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How to use "flare"?
19 août 2012 17:06
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Dictionary definition of ' flare' ;
As a verb; flared, flaring, flares.
Flare as an intransitive verb;
1. To flame up with a bright, wavering light.
2. To burst into intense, sudden flame.
3.
a. To erupt or intensify suddenly: Tempers flared at the meeting. His allergies flared up.
b. To become suddenly angry. Used with up: He flared up when she alluded to his financial difficulties.
c. To make a sudden angry verbal attack. Used with out: flared out at his accusers.
4. To expand or open outward in shape: a skirt that flares from the waist; nostrils that flared with anger.
Flare as a transitive verb
1. To cause to flame up.
2. To signal with a blaze of light.
Flare as a noun
1. A brief wavering blaze of light.
2. A device that produces a bright light for signaling, illumination, or identification.
3. An outbreak, as of emotion or activity.
4. An expanding or opening outward.
5. An unwanted reflection within an optical system or the resultant fogging of the image.
6. A solar flare.
7.
a. Football . eg; A short pass to a back running toward the sideline.
b. Baseball . eg; A fly ball hit a short distance into the outfield.
8. Medicine An area of redness on the skin surrounding the primary site of infection or irritation.
20 août 2012
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19 août 2012
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Gavin
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (cantonais), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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