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flut·terBrE /ˈflʌtə(r)/NAmE /ˈflʌtər/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they flutter BrE /ˈflʌtə(r)/ NAmE /ˈflʌtər/present simple - he / she / it flutters BrE /ˈflʌtəz/ NAmE /ˈflʌtərz/past simple fluttered BrE /ˈflʌtəd/ NAmE /ˈflʌtərd/past participle fluttered BrE /ˈflʌtəd/ NAmE /ˈflʌtərd/ -ing form fluttering BrE /ˈflʌtərɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈflʌtərɪŋ/ [I, T] to move lightly and quickly; to make sth move in this way (使)飘动,挥动,颤动◆Flags fluttered in the breeze. 旗帜在微风中飘扬。◆Her eyelids fluttered but did not open. 她的眼皮动了一下,但没有睁开眼。◆~ sthHe fluttered his hands around wildly. 他拼命挥舞着双手。◆She fluttered her eyelashes at him (= tried to attract him in order to persuade him to do sth). 她向他眨眼睛。 [I, T] ~ (sth) when a bird or an insect flutters its wings, or its wings flutter, the wings move lightly and quickly up and down (鸟或昆虫)拍(翅),振(翅),鼓(翼) [I] + adv./prep. (of a bird or an insect 鸟或昆虫) to fly somewhere moving the wings quickly and lightly 飞来飞去;翩翩飞舞◆The butterfly fluttered from flower to flower. 蝴蝶在花丛中飞来飞去。 [I] (of your heart, etc. 心脏等) to beat very quickly and not regularly 怦怦乱跳;扑腾◆I could feel a fluttering pulse. 我感到脉搏跳动。◆(figurative) The sound of his voice in the hall made her heart flutter. 他在大厅中讲话的声音使她的心怦怦直跳。 flut·terBrE /ˈflʌtə(r)/NAmE /ˈflʌtər/ noun [C, usually sing.] a quick, light movement 振动;飘动;挥动;颤动◆the flutter of wings 翅膀的拍动◆with a flutter of her long, dark eyelashes 她那长长的黑睫毛扑闪了一下◆(figurative) to feel a flutter of panic in your stomach 胸中感到一阵恐慌 [C, usually sing.] ~ (on sth)(BrE, informal) a small bet 小赌注◆to have a flutter on the horses 赛马中下小赌注 [sing.] a state of nervous or confused excitement 紧张兴奋;慌乱◆Her sudden arrival caused quite a flutter. 她的突然来到引起一片慌乱。 [C] a very fast heartbeat, caused when sb is nervous or excited (心脏的)怦怦乱跳,扑腾◆Her heart gave a flutter when she saw him. 她见到他时心怦怦乱跳。 [U] (medical 医学) a medical condition in which you have a fast, unsteady heartbeat 扑动;快速的颤动(或搏动) [U] (specialist) rapid changes in the pitch or volume of recorded sound (重放录音的)颤振 ➡ compare wow noun (2) |