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flashlight ['flæʃlaɪt](a) Photography ampoule f de flash(c) (flashing signal) fanal m►► flashlight photography photographie f au flash -
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flash [flæʃ]éclat ⇒ 1 (a) flash ⇒ 1 (b), 1 (e) torche ⇒ 1 (f) clignoter ⇒ 2 (a) briller ⇒ 2 (a) filer comme l'éclair ⇒ 2 (b) faire clignoter ⇒ 3 (a) montrer rapidement ⇒ 3 (b) diffuser ⇒ 3 (c) tape-à-l'œil ⇒ 4 (a)1 noun∎ we saw a flash of light in the distance nous avons vu l'éclat d'une lumière au loin;∎ give three flashes of the torch allume la torche trois fois;∎ flash of wit/humour pointe f d'esprit/d'humour;∎ flash of inspiration éclair m de génie;∎ in a flash (very quickly) en un éclair, en un clin d'œil;∎ it came to me in a flash cela m'est venu d'un seul coup;∎ flash of lightning éclair m;∎ a flash in the pan un feu de paille;∎ (as) quick as a flash aussi rapide que l'éclair, rapide comme l'éclair(d) (of colour) tache f(e) Photography flash m;∎ are you going to use a flash for this one? est-ce que tu vas la prendre au flash, celle-ci?∎ lightning flashed directly overhead il y a eu des éclairs juste au-dessus;∎ her eyes flashed ses yeux ont lancé des éclairs;∎ his eyes flashed with anger ses yeux lançaient des éclairs de colère;∎ Cars to flash at sb faire un appel de phares à qn(b) (move fast) filer comme l'éclair, aller à la vitesse de l'éclair;∎ to flash in/out/past (person, car) entrer/sortir/passer comme un éclair;∎ to flash past or by (time) passer à toute vitesse;∎ the day/the days seemed to flash by la journée a semblé passer/les jours ont semblé défiler à toute vitesse;∎ the thought flashed through or across her mind that... la pensée que... lui a traversé l'esprit;∎ a smile flashed across his face un sourire éclaira soudain son visage;∎ information flashed onto or up on the screen des informations sont apparues sur l'écran;∎ my life flashed before me ma vie a défilé devant mes yeux∎ to flash at sb s'exhiber devant qn(a) (torch → turn on and off) faire clignoter;∎ to flash a light in sb's face or eyes diriger une lumière dans les yeux de qn;∎ Cars to flash (one's headlights at) sb faire un appel de phares à qn;∎ figurative to flash a smile at sb lancer ou adresser un sourire à qn;∎ figurative she flashed me a look of contempt elle m'a décoché un regard méprisant(b) (give brief glimpse of → passport, photograph etc) montrer rapidement;∎ he flashed a £50 note at them il leur passa un billet de 50 livres sous le nez(c) (news, information) diffuser;∎ to flash a message up on the screen faire apparaître un message sur l'écran;∎ she flashed a report to head office elle a envoyé un rapport-éclair au siège social(b) (expensive-looking) chic□►► flash burn brûlure f (causée par un éclat très violent et brûlant, comme celui d'une bombe);School flash card = carte portant un mot, une image etc utilisée dans l'enseignement comme aide à l'apprentissage;flash flood crue f subite;flash freezing surgélation f;Flash Gordon = héros de bandes dessinées et de films de science-fiction;Photography flash gun flash m;Commerce & Marketing flash pack (discounted) emballage m portant une réduction de prix;flash photography photographie f au flash;flash welding soudure f par étincelagefamiliar (show off) montrer□, exhiber□ ;∎ he likes flashing his money around il aime étaler sa richesse;∎ don't flash your money around here! ne montre ou n'exhibe pas ton argent ici!(in novel, film etc)∎ to flash back to sth revenir en arrière sur ou faire un flash-back sur qch;∎ my mind flashed back to 1942 l'année 1942 m'est soudain revenue à l'esprit(of film) faire un saut en avant
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