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  • 61Flash — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 FOTOGRAFÍA, PERIODISMO Lámpara de destello breve e intenso usada en fotografía cuando la luz es insuficiente: ■ si no usas el flash la foto saldrá muy oscura. IRREG. plural flashes 2 Noticia periodística… …

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  • 62FLASH — Fast Low Angle Shot (Abk. FLASH) bezeichnet ein 1985 von Jens Frahm, Axel Haase, Wolfgang Hänicke, K Dietmar Merboldt und Dieter Matthaei eingeführtes Verfahren (Deutsche Patentanmeldung P 35 04 734.8 vom 12. Februar 1985) zur schnellen… …

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  • 63Flash II — Barry Allen Flash Personnage de Flash Alias Bartholomew Henry Barry Allen (véritable identité) Pouvoirs Super vitesse, contrôle …

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  • 64flash — [[t]flæʃ[/t]] n. 1) a brief, sudden burst of bright light 2) a sudden, brief outburst or display, as of joy or wit 3) an instant 4) inf flashlight 1) 5) cvb gaudy or vulgar showiness 6) jou a brief dispatch giving preliminary news of an important …

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  • 65FlAsH — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Fluorescein arsenical helix binder Andere Namen …

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  • 66flash — {{11}}flash (n.) 1560s, from FLASH (Cf. flash) (v.); originally of lightning. Meaning first news report is from 1857. Meaning photographic lamp is from 1913. The comic book character dates to 1940. Flash in the pan (1809) is from old style guns,… …

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  • 67flash — 1. n. something suddenly remembered; something suddenly thought of. □ I had a flash and quickly wrote it down. □ After we talked awhile, a flash hit me. Why don’t we sell the house? 2. n. a very short period of time; an instant. (See also in a… …

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  • 68flash — 01. When the light [flashes], the pizza will be ready. 02. Lightning [flashed] in the black sky. 03. We saw the [flashing] lights of a police car as we neared the intersection. 04. The electrical wire broke with a [flash] of blue light. 05. The… …

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  • 69flash — flash1 verb 1》 shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way. 2》 move, pass, or send very quickly: a look of terror flashed across his face. 3》 display or be displayed briefly or repeatedly.     ↘informal display conspicuously so as to …

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  • 70Flash Me — Infobox Magazine title = Flash Me Magazine image size = image caption = company = Winged Halo Productions frequency = Online (quarterly) paid circulation = 50 unpaid circulation = 2500 total circulation = language = American English category =… …

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