1.同“flare”
2.突然烧起来;突然发怒;忽然喧噪起来
1.Same as flare
2.if an illness or medical condition flares up, it becomes worse
1.Diagnosis is often delayed because of the difficulties in distinguishing between a flare-up and a septic affection of the joint.
诊断通常是延迟,因为难以区分爆发了感情和化粪池的联合。
2.Now when she feels a flare-up coming on, she drinks a glass or two daily for a few days, and she never gets infections anymore.
现在每当她发觉症状发作,就会每天喝一、两杯,连续喝个几天,从此之后她再也没有受过感染。
3.In the same way, when mental defilements flare up in full strength, the power of such mental acts can spread to cause diseases in the body.
同样地,当心的杂染被全面搅动起来时,这种心理活动的力量会发散开来,使身体生病。
4.Indians in Uganda, however, seem confident that this month's flare-up was an exception, not the rule.
然而在乌干达的印度人看上去还是坚信本月的冲突只是个例外,并非普遍现象。
5.As investors scramble to protect themselves from the next credit flare-up in Europe, their worries are spreading to the U. K.
投资者急急忙忙地防范欧洲爆发下一轮信用危机之时,他们的担忧已经扩散到了英国。
6.That has combined with a flare up in Europe, where worries are increasing that Greece may soon default on its debts.
另外欧洲形势突然恶化,外界日益担心希腊不久将出现债务违约。
7.A few believe that inflation could flare up and force the Fed to begin boosting rates near the end of this year.
一些相信通货膨胀可以闪光在和上面力量对提高的开始的联邦理事会率靠近那结束今年。
8.Not infrequently, the flames of conflict flare up again just a few weeks or months after a cease-fire is signed.
有时候,停火协议签订后只几个月,甚或几个星期,战火又再燃起,这种情况屡见不鲜。
9.A flare-up in a jet of matter blasting from a monster black hole is giving astronomers an incredible light show.
来自于一个巨大黑洞的物质爆炸喷射所发生的貌似火焰的光亮景象让天文学家们难以置信。
10.The latest flare-up, which surfaced in May when the whistle-blowers aired their claims on an Arizona television program, is nothing new.
最新耀斑,其中5月份浮出水面时,举报人在亚利桑那州的电视节目播出他们的要求,并不是什么新鲜事。