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flash back VB intr
flash back in memory:
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I. flash <pl -es> [flæʃ] N
1. flash (light):
Aufblitzen nt kein pl
Aufleuchten nt kein pl
flash of jewellery, metal
[Auf]blitzen nt kein pl
flash of jewellery, metal
[Auf]blinken nt kein pl
Blitz m <-es, -e>
to give sb a flash AUTO
2. flash (flame):
flash of an explosion
Stichflamme f <-, -n>
3. flash fig (feeling):
Blitz m <-es, -e>
Geistesblitz m <-es, -e>
4. flash (glimpse):
to give sth a flash
5. flash (moment):
Moment m <-(e)s, -e>
6. flash MEDIA (bulletin):
Kurzmeldung f <-, -en>
7. flash Am ELEC inf (lamp):
Taschenlampe f <-, -n>
8. flash PHOTO (light):
Blitz m <-es, -e>
Blitzlicht nt <-(e)s, -er>
to use a flash [for sth]
9. flash Brit MIL (insignia):
[Uniform]abzeichen nt meist pl
[Kragen]spiegel m meist pl
[Schulter]streifen m meist pl
10. flash CINE, TV:
11. flash MECH, TECH (excess material):
[starker] Grat spec
flash in casting
Gussgrat m spec
flash in forging
flash in pressing
Pressgrat m spec
12. flash MED sl (effect):
flash drug addict
Flash m <-s, -s> sl
13. flash inf:
Phrases:
II. flash [flæʃ] ADJ esp pej inf
1. flash (showy):
flash clothing
flash clothing
2. flash (pretentious):
ein Protz [o. pejinf feiner Pinkel] [o. pejsl Großkotz] m
III. flash [flæʃ] VB trans
1. flash (signal):
to flash a light at sb with a torch
2. flash (look):
3. flash (communicate):
to flash sth message, news
4. flash fig pej inf (show):
to flash sth about [or around] one's car, success
mit etw dat protzen
IV. flash [flæʃ] VB intr
1. flash (shine):
flash AUTO
2. flash fig (appear):
3. flash (move):
4. flash inf (expose genitals):
to flash [at sb] male
I. back [bæk] N
1. back (of body):
Rücken m <-s, ->
behind sb's back fig
2. back:
back (not front) of building, page
Rückseite f <-, -n>
back of car
Heck nt <-(e)s, -e>
back of chair
Lehne f <-, -n>
Rücksitz[e] m[pl]
Fond m <-s, -s> spec
Ted is out [or Brit, Aus round] the back [or Am out back]
auf dem Rücksitz [o. spec im Fond]
3. back SPORTS (player):
Verteidiger(in) m (f) <-s, ->
Phrases:
hinter jdm
hinter jdm her inf
jwd inf hum
to do sth on the back of sth
etw auf der Basis [o. aufgrund] einer S. gen tun
to get off sb's back
to get [or put] sb's back up
to get [or put] sb's back up
to have sb/sth on one's back
jdn/etw am [o. auf dem] Hals haben
to put sb on sb's back
jdm jdn auf den Hals schicken inf [o. hetzen]
sich acc in etw acc hineinknien
sich acc von jdm abwenden
II. back [bæk] ADJ attr, inv
1. back <backmost> (rear):
Hintertür f <-s, -[n]>
Hintereingang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
Hinterbein nt <-(e)s, -e>
Gesäßtasche f <-, -n>
Rücksitz m <-es, -e>
Backenzahn m <-(e)s, -zähne>
2. back (of body):
back pain, problems
3. back (old):
alt <älter, am ältesten>
Auftragsrückstand m <-(e)s, -stände>
Phrases:
etw auf Eis legen inf
III. back [bæk] ADV inv
1. back (to previous place):
CH a. [wieder] retour
to put sth back
to want sb/sth back
jdn/etw zurück[haben] [o. CH a. retour [haben]] wollen inf
2. back (to rear):
to hold sb back fig
back of sb/sth Am (to rear)
hinter jdn/etw
back of sb/sth (at rear)
hinter jdm/etw
3. back (in return):
to pay sth back
4. back (to past):
das war [schon] 1950
5. back Am (losing):
Phrases:
to get [or pay] sb back[or get back at sb] [for sth]
jdm etw heimzahlen
IV. back [bæk] VB trans
1. back (support):
to back sth idea, plan, proposal
to back sb
2. back (drive):
3. back (accompany):
to back sb/sth concert, band
jdn/etw begleiten
4. back TECH (line):
to back sth
Phrases:
V. back [bæk] VB intr
back car:
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flash VB
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back N
to have sb's back fig
hinter jdm stehen fig
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back VB
Present
Iflash back
youflash back
he/she/itflashes back
weflash back
youflash back
theyflash back
Past
Iflashed back
youflashed back
he/she/itflashed back
weflashed back
youflashed back
theyflashed back
Present Perfect
Ihaveflashed back
youhaveflashed back
he/she/ithasflashed back
wehaveflashed back
youhaveflashed back
theyhaveflashed back
Past Perfect
Ihadflashed back
youhadflashed back
he/she/ithadflashed back
wehadflashed back
youhadflashed back
theyhadflashed back
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Frisky downs his dinner in a flash of a second and runs off.
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Each singer illuminated a page of the story by some special flash of genius.
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Critics of high-frequency trading claim that it causes flash crashes and brings volatility to the share market.
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Medium flash point liquids such as naphtha, kerosene, diesel, crude oil etc. are stored in these tanks.
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Kerosene-based fuel has a much higher flash point than gasoline-based fuel, meaning that it requires significantly higher temperature to ignite.
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