flared up
形容词
1. 突然发作的;加剧的
- 英文释义:become more intense or widespread, especially suddenly
- 例句:
1. The conflict between the two countries flared up again, leading to increased tensions. (两国之间的冲突再次加剧,导致紧张局势升级。)
2. Her anger flared up when she found out about the betrayal. (她发现背叛的事实后,愤怒突然爆发。)
2. 突然发作的;突然发出的
- 英文释义:occurring suddenly and briefly; emitting a sudden burst of light or flame
- 例句:
1. The fireworks flared up and filled the night sky with colors. (烟花突然爆发,将夜空点缀成五彩斑斓。)
2. The engine flared up for a moment, then died down again. (发动机突然燃起一会儿,然后又熄灭了。)
名词
1. 突发;加剧
- 英文释义:a sudden outbreak or intensification of something, especially violence or a medical condition
- 例句:
1. The flared up of protests led to a state of emergency being declared. (抗议活动的突然爆发导致进入紧急状态。)
2. The patient's symptoms showed a flare-up of the disease. (患者的症状显示出疾病的加剧。)
词语辨析
- flare: 突然发作、加剧;突然发出的光或火焰
- erupt: 爆发、喷发;突然爆发或爆炸
- ignite: 点燃、引发;使燃烧或引发
- burst: 爆发、突发;突然爆发或迸发
词汇扩充
- flare-up: 突发、加剧
- flare out: (火焰等)突然熄灭、变得模糊
- flare gun: 信号枪、照明弹枪
- flare dress: 鱼尾裙、喇叭裙
近义词
- outbreak, eruption, outburst, escalation
反义词
- calm down, subside, recede, dissipate
柯林斯词典
- flare-up (noun): A flare-up is a sudden occurrence or increase in violence, hostility, or disease.
- flare-up (verb): If fighting, violence, or a medical condition flares up, it suddenly starts or gets much worse.
牛津词典
- flare-up (noun): A sudden outburst of something, especially violence or a medical condition.
- flare-up (verb): Burst or break out suddenly.
用法
- The conflict flared up again, causing chaos in the region.
- Her anger flared up when she heard the news.
- The disease had a sudden flare-up, requiring immediate medical attention.
例句
1. The conflict between the two countries flared up again, leading to increased tensions.
- 两国之间的冲突再次加剧,导致紧张局势升级。
2. Her anger flared up when she found out about the betrayal.
- 她发现背叛的事实后,愤怒突然爆发。
3. The fireworks flared up and filled the night sky with colors.
- 烟花突然爆发,将夜空点缀成五彩斑斓。
4. The engine flared up for a moment, then died down again.
- 发动机突然燃起一会儿,然后又熄灭了。
5. The flare-up of protests led to a state of emergency being declared.
- 抗议活动的突然爆发导致进入紧急状态。
6. The patient's symptoms showed a flare-up of the disease.
- 患者的症状显示出疾病的加剧。
7. The conflict flared up, resulting in casualties on both sides.
- 冲突爆发,导致双方都有伤亡。
8. After a period of calm, the tensions between the two communities flared up again.
- 经过一段平静的时期,两个社区之间的紧张局势再次加剧。
9. The protest initially started peacefully, but it quickly flared up into violence.
- 抗议活动最初是和平的,但很快就演变成了暴力事件。
10. The patient's condition flared up, requiring immediate medical attention.
- 患者的病情突然恶化,需要立即就医。
11. The fire flared up when more fuel was added to it.
- 添加了更多燃料后,火势突然熊熊燃烧起来。
12. The conflict in the region flared up again, threatening the fragile peace agreement.
- 该地区的冲突再次升级,威胁到脆弱的和平协议。
13. The disease can lie dormant for years and then suddenly flare up.
- 这种疾病可能多年潜伏,然后突然爆发。
14. The volcano erupted, sending a massive plume of ash into the sky.
- 火山爆发,将大量的火山灰喷入天空。
15. The conflict between the rival gangs had been simmering for months before it finally erupted.
- 敌对帮派之间的冲突已经酝酿了几个月,最终爆发了。
16. The protest march started peacefully but soon turned into a violent eruption.
- 抗议游行最初是和平的,但很快演变成了暴力事件。
17. When she heard the news, her anger erupted and she shouted at him.
- 听到这个消息后,她的愤怒爆发了,她冲他大喊大叫。
18. The wildfire erupted in the dry forest, spreading rapidly due to strong winds.
- 干燥的森林发生了野火,由于强风迅速蔓延开来。
19. The argument between the two colleagues flared up again, causing tension in the workplace.
- 两位同事之间的争论再次升级,导致工作场所紧张。
20. The conflict flared up unexpectedly, catching everyone by surprise.
- 冲突突然爆发,使每个人都感到意外。