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1 a flash of inspiration
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2 flash
adj. opvallend, pronkend--------n. (licht)flits, vlam, (op)flikkering, (bliksem)schichten; flitsapparaat; opwelling, vlaag--------v. opvlammen, (plotseling) ontvlammen, opvliegen; flikkeren, flitsenflash1[ flæsj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (licht)flits ⇒ vlam, (op)flikkering♦voorbeelden:flash in the pan • toevalstreffer, eendagsvliegquick as a flash • razend snelin a flash • in een flitslike a flash • (zo snel) als de bliksema flash of inspiration • een flits van inspiratiea flash of wit • een geestige inval————————flash21 plotseling (opkomend) ⇒ vlug opkomend/stijgend♦voorbeelden:1 flash flood/fire • plotselinge overstroming/brand————————flash33 flikkeren ⇒ flitsen, schitteren4 snel voorbijflitsen ⇒ (voorbij)schieten, (voorbij)vliegen♦voorbeelden:flash out/up (at someone) • opvliegen (tegen iemand)4 flash past/by • voorbijvliegen, voorbijflitsenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 flash the headlights (of a car) • met de koplampen flitsen/seinenflash a torch in someone's face • met een zaklantaarn in iemands gezicht schijnenflash a look at someone • een blik op iemand werpenflash a smile at someone • even naar iemand lachenflash a bank note at someone • iemand een bankbiljet onder de neus houden
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flash — ► VERB 1) shine or cause to shine with a bright but brief or intermittent light. 2) move, pass, or send swiftly in a particular direction: the scenery flashed by. 3) display or be displayed briefly or repeatedly. 4) informal display conspicuously … English terms dictionary
inspiration */*/ — UK [ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌɪnspɪˈreɪʃ(ə)n] noun Word forms inspiration : singular inspiration plural inspirations a) [countable/uncountable] a sudden feeling of enthusiasm, or a new idea that helps you to do or create something… … English dictionary
flash — flash1 S3 [flæʃ] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(shine)¦ 2¦(pictures)¦ 3 flash through somebody s mind/head/brain 4 flash a smile/glance/look etc (at somebody) 5¦(show something quickly)¦ 6¦(news/information)¦ 7¦(move quickly)¦ 8¦(eyes)¦ 9¦(sex organs)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
inspiration — n. 1) to give, offer, provide inspiration 2) to derive, draw inspiration from 3) divine inspiration 4) inspiration comes (from many sources) 5) a flash, spark of inspiration 6) an inspiration for (what provided the inspiration for the statue?) 7) … Combinatory dictionary
inspiration — in|spi|ra|tion [ˌınspıˈreıʃən] n [U and C] 1.) a good idea about what you should do, write, say etc, especially one which you get suddenly ▪ The Malvern Hills have provided inspiration for many artists and musicians over the decades. ▪ He raised… … Dictionary of contemporary English
inspiration — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, true ▪ Then I had a moment of true inspiration. ▪ direct ▪ His wife was the direct inspiration for the main character in the book. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
inspiration — in|spi|ra|tion [ ,ınspı reıʃn ] noun ** count or uncount a sudden feeling of enthusiasm or a new idea that helps you to do or create something: literary/dramatic/religious inspiration source of inspiration: Dreams are a rich source of inspiration … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flash — flash1 [ flæʃ ] verb ** ▸ 1 shine for short time ▸ 2 appear for short time ▸ 3 pass quickly ▸ 4 show sudden emotion ▸ 5 show sex organs ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to shine brightly for a very short time, or to shine on and off very quickly:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flash — I UK [flæʃ] / US verb Word forms flash : present tense I/you/we/they flash he/she/it flashes present participle flashing past tense flashed past participle flashed ** 1) a) [intransitive] to shine brightly for a very short time, or to shine on… … English dictionary
flash — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sudden bright light; sudden idea/emotion/action ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ blinding, bright, brilliant ▪ sudden ▪ brief … Collocations dictionary
flash — 1. verb 1) a torch flashed Syn: light up, shine, flare, blaze, gleam, glint, sparkle, burn; blink, wink, flicker, shimmer, twinkle, glimmer, glisten, scintillate; literary glister, coruscate … Thesaurus of popular words