1.(突然)焚烧;(信号的)闪光
2.激怒
3.(一时的)盛况;狂欢
4.已平静后的突然爆发
1.(突然)焚烧;(信号的)闪光
2.激怒
3.(一时的)盛况;狂欢
4.已平静后的突然爆发
1.an occasion when people suddenly start behaving in an angry or violent way
2.an occasion when a disease suddenly returns after you have not had it for some time
1.But after she joined him in Virginia, he became distant and had angry flare-ups, Houston says.
但是当她在弗吉尼亚和他生活在一起时,Houston说他变得疏远并且暴躁了。
2.The cabinet and staff seemed to understand and tolerate my occasional flare-ups, and Al Gore helped me get through them.
内阁成员和工作人员对我偶尔发火似乎能够理解和忍受,艾尔.戈尔帮助我度过了怒火中烧的时刻。
3.Problems with females you live or work with will try your patience and cause temper flare ups. You should look into a healthier diet.
与和你一起工作或生活的女性间的问题会考验你的耐性,引起你的情绪爆发;
4.They found the drugs had little or no effect on asthma flare-ups, ear infections or the likelihood of a youngster needing antibiotics.
对于突发哮喘、耳部感染以及需要抗生素的小孩的可能性病症,他们发现这些药物作用很小或者没有作用。
5.Indeed, since 1988, when China and Vietnam clashed near the Spratlys, there have been no serious armed flare-ups.
确实如此。自从1988年以来,中国和越南对于南沙群岛的纷争并没有导致严重的军事冲突。
6.Economic disputes: Good news: Most of the recent flare-ups have been over economic issues and stand a better chance at getting resolved.
经济分歧:好消息:最近大多数关于经济分歧引起的愤怒气焰都有很好的解决机会。
7.Future research should test whether antidepressants and psychotherapy curb COPD flare-ups, note Xu and colleagues.
进一步的研究可能检测到抗抑郁和精神疗法是否能够抑制COPD发作,许婉婷和她的同事提醒道。
8.This time, however, the complexion of the trouble is different from those earlier flare-ups.
然而,这次动乱的局面和以往早些时候的骤然发怒不同。
9.They are interested in studying whether a direct correlation exists between bacterial infection and flare-ups in Crohn's disease.
他们对研究细菌感染和急性的克罗恩病发作是否存在直接相关感兴趣。
10.Primary-progressive: MS slowly but steadily worsens without improvements or acute flare-ups.
原发进展型:疾病进展很慢,但逐步恶化,其中没有好转或恢复。