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vratiti se unazad do nečega
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flash back VB intr
in the PONS Dictionary
in the PONS Dictionary
I. flash <pl -es> [flæʃ] N
1. flash (light, of an explosion):
flash of jewellery, metal
to give sb a flash AUTO
2. flash fig:
3. flash (moment):
4. flash Am inf (flashlight):
5. flash phot:
Phrases:
II. flash [flæʃ] ADJ pej inf
fensi inf
III. flash [flæʃ] VB trans
1. flash (signal):
flash light
flash message
to flash sb (in a car)
2. flash (look):
flash eyes
3. flash (communicate):
4. flash pej inf:
IV. flash [flæʃ] VB intr
1. flash (shine):
flash AUTO
2. flash fig (appear):
flash smile
flash thought
sinuti perf
3. flash (move):
4. flash inf (expose genitals):
to flash [at] [sb]
I. back [bæk] N
1. back (of body):
2. back:
back (not front) of building, page
back (not front) of building, page
back of chair
3. back fball:
bek m
Phrases:
II. back [bæk] ADJ
1. back <backmost> (rear):
2. back (of body):
3. back (old):
III. back [bæk] ADV
1. back (to previous place):
2. back (to past):
IV. back [bæk] VB trans
1. back (support):
2. back (drive):
3. back (accompany):
V. back [bæk] VB intr
back car:
voziti unazad imperf
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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The film has a style of flash-forwarding the story juxtaposed with the present.
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Frisky downs his dinner in a flash of a second and runs off.
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He has shrapnel embedded in the back of his leg and suffered flash burns.
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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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So the flash point would wait another ten months.
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