flare up
英 [ˈfleər ʌp]
美 [ˈfler ʌp]
(火)突然燃旺,突然熊熊燃烧; (麻烦、暴乱、冲突等)加剧,升级,愈演愈烈; (疾病、伤势)突然复发,突然又开始疼痛
英英释义
verb
- erupt or intensify suddenly
- Unrest erupted in the country
- Tempers flared at the meeting
- The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism
- ignite quickly and suddenly, especially after having died down
- the fire flared up and died down once again
双语例句
- Arguments will flare up if you get backed into an emotional corner.
如果你陷入情感困境,会爆发争端。 - Whatever flames it damps down today, new ones are likely to flare up soon afterwards.
不管今天扑灭了哪一种的火焰,新的火焰可能很快会燃烧起来。 - I do not like to see your passion flare up so easily.
我不愿意看到你这样动不动就发脾气。 - Condition yourself not to flare up over trifles.
你要养成不为鸡毛蒜皮的小事而发火的习惯。 - Walton said he has bone spurs in the ankle that can cause it to flare up at any time, and he takes pain medication.
沃顿说在他的脚踝里有骨刺,有些时候不能爆发,他正在接受药物治疗。 - However, from a slightly longer-term perspective, price pressures are likely to flare up again.
然而,从略微长期的视角观察,价格压力有可能再次加剧。 - He would flare up at the slightest provocation.
稍有拂意,他就大发雷霆。 - Feng then used a large black lighter to ignite one of the containers and saw a large fire flare up in front of the consulate, according to the affidavit.
据书面陈述记载,冯随后就用一个大的黑色打火机点燃了一个油桶,目睹着领事馆门口燃起熊熊大火。 - The spat demonstrates that territorial frictions increasingly flare up as a consequence of economic needs.
此番争执表明,领土摩擦日益升级源自经济上的需要。 - Trouble may flare up in the big city.
大城市可能爆发骚乱。