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flare-up

英 [ˈfleər ʌp]

美 [ˈfler ʌp]

n.  (怒气、激烈情绪等的)爆发; 突发; (尤指)复发; 骤燃; 突然发出火焰

复数:flare-ups 

Collins.1

牛津词典

    noun

    • (怒气、激烈情绪等的)爆发
      a sudden expression of angry or violent feeling
      1. a flare-up of tension between the two sides
        双方剑拔弩张
    • 突发;(尤指)复发
      a sudden painful attack, especially after a period without any problems or pain
      1. 骤燃;突然发出火焰
        the fact of a fire suddenly starting to burn again more strongly than before
        1. a flare-up of the bushfires
          林区大火的猛燃

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT (暴乱或疾病的)突发,突然加剧,突然恶化
        If there is aflare-upof violence or of an illness, it suddenly starts or gets worse.
        1. There's been a flare-up of violence in South Africa.
          南非暴力冲突突然加剧。
        2. ...a flare-up in her arthritis.
          她的关节炎突然加重

      英英释义

      noun

      • a sudden intense happening
        1. an outburst of heavy rain
        2. a burst of lightning
        Synonym:outburstburst

      双语例句

      • But their efforts may have gained fresh impetus on the back of a recent flare-up in tensions between Beijing and Washington on issues including currency.
        但在中美之间近期在汇率等一系列问题上的紧张升级之际,他们的努力也许获得了新的支持。
      • Michael chertoff, the US homeland security secretary, has warned that emotional responses by Congress to security issues, such as the recent flare-up over ports, threaten to damage the nation's economy.
        警告说,美国国会对安全问题的情绪化反应,比如近期在港口问题上的激烈反应,有破坏国家经济的危险。
      • There was a minor flare-up after the final whistle with several Sunderland players still clearly feeling aggrieved but United's overall performance was worthy of collecting the three points.
        终场哨声吹响时,显然有几个桑德兰球员还是心有不甘。但曼联的表现完全值得这3分。
      • For the central bank, the timing of the latest flare-up was, in a way, convenient.
        交易商称,对于欧洲中央银行来说,在某种程度上,最近突然干预市场的时机是恰当的。
      • The president of the United States has suggested that we use this flare-up as a "teachable moment," but so far exactly the wrong lessons are being drawn from it ─ especially for black people.
        美国总统建议我们利用此事件为一个“有教育意义的时刻”,但是到此为止,只有错误的信息被此事件传递了–特别对黑人来说。
      • But on her arrival in Hanoi, the US Secretary of state found herself in the midst of a flare-up in smouldering Sino-Japanese relations that eclipsed the rest of the summit.
        但在抵达河内之际,这位美国国务卿发现自己恰逢中日矛盾死灰复燃,这使得峰会的其它一切黯然失色。
      • Indians in Uganda, however, seem confident that this month's flare-up was an exception, not the rule.
        然而在乌干达的印度人看上去还是坚信本月的冲突只是个例外,并非普遍现象。
      • It is very common as a winter flare-up in people with chronic bronchitis.
        这是很常见的作为冬季耀斑行动在人民与慢性支气管炎。
      • There's been a flare-up of violence in South Africa.
        南非暴力冲突突然加剧。
      • The market has forced the Europeans to act over that time through a myriad of scares in the bond and equity markets, with the latest flare-up sending stocks tumbling in August and September.
        期间,市场多次迫使欧洲在一连串的债市和股市恐慌中采取行动,最近一次市场恐慌导致8、9月份股市大跌。