Canadian French Meaning of flares
Fusées éclairantes
Other Canadian French words related to Fusées éclairantes
Nearest Words of flares
- flares (up) => Torche (vers le haut)
- flare-ups => poussées
- flaring (out) => Éclatant (vers l'extérieur)
- flaring (up) => flambée (vers le haut)
- flash back (to) => Flash-back (de)
- flash points => point d'éclair
- flashbacks => flashbacks
- flashbulbs => ampoules flash
- flashcube => Flash-cube
- flashcubes => cubes-flashs
Definitions and Meaning of flares in English
flares
to signal with a flare or by flaring, to break out or intensify usually suddenly or violently, an area of skin flush resulting from and spreading out from a local center of vascular dilation and hyperemia, a fire or blaze of light used especially to signal, illuminate, or attract attention, a spreading outward, to break out or intensify rapidly, to open or spread outward, a sudden outburst (as of excitement or anger), solar flare, flare-up, to stream in the wind, an unsteady glaring light, to burn with an unsteady flame, to display conspicuously, a fire or blaze of light used to signal, light up something, or attract attention, to burn (a jet of waste gas) in the open air, bell-bottom trousers, to express strong emotion (such as anger), a place or part that spreads, a device or composition used to produce such a flare, a weakly hit fly ball in baseball, to shine with a sudden light, a device or material that produces such a flare, a sudden increase and decrease in the brightness of a star often amounting to a difference of several magnitudes (see magnitude sense 3), a short pass in football thrown to a back who is running toward the sideline, to cause to flare, light resulting from reflection (as between lens surfaces) or an effect of this light (such as a fogged or dense area in a photographic negative), pants that flare toward the bottom, flare-up sense 3, a cloudy or smoky appearance of the fluid of the anterior chamber of the eye that is seen when a beam of light (as from a slit lamp) is passed through it and that is caused by the presence of floating protein material in the fluid which is a symptom of inflammation, to shine or blaze suddenly, to become suddenly excited or angry, an area of skin flush
FAQs About the word flares
Fusées éclairantes
to signal with a flare or by flaring, to break out or intensify usually suddenly or violently, an area of skin flush resulting from and spreading out from a loc
rafales,bourrasques de neige,papillonne,épidémies,explosions,éruptions,explosions,poussées,éclairs,scintille
marasme,baisses,calme.
flared (up) => évasé (vers le haut), flare (up) => (éclat), flare (out) => éclair (hors), flapjacks => Flapjacks, flapdoodle => Broutilles,