常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Indeed, last month, we looked at evidence that the last flare up occurred only a few hundred years ago.事實(shí)上,上個(gè)月,我們?cè)诳醋罱淮?,也就是幾百年前的耀斑發(fā)生的有關(guān)証據(jù)。But if history is any guide the controversy is sure to flare up again once cloud computing really takes off.不過(guò),如果我們借鋻一下歷史的話,那麼一旦雲(yún)計(jì)算真正獲得成功,爭(zhēng)論必將再度爆發(fā)。A cap on the cost-of-living adjustment, for example, would be a nightmare for pensioners were inflation to flare up, because they would have no way of making up the loss in their purchasing power.比如,如果通脹爆發(fā),那麼對(duì)於生活成本上限的調(diào)整將成爲(wèi)靠養(yǎng)老金生活的人的惡魔,因爲(wèi)他們對(duì)於自身購(gòu)買(mǎi)力的失去將無(wú)計(jì)可施。原聲例句Frictions between Islam and the West often flare up - like when when a Danish newspaper published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed - or when Muslim girls in Europe went to school wearing veils, or new minarets in Switzerland were banned.權(quán)威例句Further adding to negative sentiment was a flare up of military activity in the Middle East.FORBES: U.S. Stocks Fall On Fiscal Cliff And Israeli-Palestine Conflict; Facebook And Cisco ShineX-rays seem to flare up for a month or two at a time, and then subside.ECONOMIST: The dizziest, giddiest starsThen of course there is the looming sovereign debt troubles that continue to flare up in Europe.FORBES: Geithner Puts Exit Plans On Hold, Will Stay Put As Treasury Secretary 返回 flare up