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Cosa (chi) è flare - definizione

PYROTECHNIC, PRODUCES INTENSE LIGHT OR HEAT WITHOUT AN EXPLOSION
Flares; Soids; Pyrotechnic flare; Parachute flare; Flared; Signal flare; Rocket signals; Road flare; Road flares; Distress rocket; Distress rockets; Bengal fire; Signal Flare; Flare (pyrotechnics); FLARE; Flare (pyrotechnic)
  • adj=on}} flares (manufactured by Patel Ballistics).
  • Three road flares burning
  • An [[Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad]] [[brakeman]] uses a fusee to demonstrate a hand signal indicating "stop".
  • Illumination flares being used during military training exercises
  • Red flares used at a demonstration in Vienna

flare         
I. v. n.
1.
Waver, flicker, flutter, stream broadly sideways, blaze unsteadily.
2.
Glare, dazzle, shine forth suddenly, flame, blaze.
3.
Widen, widen out, spread outward, flue, splay.
II. n.
Glare, unsteady light.
flare         
¦ noun
1. a sudden brief burst of flame or light.
2. a device producing a very bright flame as a signal or marker.
3. a sudden burst of intense emotion.
4. Photography extraneous illumination on film caused by internal reflection in the camera.
5. a gradual widening towards the hem of a garment.
(flares) trousers of which the legs widen from the knees down.
6. an upward and outward curve of a ship's bows.
¦ verb
1. burn, shine, or be revealed with a sudden intensity.
2. (usu. flare up) suddenly become intense, angry, or violent.
3. gradually become wider at one end.
(of the nostrils) dilate.
Derivatives
flared adjective
Origin
C16 (in the sense 'spread out one's hair'): of unknown origin.
Usage
Do not confuse flare with flair: flare means 'burn' or 'gradually become wider', whereas flair means 'a natural ability or talent'. Trousers may be flared, not flaired.
flare         
n.
1) to light; shoot up a flare
2) to set out, set up a flare (they set up flares along the runway)
3) a parachute flare

Wikipedia

Flare

A flare, also sometimes called a fusée, fusee, or bengala, bengalo in several European countries, is a type of pyrotechnic that produces a bright light or intense heat without an explosion. Flares are used for distress signaling, illumination, or defensive countermeasures in civilian and military applications. Flares may be ground pyrotechnics, projectile pyrotechnics, or parachute-suspended to provide maximum illumination time over a large area. Projectile pyrotechnics may be dropped from aircraft, fired from rocket or artillery, or deployed by flare guns or handheld percussive tubes.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per flare
1. If you don‘t, it will flare and flare and flare until it burns you all."
2. Sectarian tensions periodically flare up into violence.
3. Tensions flare between the considerate and selfish.
4. Related Article Tensions Flare Over Soviet Memorial (Jan. 25, 2007) $ «
5. Small disagreements flare into shouting matches between guests.