Flare
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British pronunciation/flˈe‍ə/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫɛɹ/

"flare"Meghatározása és Jelentése

to flare
01

szélesedik, kiszélesedik

to become wider at one end or toward the bottom
Intransitive
to flare definition and meaning
02

lángolni, világítani

to burn and give off a strong light
Intransitive
to flare definition and meaning
03

fellobban, felcsillan

to shine suddenly and brightly
Intransitive
to flare definition and meaning
04

fellángol, intenzíven növekszik

to experience a sudden increase or intensification
Intransitive
Flare
01

szélesedés, flare

a shape that slightly widens toward the bottom
flare definition and meaning

What is a "flare"?

A flare is a style or cut of clothing that flares out at the bottom, creating a wider shape. This style was popular in the 1960s and 1970s and can be seen in items such as flared jeans, skirts, and dresses. Flare can be achieved through a variety of methods such as pleating, gathering, or adding additional fabric to the hemline. Flared clothing is often associated with a more bohemian or retro style, and can add a touch of whimsy or playfulness to an outfit.

02

jeltűz, fáklya

a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
03

láng, pulzálás

a sudden burst of flame
04

kitörés, vörösödés

reddening of the skin spreading outward from a focus of infection or irritation
05

rosszabbodás, kirobbanás

worsening of a disease or its symptoms
06

magas labda, gólyabál

(baseball) a fly ball hit a short distance into the outfield
07

oldalsó passz, flare passz

a short forward pass to a back who is running toward the sidelines
08

jelzőrakéta, fényjelző

a device that produces a bright light for warning or illumination or identification
09

hirtelen kitörés (érzelem), fellángolás (érzelem)

a sudden outburst of emotion
10

napkitörés, flare

a sudden, brief burst of increased brightness observed from the sun's surface, usually accompanied by a burst of energy and radiation
11

villanás, nem kívánt visszaverődés

am unwanted reflection in an optical system (or the fogging of an image that is caused by such a reflection)

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flared

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flared

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flaring

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flaring

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The dancer's dress had a mermaid silhouette that flared dramatically at the bottom.
The peacock spread its feathers, causing them to flare in a magnificent fan shape.
The sailboat caught the wind, causing the sails to flare and propel the vessel forward.
The bell-bottom trousers flared at the bottom, creating a fashionable and retro look.
The torches flared, casting a warm glow on the path.
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