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Что (кто) такое flash - определение

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flash1
¦ verb
1. shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way.
2. move, pass, or send very quickly: a look of terror flashed across his face.
3. display or be displayed briefly or repeatedly.
informal display conspicuously so as to impress: they flash their money about.
informal (of a man) show one's genitals in public.
4. (flash over) make an electric circuit by sparking across a gap.
¦ noun
1. a sudden brief burst of bright light.
2. a camera attachment that produces a flash of light, for taking photographs in poor light.
3. a sudden or brief manifestation or occurrence.
4. a bright patch of colour.
Brit. a coloured patch of cloth worn on a uniform as a distinguishing emblem.
5. (Flash) Computing (trademark in the US) an application used to produce animation sequences that can be viewed by a browser.
6. excess plastic or metal forced between facing surfaces as two halves of a mould close up.
7. a rush of water, especially down a weir to take a boat over shallows.
¦ adjective
1. informal, chiefly Brit. ostentatiously stylish or expensive.
2. archaic relating to the language of criminals or prostitutes.
Phrases
flash in the pan a sudden but brief success that is unlikely to be repeated. [with allusion to the priming of a firearm, the flash arising from an explosion of gunpowder within the lock.]
Derivatives
flasher noun
Origin
ME (in the sense 'splash water about'): prob. imitative; cf. flush1 and splash.
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flash2
¦ noun Brit. a water-filled hollow formed by subsidence.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'a marshy place'): from OFr. flache, var. of Norman dialect flaque, from MDu. vlacke.
flash         
(flashes, flashing, flashed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A flash is a sudden burst of light or of something shiny or bright.
A sudden flash of lightning lit everything up for a second...
The wire snapped at the wall plug with a blue flash and the light fused...
A jay emerged from the juniper bush in a flash of blue feathers.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
If a light flashes or if you flash a light, it shines with a sudden bright light, especially as quick, regular flashes of light.
Lightning flashed among the distant dark clouds...
He lost his temper after a driver flashed her headlights as he overtook...
He saw the flashing lights of the highway patrol car in his driving mirror.
VERB: V, V n, V-ing
3.
You talk about a flash of something when you are saying that it happens very suddenly and unexpectedly.
'What did Moira tell you?' Liz demanded with a flash of anger...
The essays could do with a flash of wit or humor.
= burst
N-COUNT: with supp, N of n
4.
If something flashes past or by, it moves past you so fast that you cannot see it properly.
It was a busy road, cars flashed by every few minutes.
VERB: V prep/adv
5.
If something flashes through or into your mind, you suddenly think about it.
A ludicrous thought flashed through Harry's mind...
VERB: V through/into n
6.
If you flash something such as an identity card, you show it to people quickly and then put it away again. (INFORMAL)
Halim flashed his official card, and managed to get hold of a soldier to guard the Land Rover.
VERB: V n
7.
If a picture or message flashes up on a screen, or if you flash it onto a screen, it is displayed there briefly or suddenly, and often repeatedly.
The figures flash up on the scoreboard...
The words 'Good Luck' were flashing on the screen...
Researchers flash two groups of different letters onto a computer screen...
The screen flashes a message: Try again...
A list of items is repeatedly flashed up on the screen.
VERB: V up, V prep, V n prep, V n, be V-ed up, also V n up
8.
If you flash news or information to a place, you send it there quickly by computer, satellite, or other system.
They had told their offices to flash the news as soon as it broke...
This is, of course, international news and soon it was being flashed around the world.
VERB: V n, be V-ed prep/adv, also V n prep/adv
9.
If you flash a look or a smile at someone, you suddenly look at them or smile at them. (WRITTEN)
I flashed a look at Sue...
Meg flashed Cissie a grateful smile.
VERB: V n at n, V n n
10.
If someone's eyes flash, they suddenly show a strong emotion, especially anger. (LITERARY)
Her dark eyes flashed and she spoke rapidly.
VERB: V
11.
Flash is the use of special bulbs to give more light when taking a photograph.
He was one of the first people to use high speed flash in bird photography.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
12.
A flash is the same as a flashlight
. (AM INFORMAL)
Stopping to rest, Pete shut off the flash.
N-COUNT
13.
If you describe something as flash, you mean that it looks expensive, fashionable, and new. (INFORMAL)
...a flash uptown restaurant...
You can go for a 'rostrum' system, which sounds flash, but can be assembled quite cheaply.
ADJ
14.
If you describe an achievement or success as a flash in the pan, you mean that it is unlikely to be repeated and is not an indication of future achievements or success.
People will be looking in to see how good we are now and whether our success has just been a flash in the pan.
= one-off
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR [disapproval]
15.
If you say that something happens in a flash, you mean that it happens suddenly and lasts only a very short time.
The answer had come to him in a flash...
It was done in a flash.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
16.
If you say that someone reacts to something quick as a flash, you mean that they react to it extremely quickly.
Quick as a flash, the man said, 'I have to, don't I?'
PHRASE
flash         
I
n.
1) an electronic flash (for a camera)
2) a hot flash (AE; BE has hot flush)
3) a news flash
4) in a flash ('quickly')
II
v.
1) (usu. B; rarely A) ('to convey by light') they flashed a signal to the crew
2) (D; tr.) ('to shine') to flash at (the driver flashed his lights at us)
3) (d; intr.) ('to come suddenly') to flash into (a brilliant idea flashed into her mind)
4) (d; intr.) ('to pass') to flash through (a thought flashed through my mind)
5) (D; intr.) ('to glow') to flash with (her eyes flashed with anger)
flash         
I. n.
1.
Momentary blaze, sudden burst of light, gleam, glare.
2.
Instant, moment, twinkling, twinkling of an eye.
3.
Slang (of thieves and gypsies), cant language.
II. v. n.
1.
Emit a sudden light.
2.
Break (forth) suddenly.
flash         
1. <chat> A program which allows one to flood another Unix user's terminal with garbage, through exploiting a common security hole in the victim's host's talk daemon. Users with "messages off" (mesg n) and users on systems running fixed talk daemons, or not running talk daemons at all, are immune. (1996-09-08) 2. See Flash Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. (1997-02-02)
Flash         
·noun A Pool.
II. Flash ·noun To trick up in a showy manner.
III. Flash ·noun Slang or cant of thieves and prostitutes.
IV. Flash ·noun The time during which a flash is visible; an instant; a very brief period.
V. Flash ·vt To send out in flashes; to cause to burst forth with sudden flame or light.
VI. Flash ·vi To burst forth like a sudden flame; to break out violently; to rush hastily.
VII. Flash ·noun A sudden and brilliant burst, as of wit or genius; a momentary brightness or show.
VIII. Flash ·adj Showy, but counterfeit; cheap, pretentious, and vulgar; as, flash jewelry; flash finery.
IX. Flash ·noun To strike and throw up large bodies of water from the surface; to Splash.
X. Flash ·noun A preparation of capsicum, burnt sugar, ·etc., for coloring and giving a fictious strength to liquors.
XI. Flash ·vt To cover with a thin layer, as objects of glass with glass of a different color. ·see Flashing, ·noun, 3 (b).
XII. Flash ·noun A sudden burst of light; a flood of light instantaneously appearing and disappearing; a momentary blaze; as, a flash of lightning.
XIII. Flash ·vi To burst or break forth with a sudden and transient flood of flame and light; as, the lighting flashes vividly; the powder flashed.
XIV. Flash ·vt To convey as by a flash; to light up, as by a sudden flame or light; as, to flash a message along the wires; to flash conviction on the mind.
XV. Flash ·vi To break forth, as a sudden flood of light; to burst instantly and brightly on the sight; to show a momentary brilliancy; to come or pass like a flash.
XVI. Flash ·noun A reservoir and sluiceway beside a navigable stream, just above a shoal, so that the stream may pour in water as boats pass, and thus bear them over the shoal.
XVII. Flash ·adj Wearing showy, counterfeit ornaments; vulgarly pretentious; as, flash people; flash men or women;
- applied especially to thieves, gamblers, and prostitutes that dress in a showy way and wear much cheap jewelry.
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Feeder-LASH
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<file format, World-Wide Web> (Or "Shockwave Flash") A file format for delivering interactive vector graphics and animation on the World-Wide Web, developed by Macromedia. flash/">http://macromedia.com/software/flash/. (1998-07-07)
FLASH         
FLASH, acronym of Free Electron LASer in Hamburg, a particle accelerator-based soft X-ray laser located at the DESY accelerator facilities in Hamburg, Germany.Beam Diagnostics in Superconducting Accelerating Cavities: The Extraction of ...
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