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flashed
parpadeó
I. flash [Am flæʃ, Brit flaʃ] N
1.1. flash C:
1.2. flash C (burst):
1.3. flash C PHOTO:
2. flash C:
3.1. flash C (marking on horse):
3.2. flash C (insignia) Brit MIL:
II. flash [Am flæʃ, Brit flaʃ] VB trans
1.1. flash (direct):
they flashed a light in my face
they flashed a light in my face
he flashed his torch around the room Brit
sonreírle a alguien
1.2. flash (communicate quickly):
flash news/report/communiqué
2.1. flash (show, display):
flash money/wallet/card
flash money/wallet/card
enseñar esp Spain
2.2. flash (expose onself to) sl:
a man flashed her in the park
III. flash [Am flæʃ, Brit flaʃ] VB intr
1.1. flash (emit sudden light):
flash light/star/gem/metal:
flash light/star/gem/metal:
the lightning flashed
the lightning flashed
her eyes flashed like fire
1.2. flash MOTOR:
1.3. flash <flashing, pres part >:
flash sign/light
flash sign/light
flash eyes/smile
2. flash (expose oneself):
3. flash (move fast) + adv compl:
it flashed through my mind that
my life flashed before me
to flash by or past train/car/person:
to flash by time/vacation:
to flash by time/vacation:
IV. flash [Am flæʃ, Brit flaʃ] ADJ
1.1. flash attr (sudden):
flash fire/storm
1.2. flash attr (very rapid):
flash drying/freezing
2. flash (ostentatious) Brit:
flash inf
flash inf
fardón Spain inf
flash flood N
flash-freeze [ˈflæʃˌfriz] VB trans
flash mob N COMPUT
flash memory N U COMPUT
flash lamp N
flash photography N U
flash stick N COMPUT
flash drive N COMPUT
flash back VB [Am flæʃ -, Brit flaʃ -] (v + adv)
flash back CINE, LIT
flash back CINE, LIT
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
I. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est VB trans
1. flash (shine):
flash light
2. flash (show quickly):
3. flash (communicate):
flash smile, look
II. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est VB intr
1. flash:
flash lightning
flash fig eyes
2. flash inf (expose genitals):
3. flash (move swiftly):
III. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est N
1. flash (burst):
2. flash PHOTO:
Phrases:
IV. flash [flæʃ] -er, -est ADJ inf
flash back VB intr
flash point N
1. flash point CHEM:
2. flash point fig:
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
I. flash [flæʃ] VB trans
1. flash (shine):
flash light
2. flash (show quickly):
3. flash (communicate):
flash smile, look
II. flash [flæʃ] VB intr
1. flash:
flash lightning
flash fig eyes
2. flash sl (expose oneself in public):
3. flash (move swiftly):
III. flash [flæʃ] N
1. flash (of light):
2. flash PHOTO:
Phrases:
IV. flash <-er, -est> [flæʃ] ADJ
1. flash (sudden):
flash mob telec, inet
2. flash pej fam (showy):
fardón(-ona)
flash point N
1. flash point CHEM:
2. flash point fig:
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
Present
Iflash
youflash
he/she/itflashes
weflash
youflash
theyflash
Past
Iflashed
youflashed
he/she/itflashed
weflashed
youflashed
theyflashed
Present Perfect
Ihaveflashed
youhaveflashed
he/she/ithasflashed
wehaveflashed
youhaveflashed
theyhaveflashed
Past Perfect
Ihadflashed
youhadflashed
he/she/ithadflashed
wehadflashed
youhadflashed
theyhadflashed
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Any liquid with a low flash point presents a high risk of fire or explosion if used in a kerosene wick lamp.
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The tomb, resembling a fortified military post with a small functioning yeshiva, became a frequent flash point.
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Therefore, a liquid will normally catch fire only above a certain temperature: its flash point.
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The fuel is mixed with air within its flammable limits and heated above its flash point, then ignited by the spark plug.
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The flash point of a liquid fuel is the lowest temperature at which it can form an ignitable mix with air.
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