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Definition of "flare" in Englisch

noun

  1. A sudden bright light.

  2. A source of brightly burning light or intense heat.

    • solar flare
  3. (figuratively) A sudden eruption or outbreak; a flare-up.

  4. A widening of an object with an otherwise roughly constant width.

    • During assembly of a flare tube fitting, a flare nut is used to secure the flared tubing’s tapered end to the also tapered fitting, producing a pressure-resistant, leak-tight seal.
    • That's a genuine early 70's flare on those pants.
  5. (in the plural) Bell-bottom trousers.

  6. (aviation) The transition from downward flight to level flight just before landing.

    • The captain executed the flare perfectly, and we lightly touched down.
  7. (baseball) A low fly ball that is hit in the region between the infielders and the outfielders.

    • Jones hits a little flare to left that falls for a single.
  8. (American football) A route run by the running back, releasing toward the sideline and then slightly arcing upfield looking for a short pass.

  9. (photography) Ellipsis of lens flare.

  10. An inflammation such as of tendons (tendonitis) or joints (osteoarthritis).

  11. A breakdance move of someone helicoptering his torso on alternating arms.

verb

  1. (transitive) To cause to burn; in particular, to burn off excess gas.

  2. (transitive) To cause inflammation; to inflame.

  3. (ambitransitive) To open outward in shape.

    • The cat flared its nostrils while sniffing at the air. (transitive)
    • The cat’s nostrils flared when it sniffed at the air. (intransitive)
    • The building flared from the third through the seventh floors to occupy the airspace over the entrance plaza. (intransitive)
    • The sides of a bowl flare. (intransitive)
  4. (ambitransitive, aviation) To (operate an aircraft to) transition from downward flight to level flight just before landing.

  5. (intransitive) To blaze brightly.

    • The blast furnace flared in the night.
  6. (intransitive) To shine out with a sudden and unsteady light; to emit a dazzling or painfully bright light.

    • The candle flared in a sudden draught.
  7. (intransitive, figuratively) To shine out with gaudy colours; to be offensively bright or showy.

  8. (intransitive, figuratively) To suddenly happen or intensify.

  • (intransitive, figuratively) To suddenly erupt in anger.

  • (intransitive, obsolete) To be exposed to too much light.