Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Who can decompile this FLASH or provide the source code (unless you are a master)

Who can decompile this FLASH or provide the source code (unless you are a master)

1. Flash; Make it blink

Why did the driver flash his light at me?

Why did the driver turn on the light at me?

2.[(+at)][O 1] flashes (to ...)

I gave them a warning glance.

I gave them a warning look.

3. Reflection [(+Return)]

4. flash out; Show off; sing one's own praises

She likes to show off her diamond necklace.

She likes to show off her diamond necklace.

Send (telegrams, telegrams, etc.). ) (quickly); bamboo telegraph

The news quickly spread all over the world.

The news quickly spread all over the world.

intransitive verb

1. Flash, flash

The stars twinkle in the night sky.

The stars twinkle in the night sky.

2. (ideas, etc. ) pass by, flash [Q]

An idea flashed through my mind.

An idea flashed through my mind.

3. Reflection [(+Return)]

4. fly by [Q]

A car sped by.

A car sped by.

Noun (short for noun)

1. flashing, flashing [C]

There was a flash of lightning just now.

There was a flash of lightning just now.

2. A flash of light; A wave of the flag

3. Short telecommunications; News express [C]

The latest news from the capital says that the fighting has escalated.

The latest telegram from the capital says that the fighting has escalated.

4. Flash photography; glitter

Do you have a flash?

Do you have a flash?

5. Flash (of ideas, etc). )[C]

When she heard the news, a wave of sadness came to her mind.

Hearing the news, she felt a pang of sadness.

6. Military epaulets and badges [C]

a.

1. Suddenly, quickly and briefly; Urgent [B]

The area was hit by a heavy rain.

This area was hit by a sudden storm.

2. flashy