大学英语四级常用短语 flare up
释义:
flare up 突然发怒;突然燃烧,骤然
例句:
Don't spill too much fat on the barbecue as it could flare up.
不要在烤肉上浇太多的油,因为它可能会突然烧起来。
You need not flare up merely because I mentioned your work.
你不必因为我提到你的工作就大发雷霆。
Your skin will likely flare up.
那么皮肤可能会爆发。
He looked as if he was about to flare up.
他看起来像是要突然发怒的样子。
Flare up the cooper tube to connect a union.
把铜管做成喇叭口形状以便接上活络接头。
So they were supposed to flare up on the right, not on the left.
那么他们的右手本应该红肿起来,而不是左手。
Fights flare up three times a day, usually lasting for five minutes.
调查发现,家庭争吵每天爆发三次,每次通常持续五分钟。
Arguments will flare up if you get backed into an emotional corner.
如果你返回情感的角落可能会爆发争论。
I use this each time I have a flare up and by morning my skin is calm!
我用这种每一次我有一个爆发和今天上午我的皮肤是平静!
His arrival caused the dispute between the two countries to flare up again.
他的赴任再次挑起了两国之间的争端。
Financial markets fear similar troubles could flare up in Portugal, Ireland, Italy, and Spain.
市场担心类似的危机也会在葡萄牙、爱尔兰、意大利和西班牙爆发。
Indeed, last month, we looked at evidence that the last flare up occurred only a few hundred years ago.
事实上,上个月,我们在看最近一次,也就是几百年前的耀斑发生的有关证据。
One big question is how many such crises will flare up, and how willing outsiders will be to deal with them.
有多少此类的危机会突然爆发,外界会否乐意帮助它们,这是一个大问题。