突然爆发; 突然大怒; 突然燃烧起来; 气愤地说
ph.
1. The old man flares up easily.
那老人动辄发火。
1. 突然烧起来;突然发怒:flame out 突然冒火焰 | flare up 突然烧起来;突然发怒 | flash out 突然说,突然表现出来
2. 突然燃烧起来;突然发怒:testify to说明,证实 | flare up突然燃烧起来;突然发怒 | queue up排队,排队等待
3. 突然闪耀,发火,爆发:16.bond market 债券市场 | 17.flare up 突然闪耀,发火,爆发 | 18.hike 提高,增加
1. flare up的意思
1. But let's hope that the political ranting won't flare up into the clarion call for a trade war.
2. flare up的近义词
2. Be careful not to bring the marshmallows too close or they will flare up and melt.
3. Problems may easily flare up in the area and bring more uncertainties to China as the EU is China's largest trading partner.
4. But he said Colombia's concerns about rebels hiding out in Venezuela are likely to continue and could flare up again.
5. Oil prices have surged 11 percent in New York since January when unrest in the Middle East started to flare up.
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6. There are so many injustices in our society that any sensible person can flare up.
7. The problem however, is not yet resolved and may flare up again in the future.
8. The flare up in risk aversion benefited assets seen as safer in volatile times.
9. The way the US is bracing and bolstering Japan is dangerous given Japan's plans and the way Japan is letting the tension flare up.
verb
1. erupt or intensify suddenly
e.g. Unrest erupted in the country
Tempers flared at the meeting
The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism
Synonym: erupt irrupt flare break open burst out
2. ignite quickly and suddenly, especially after having died down
e.g. the fire flared up and died down once again