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
- For several reasons the currency wars retain the potential to flare up again, particularly if the global economy continues to weaken and unemployment stays high in rich countries.
由于某些原因,汇率战争仍有可能再度打响,特别是如果全球经济继续走软、富裕国家失业率高居不下的话。 - You need not flare up merely because I mentioned your work.
你大可不必因为我提到你的工作就动怒。 - 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。 - 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。 - Trouble may flare up in the big city.
大城市可能爆发骚乱。 - Minor health problems may flare up if you haven't been taking care of yourself or have been burning the candle at both ends.
如果没有好好照顾自己或是过度劳累,身体会有微恙。 - But another flare up of the euro crisis could happen at any time, or oil shocks prompted by Mideast conflict and escalation are still very real possibilities.
但欧元危机随时可能再起波澜,中东冲突升级则可能推动油价暴涨,这些威胁依然真实存在。 - He stood watching it flare up until the last shred was consumed.
他站在那里看着它越烧越旺,直到最后一块碎片被烧光。 - He looked as if he was about to flare up.
他看起来像是要突然发怒的样子。 - The fire could flare up again at any time.
火势随时可能重新变大。
