a flare
常見(jiàn)例句
- Some researchers have even come to see the current outbreak as a flare-up in an ongoing pandemic era that started when the first H1N1 emerged in 1918.
一些研究者甚至逐漸開(kāi)始認(rèn)為,當(dāng)前肆虐的疫情乃是持續(xù)不斷的流感大流行時(shí)代的一次突然爆發(fā),而1918年HIN1第一次浮現(xiàn)世間正是這一時(shí)代的元年。
blog.sina.com.cn - Fears about what the banks really look like could kindle a flare-up of the sovereign debt crisis into a regional headache into a Continent-wide contagion.
對(duì)于銀行業(yè)真實(shí)狀況的擔(dān)憂可能導(dǎo)致一旦主權(quán)債務(wù)危機(jī)爆發(fā),就會(huì)演變成地區(qū)性問(wèn)題,并進(jìn)而在整個(gè)歐洲大陸蔓延。 - High-energy protons from a flare, for example, can react with atmospheres to destroy ozone, making a planet that had an atmosphere susceptible to strong ultraviolet rays that are known to damage DNA.
例如,一個(gè)耀斑產(chǎn)生的高能量質(zhì)子能夠與大氣層反映以毀壞臭氧,使得擁有大氣層的行星容易受到強(qiáng)紫外線的影響,這些紫外線能夠?qū)NA造成損傷。 - Frictions between Islam and the West often flare up - like when when a Danish newspaper published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed - or when Muslim girls in Europe went to school wearing veils, or new minarets in Switzerland were banned.
- Further adding to negative sentiment was a flare up of military activity in the Middle East.
FORBES: U.S. Stocks Fall On Fiscal Cliff And Israeli-Palestine Conflict; Facebook And Cisco Shine - Witnesses said that a flare or firework lit by band members may have started the fire.
NPR: 245 Die In Panicky Stampede In Brazil Club Fire - Normally this is when a pilot begins gently lifting the nose in what is called a flare.
FORBES: Flying Raburn's Rocket 返回 a flare