词汇 | in/like a flash |
释义 | in a flashImmediately; very quickly; at once. Just call us on this number if you have any problems, and we'll be back in a flash. Don't worry, boss, I'll have this report typed up in a flash! like a flashVery quickly. Once I saw that swarm of bees, I took off like a flash in the opposite direction. in a flashFig. quickly; immediately. I'll be there in a flash. It happened in a flash. Suddenly my wallet was gone. in a flashAlso, in a jiffy or second or trice . Quickly, immediately. For example, I'll be with you in a flash, or He said he'd be done in a jiffy, or I'll be off the phone in a second, or I felt a drop or two, and in a trice there was a downpour. The first idiom alludes to a flash of lightning and dates from about 1800. The word jiffy, meaning "a short time," is of uncertain origin and dates from the late 1700s (as does the idiom using it); a second, literally one-sixtieth of a minute, has been used vaguely to mean "a very short time" since the early 1800s; and trice originally meant "a single pull at something" and has been used figuratively since the 1500s. in/like a ˈflash(informal) very quickly; suddenly: ‘Sixty-six!’ she answered in a flash.This new liquid will clean your floor in a flash.in a flash mod. right away; immediately. (see also flash.) Get over here in a flash, or else. |
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