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I n1) infml esp AmEIt was just a flash between the time I said I'd be there and when I showed up — Не прошло и минуты с того момента, когда я сказал, что буду там, и временем, когда я там появился
2) infml esp AmEAfter we talked a while a flash hit me — После того, как мы немного поговорили, меня вдруг осенило
3) AmE infml4) AmE infmlBehind the glass there was expensive flash that no one was going to win — За стеклом стояли дорогостоящие красочно оформленные призы, которые вряд ли кто выиграет
5) AmE infmlHere, have a flash — На, глотни
6) slHe was waiting for the flash to hit him — Он ждал, когда у него наступит кайф от наркотика
7) AmE slThe guy was having flashes for a month after he took the stuff — У парня наблюдались галлюцинации еще целый месяц после того, как он принял ЛСД
8) AmE sl9) AmE sl10) AmE slThat was an introduction to his flash. Flash is in the clothes, the walk, the talk — Это было знакомство с его сугубо индивидуальным стилем. Он может проявляться в манере одеваться, ходить, говорить
11) vulg slII vi slHe gave her a flash and she squawked — Он показал ей свой член, и она на него нажаловалась
1)As soon as the needle went in she flashed — Как только игла вонзилась в вену, она сразу же почувствовала кайф
2) vulgShe's a sick person, she's got a morbid tendency to flash — Она больной человек с болезненной наклонностью показывать свои половые органы
The guy flashed and moved down the street — Парень на мгновение показал свой член и пошел дальше по улице
III vtShe flashed briefly and left the stage — Она на какое-то мгновение показала свои прелести и покинула сцену
1) infmlYou'd better not flash a wad like that around here. You won't have it long — Не надо показывать, сколько у тебя денег, а то не дай бог уведут
2) infmlThe cop flashed his badge and made the pinch — Полицейский на мгновение показал свой значок и произвел арест
3) slHe flashed he was as big as a mountain — В его галлюцинациях ему чудилось, что он вырос до размеров горы
4) vulg slWhen the landlady of the house flashed her plump breasts to him, the guy gave an involuntary gasp — Когда хозяйка дома на секунду показала парню свои полные груди, тот чуть не потерял дар речи
IV adj infmlJudy thought she was gonna flash me. She started unbuttoning her blouse — Джуди подумала, что пора показать мне свои прелести. Она начала расстегивать свою блузку
That's a very flash car. Where did you get it? — Какая шикарная машина! Где ты ее достал?
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I [flæʃ]1) (sudden light) (of torch, headlights) bagliore m. improvviso, lampo m.; (of jewels, metal) scintillio m.2) fig.3) fot. flash m.4) (bulletin) flash m., notizia f. flash5) (stripe) (on clothing) mostrina f.; (on car) banda f. (decorativa) laterale••II 1. [flæʃ]1) colloq. (display) mostrare velocemente [ card] (at a); (flaunt) fare sfoggio di [ money] (at con)2) (shine)to flash a signal to sb. — mandare un segnale a qcn. con una torcia
to flash one's headlights (at) — fare i fari o lampeggiare (a)
3) fig. (send) lanciare [look, smile] (at a)4) (transmit) [ TV station] fare apparire, trasmettere [ message]2.•- flash upIII [flæʃ]* * *[flæʃ] 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) lampo2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) lampo3) (a flashlight.) flash4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) notizia-lampo, flash2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) proiettare2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) passare in un lampo3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) mostrare•- flashing- flashy
- flashily
- flashlight* * *flash (1) /flæʃ/n.2 (fig.) lampo; baleno: a flash of inspiration, un lampo di ispirazione; I caught a flash of red in the hedge, colsi un lampo di rosso nella siepe3 (cinem.) breve sequenza4 [uc] (fotogr.) flash ( dispositivo o tecnica): flash bulb, lampadina del flash; flash photography, fotografia col flash; flash unit, dispositivo per il flash; I took this photo with flash, ho fatto questa foto col flash5 (giorn.) notizia lampo; flash (di agenzia)7 (mil. GB) fiamma; mostrina8 [u] ostentazione; sfoggio9 (chim.) evaporazione rapida; flash10 (metall.) bava; sbavatura11 (fam.) breve occhiata● (elettr.) flash barrier, protezione antifiamma □ ( a scuola) flash card ► flashcard □ (comput.) flash drive, unità flash USB □ (mil.) flash hider, coprifiamma ( di cannone) □ (fig.) a flash in the pan, un fuoco di paglia □ (comput.) flash memory, memoria flash □ flash point, ► flashpoint □ flash suit, tuta ignifuga □ (mil.) flash suppressor, inibitore di fiamma □ (mecc.) flash-welding, saldatura a scintillio □ in a flash, in un lampo; in un baleno □ (as) quick as a flash, veloce come un lampo.flash (2) /flæʃ/a.2 vistoso; chiassoso; appariscente4 (fam. arc.) della malavita; dei vagabondi♦ (to) flash /flæʃ/A v. i.1 balenare; brillare; lampeggiare; mandare lampi; ( di lampo) guizzare: Lightning flashed, guizzavano i lampi; His eyes flashed with anger, gli occhi gli lampeggiavano d'ira2 ( con avv. o prep.) passare in un lampo; sfrecciare; saettare: He flashed by ( o past) on his motorbike, è sfrecciato davanti in moto; An idea flashed through her mind, le balenò (in mente) un'idea; My mind flashed back to our first meeting, mi è tornato subito in mente il nostro primo incontroB v. t.1 proiettare, gettare ( luce e sim.); lampeggiare: to flash a beam of light on st., proiettare (o gettare) un fascio di luce su qc.; (autom.) to flash one's lights (at sb.), lampeggiare (a q.)2 mandare, lanciare: to flash a signal, mandare un segnale, (luminoso); to flash a smile [a glance] at sb., lanciare un sorriso [uno sguardo] a q.3 mostrare con un gesto rapido; far balenare: The cop flashed his badge, il poliziotto ha mostrato (o ha fatto balenare) il distintivo* * *I [flæʃ]1) (sudden light) (of torch, headlights) bagliore m. improvviso, lampo m.; (of jewels, metal) scintillio m.2) fig.3) fot. flash m.4) (bulletin) flash m., notizia f. flash5) (stripe) (on clothing) mostrina f.; (on car) banda f. (decorativa) laterale••II 1. [flæʃ]1) colloq. (display) mostrare velocemente [ card] (at a); (flaunt) fare sfoggio di [ money] (at con)2) (shine)to flash a signal to sb. — mandare un segnale a qcn. con una torcia
to flash one's headlights (at) — fare i fari o lampeggiare (a)
3) fig. (send) lanciare [look, smile] (at a)4) (transmit) [ TV station] fare apparire, trasmettere [ message]2.•- flash upIII [flæʃ]
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