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| | VERB | | | /ˈflʌtə/ | | | | 1 | I/T to move up and down or from side to side with short , quick , light movements, or to make something move in this way (使)挥动;(使)晃动;(使)振动 | Thousands of spectators fluttered Olympic and national flags. 成千上万的观众挥动着奥运会会旗和国旗。 | | Alexandra’ s hands were fluttering around his head. 亚历山德拉的双手在他的头周围晃动。 | | 1a | I to move through the air with short , quick , light movements 飘动;飘扬;飘落 | | Autumn leaves fluttered to the ground. 秋天的树叶飘落到地面。 | | | | | 2 | I/T if a bird or insect flutters its wings or its wings flutter , the wings make short , quick , light movements up and down (鸟或昆虫)拍翅,振翼 | 2a | I +around/from/againstif a bird or insect flutters somewhere , it moves by making short , quick , light movements with its wings (鸟或昆虫)拍翅(或振翼)而飞 | | Attracted by the light, moths fluttered against the windows. 飞蛾被灯光吸引,对着窗子扑棱着。 | | | | | 3 | I if your heart or pulse flutters, its regular movements suddenly become quicker because you are excited or nervous (心跳或脉搏因激动、紧张而)突然加快 | 3a | if your stomach flutters, you have an excited or nervous feeling in it 感到激动;觉得紧张 | | | PHRASE | - | flutter your eyelashes at sb | | to try to seem like an attractive woman who needs a man’ s help | | (女人)朝某人抛媚眼,向某人卖弄风骚 | | | | | | |