flare-up

['fleər,ʌp]
  • n. 火焰、光等的骤发或骤燃;怒气(或疾病)的发作;昙花一现式的出名;喧笑
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flare-up (n.)
"a sudden burst," 1827 of an argument; 1858 of light, from verbal phrase; see flare (v.) + up (adv.). It seems to have had some vogue as a street expression in London in the 1830s.
Flare up! flare up! is all the cry, in every square and street --
No other sound salutes your ear, whoe'er you chance to meet
Where'er you ride, or walk, or sit, or breakfast, dine, or sup,
They welcome you or quiz you with "Flare up, my boy! flare up!"

[Fraser's Magazine," April 1834]
1. I saw the sudden flare of a flashlight in the darkness.
我看到手电筒在黑暗中突然闪出的亮光.

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2. The flare overshot its target and set light to a hotel.
信号弹越过目标,把一家旅馆照亮了.

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3. The match gave a last flare.
火柴发出最后的亮光.

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4. He stood ready to fire a warning flare.
他站着准备发出警告信号.

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5. A gust of wind made the candles flare.
一阵风吹得烛光摇曳.

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