B2 [ I or T ] to shine brightly and suddenly, or to make something shine in this way(使)闪耀,(使)闪光
[ 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
More examples
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.
C2 [ I usually + adv/prep ] to move very fast飞驰,掠过
C2 [ T ] to show something for a short time(快速)出示,显示
[ I or T ] informal If a man flashes, he shows his sexual organs in public.露阴,当众暴露性器官
[ T usually + 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
[ I + adv/prep ] If something flashes through/across your mind, you suddenly or quickly think of it.(想法等)突然闪现
CB [ C usually singular ] a sudden, powerful emotional or mental experience(情感的)突发;(想法的)突现
B2 [ C or U ] the device or system used to produce a bright light for a short time when taking a photograph闪光灯;闪光操纵装置
[ C ] UK a small object or piece of material worn on a military uniform as a sign of rank, or (on clothing) a strip or mark of colour different from the main colour(佩于军服上的)徽章,肩章,臂章;(衣服上的)色条,色块
[ C ] humorous a quick look at something飞快的一瞥
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