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I . flash [flæʃ] VB trans

II . flash [flæʃ] VB intr

1. flash a. fig (shine briefly):

2. flash (move swiftly):

3. flash fig (appear briefly):

III . flash [flæʃ] N

2. flash PHOTO:

flesz m

3. flash Brit inf:

4. flash Brit MIL:

IV . flash [flæʃ] ADJ pej inf

flash burn N

flash drive N COMPUT

flash estimate N ECON

flash point N

1. flash point of trouble, violence:

2. flash point CHEM:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Icons flashing in red are more valuable than ordinary icons.
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It specialises in bright fluorescent dance clothing, often featuring electronic components such as flashing lights.
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The port is protected by the north breakwater, heading south-southwest, which has a lighthouse with a red flashing light and a siren.
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The whole process is almost imperceptible to the human eye, although one can notice a slight flashing of the image.
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A teensy -- like, really small -- adjacent light swaps from red to green, flashing or steady, to let you know the camera's current mode.
gizmodo.com
He thought about smiling or flashing a peace sign, but his mood was dark, and he couldn't summon the energy.
gawker.com
There is one grade crossing protected by a pair of crossbucks with flashing lights and a mechanical warning bell (no gates).
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These devices are also called flag tree because they feature two or three square fluorescent orange flags and a sometimes a flashing warning light.
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When the game is running, the general and decoy packs will be orange with their team colour flashing for shoulders.
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The most prominent enemies are red flashing missile bases.
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