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- a flare-up of tension between the two sides
双方剑拔弩张
- a flare-up of tension between the two sides
- 突发;(尤指)复发
a sudden painful attack, especially after a period without any problems or pain - 骤燃;突然发出火焰
the fact of a fire suddenly starting to burn again more strongly than before- a flare-up of the bushfires
林区大火的猛燃
- a flare-up of the bushfires
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.- There's been a flare-up of violence in South Africa.
南非暴力冲突突然加剧。 - ...a flare-up in her arthritis.
她的关节炎突然加重
- There's been a flare-up of violence in South Africa.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Some 60 firefighters and six trucks remained at the site to battle any flare-up, the fire brigade said.
消防队说现在还有60多名消防队员和6辆卡车坚守在火场以应战任何突发的火势。 - Footage from state TV showed several vehicles on fire and protesters throwing petrol bombs at security forces in the latest sectarian flare-up in the country.
国家电视台录下的视频显示,在该国最近的这次宗派冲突中,几辆汽车被烧,抗议者向安全部队投掷汽油弹。 - A flare-up between the Philippine and Chinese navies in 2012 over a territorial dispute in the South China Sea spilled over into trade and tourism, with Chinese travel agencies suspending tours.
2012年菲律宾海军与中国海军在南中国海因领土争端发生对峙,影响了贸易和旅游业,中国旅行社暂停向菲律宾发团。 - Some researchers have even come to see the current outbreak as a flare-up in an ongoing pandemic era that started when the first H1N1 emerged in1918.
一些研究者甚至逐渐开始认为,当前肆虐的疫情乃是持续不断的流感大流行时代的一次突然爆发,而1918年HIN1第一次浮现世间正是这一时代的元年。 - 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。 - Fighting has continued nonetheless, with recent weeks seeing a particularly serious flare-up in hostilities.
然而,战事一直没有停下来,最近几周还出现了敌对行动特别严重的爆发。 - China objected to the name changes, and America, anxious to avoid a flare-up between Beijing and Taipei, also discouraged them.
中国反对去中国化,美国出于避免北京和台北的关系紧张也不赞成。 - Mr Gates 'remarks came just as the new flare-up in Libya began and as pressure to develop military plans for a possible confrontation with Iran continues.
盖茨发表演讲之际,利比亚局势开始再次升温,制定军事计划以防可能与伊朗发生正面冲突的压力依然存在。 - 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。 - 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。