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1 | flare to suddenly burn or shine brightly 突然烧旺;闪耀 |
| The candle flared, then flickered and went out. 蜡烛突然烧旺了一下,接着闪了闪便熄灭了。 |
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2 | to suddenly become angry or violent 突然发怒;突然爆发 |
| Tempers flared during the debates. 在辩论中突然发起脾气。 |
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3 | flare if fighting or trouble flares, it begins or becomes worse (战斗或困境)开始,恶化,加剧 |
| Trouble flared in Greece, Cyprus, and the Czech Republic. 希腊、塞浦路斯及捷克共和国的问题加剧了。 |
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4 | flare to spread out or become wider at one end 呈喇叭形张开 |
| The horse’ s nostrils flared. 马的鼻孔张开了。 |
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- | ˌflare ˈout |
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| flare24 | The trousers flare out below the knee. 这条长裤膝部以下呈喇叭形张开。 | |
- | ˌflare ˈup |
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1 | flare21 | The fire could flare up again at any time. 火势随时可能重新变大。 | |
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2 | flare23 | It looked as if long-feared violence might flare up. 看起来人们长期担心的暴力活动似乎会加剧。 | |
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3 | if an illness or medical condition flares up , it becomes worse (疾病或症状)恶化,加剧 | In moments of stress, his asthma always flares up. 在有压力的时候,他的哮喘总会加剧。 | |
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