to flare up
[phrase form: flare]
01
爆发, 加剧
to suddenly become more intense, especially in terms of a situation or conflict
例子
Political tensions in the region continue to flare up, causing concerns for international peace.
该地区的政治紧张局势继续升级,引起了对国际和平的担忧。
02
突然燃烧起来, 突然加剧
(of fire, flames, etc.) to suddenly and strongly increase in brightness or intensity
例子
The wildfire flared up due to strong winds, making it more challenging to control.
由于强风,野火突然加剧,使得控制变得更加困难。
03
爆发, 发怒
to suddenly become angry or agitated
例子
Her temper tended to flare up when she was stressed or frustrated.
当她感到压力或沮丧时,她的脾气往往会爆发。
04
复发, 突然加剧
(of an illness or disease) to suddenly worsen or become active again after a period of improvement
例子
The virus had been contained, but it could still flare up in certain areas.
病毒已被控制,但在某些地区仍可能爆发。



























