flaring
adj. 火焰摇曳的; 闪耀的; 张开的; 喇叭形的
v. (使)闪耀( flare的现在分词 ); (使)(船舷)外倾; (使)鼻孔张大; (使)(衣裙、酒杯等)呈喇叭形展开
A flare is a small device that produces a bright flame. Flares are used as signals, for example on ships.
...a ship which had fired a distress flare.
发出遇险信号弹的一艘船
If a fire flares, the flames suddenly become larger.
Camp fires flared like beacons in the dark.
营火突然熊熊燃烧起来,看上去就像黑暗中的航标灯。
If something such as trouble, violence, or conflict flares, it starts or becomes more violent.
Even as the President appealed for calm, trouble flared in several American cities.
尽管总统呼吁保持冷静,美国一些城市的骚乱仍有所升级。
If people's tempers flare, they get angry.
Tempers flared and harsh words were exchanged.
怒气突然爆发,人们开始恶言相向。
If someone's nostrils flare or if they flare them, their nostrils become wider, often because the person is angry or upset.
I turned to Jacky, my nostrils flaring in disgust...
我转过身厌恶地看着杰基,鼻翼呼呼地翕动着。
He stuck out his tongue and flared his nostrils.
他伸出舌头,鼻翼扇动着。
If something such as a dress flares, it spreads outwards at one end to form a wide shape.
...a simple black dress, cut to flare from the hips.
一条简洁的黑裙,剪裁成从胯部向外展开的式样
Flares are trousers that are very wide at the bottom.
If a disease or injury flares up, it suddenly returns or becomes painful again.
Students often find that their acne flares up before and during exams.
学生们经常发现在考前和考试期间他们的粉刺会严重起来。
1. having a gradual increase in width;
2. streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air;
I turned to Jacky, my nostrils flaring in disgust.
我转过身厌恶地看着杰基,鼻翼呼呼地翕动着。
A vulgar flaring paper adorned the walls.
墙壁上装饰着廉价的花纸.
Goebbels was flaring up at me.
戈塔尔当时已对我面呈愠色.
There was flaring of the nares.
有鼻翼扇动.
The lamps were already flaring in the dark, and a cool wind was blowing.
路灯已在暮色中发光, 吹来了一阵冷风.