violence, pain, or anger flares (up), it suddenly starts or gets much worse.
Violence flared up again last night. 昨晚再次爆发暴力事件。
Tempers flared after a three-hour delay at the Airport yesterday. 昨天机场3小时的航班延误引得群情激愤。
(MAKE WIDER)
[ I or T ](使)张开,(使)展开
to (cause to) become wider
The horse's nostrils flared. 那匹马张大了鼻孔。
He flared his nostrils in rage. 他愤怒得张大了鼻孔。
The skirt fits tightly over the hips and flares just below the knees. 这条裙子紧紧包住臀部,到膝盖下方的位置展开。
flare
noun uk/fleər/ us/fler/
(BRIGHTNESS)
[ C ](突然的)旺火;(闪耀的)火光
a sudden increase in the brightness of a fire
There was a sudden flare when she threw the petrol onto the fire. 她把汽油倒到火上时,火焰一下子蹿了起来。
[ C ]闪光信号灯;彩色烟雾信号;闪光装置;照明弹
a very bright light or coloured smoke that can be used as a signal, or a device that produces this
We set off a flare to help guide our rescuers. 我们发射了一颗照明弹,以引导救援人员。
(CLOTHES)
flares [ plural ] UK 喇叭裤
trousers that get wider below the knee
He grew his hair long and started to wear flares.
They have a vicar who wears flares and silk shirts.
She wore a pair of sequinned denim flares.
He was wearing a faded pair of flares and a black T-shirt.
As a teen, I loved to wear purple corduroy flares.
[ C usually singular ](衣服)逐渐张开,呈喇叭形展开
the fact of something, especially clothing, becoming wider at one end
This skirt has a definite flare. 这条裙子的裙摆很大。