柯林斯詞典flare /fl??/ (flaring,flared,flares) 1. N-COUNT A flare is a small device that produces a bright flame. Flares are used as signals, for example, on ships. 信號(hào)彈 ...a ship which had fired a distress flare. …一艘發(fā)出了遇險(xiǎn)信號(hào)彈的船。2. V-I If a fire flares, the flames suddenly become larger. (火) 突然燒旺 Camp fires flared like beacons in the dark. 篝火突然熊熊燃燒起來(lái),像黑暗中的燈塔。3. PHRASAL VERB Flare up means the same as . 突然燒旺 Don't spill too much fat on the barbecue as it could flare up. 不要在烤肉上澆太多的油,因爲(wèi)它可能會(huì)突然燒起來(lái)。4. V-I If something such as trouble, violence, or conflict flares, it starts or becomes more violent. 爆發(fā); 激化 Even as the president appealed for calm, trouble flared in several American cities. 即使在縂統(tǒng)呼訏大家保持冷靜時(shí),美國(guó)幾座城市裡仍在爆發(fā)騷亂。5. PHRASAL VERB Flare up means the same as . 爆發(fā); 激化 Dozens of people were injured as fighting flared up. 數(shù)十人由於戰(zhàn)鬭激化而負(fù)傷。6. V-I If people's tempers flare, they get angry. 發(fā)怒 Tempers flared and harsh words were exchanged. 人們大動(dòng)肝火,對(duì)罵起來(lái)。 返回 flaring