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flash 
  n 
  [+light] éclair  f  
The wire snapped at the wall plug with a blue flash   
a flash of lightning  un éclair 
A sudden flash of lightning lit everything up   
in a flash  en un clin d'œil 
The answer came to him in a flash   
quick as a flash  à la vitesse de l'éclair 
Quick as a flash, the man said, 'I have to, don't I?'   
  [+anger, wit, humour] 
a flash of anger  un éclair de colère 
'What did Moira tell you?' Liz demanded with a flash of anger   
a flash of wit  une pointe d'esprit 
The essays could do with a flash of wit or humour.   
"That's what he thinks!" said Whitelaw with an unexpected flash of humour   
   news flash flash  m , flash  m  d'information
  (PHOTOGRAPHY) flash  m  
He was one of the first people to use high speed flash in bird photography.   
Stopping to rest, Pete shut off the flash.   
Has your camera got a flash?  Est-ce que ton appareil photo a un flash? 
 to be a flash in the pan   [achievement, success] être un coup isolé 
his performance against Clare was no flash in the pan   
the club's resurgence will not be a flash in the pan.   
  adj 
*  (=smart and expensive) tape à l'œil  inv *  
... a flash uptown restaurant   
to look flash  en jeter *  
Her new car looks really flash.   
  vt 
  [driver] 
 [+another driver] 
faire un appel de phares à 
If they had flashed me I would have pulled over   
to flash one's headlights  faire un appel de phares 
He lost his temper after a driver flashed her headlights as he overtook.   
She flashed her headlights.  Elle a fait un appel de phares. 
  (=direct) 
 [+torch] 
braquer 
He flashed his light into the boat.   
They flashed a torch in his face.  Ils ont braqué leur torche sur son visage. 
  [+smile] lancer 
Meg flashed Cissie a grateful smile.   
to flash a grin at sb  lancer un sourire à qn 
He flashed a conspiratorial grin at the other two ...   
  (=show quickly) 
 [+identity card] 
montrer rapidement
  (=send) 
 [+message] 
envoyer 
 [+news, information] 
envoyer 
They had told their offices to flash the news as soon as it broke ...   
The computer flashes the information to a control centre.   
  vi 
  [lightning] apparaître 
Lightning flashed among the distant clouds.   
  [eyes] lancer des éclairs 
Her eyes flashed as she demanded to know what I was laughing at.   
  (=go on and off) 
[light] 
 (on ambulance, police car)  clignoter 
The police car's blue light was flashing.  Le gyrophare de la voiture de police clignotait. 
  [thought] 
A thought flashed through his mind.  Une pensée lui a traversé l'esprit. 
A ludicrous thought flashed through Harry's mind   



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