单词 | fly |
释义 | fly 36 ENTRIES FOUND: Learner's definition of FLY 1 [no object] : to move through the air with wings飞;飞翔
2 [no object] : to move through the air especially at a high speed(快速)飞过
3 a : to control an airplane, helicopter, etc., as it moves through the air : to be the pilot of an aircraft驾驶(飞机、直升机等) [+ object]
[no object]
b [+ object] : to journey over (something, such as an ocean) by flying an airplane(驾飞机)飞越…
4 a [no object] : to travel in an aircraft or spacecraft乘飞机旅行
b [+ object] : to travel by flying on (a particular airline)乘坐(特定航空公司的)航班旅行
c [+ object] : to carry (someone or something) to a place in an aircraft用飞机运送(人或物)
5 a : to show (something, such as a flag) by putting it in a high place升,挂(旗帜等) [+ object]
[no object]
b [+ object] : to cause (something, such as a kite) to fly in the air放飞(风筝等)
6 [no object] : to move or go quickly飞跑;飞奔
7 [no object] : to move freely飞舞;飞扬
8 [no object] : to pass very quickly飞逝
9 [no object] chiefly US, informal : to be approved or accepted被认可;被接受 — usually used in negative statements通常用于否定句
as the crow fliesfly at[phrasal verb] fly at (someone) : to attack (someone) with sudden violence突然猛烈攻击(某人)
fly highinformal 1 : to be very happy and excited情绪高昂;愉快兴奋
2 : to be very successful成功;胜利
fly in the face ofalso US fly in the teeth of : to fail completely to agree with (something) : to oppose or contradict (something) directly与…完全不符;与…完全对立
fly into[phrasal verb] fly into (something) : to be overcome by (sudden extreme emotion)(感情)突然迸发
fly off the handleinformal : to lose control of your emotions : to become very angry情绪失控;暴怒
fly the coopinformal : to leave suddenly or secretly : to escape or go away突然逃跑;悄悄离开
let flyinformal or let fly with : to throw (something) in a forceful way用力扔;发射
— compare 2fly 2 fly /ˈflaɪ/ verb flies; flied; flying 2 fly /ˈflaɪ/ verb flies; flied; flying Learner's definition of FLY [no object] baseball : to hit a fly ball击腾空球;击高飞球
— compare 1fly 3 fly /ˈflaɪ/ noun plural flies 3 fly /ˈflaɪ/ noun plural flies Learner's definition of FLY [count] 1 : a small insect that has two wings苍蝇
2 : a hook that is designed to look like an insect and that is used for catching fish(钓鱼用的)假蝇
drop like fliesinformal also die like flies ◊ If people or animals are dropping/dying like flies, they are dropping or dying very quickly in large numbers.大批倒下;大批死亡
◊ These phrases are often used figuratively.这些短语常用作比喻。
fly in the ointment : someone or something that causes problems麻烦的人(或事);使人扫兴的人(或事)
fly on the wall : someone who secretly watches or listens to other people偷窥者;窃听者
no flies onchiefly British, informal ◊ If there are no flies on you, you are a smart person who is quick to undertand things and not easily fooled.(某人)精明不易受骗的 wouldn't hurt a fly ◊ Someone who wouldn't hurt a fly is too gentle to want to hurt anyone.心地善良;一只苍蝇都不会伤害
— compare 4fly 4 fly /ˈflaɪ/ noun plural flies 4 fly /ˈflaɪ/ noun plural flies Learner's definition of FLY [count] 1 : an opening in a piece of clothing (such as a pair of trousers, shorts, or a skirt) that is hidden by a fold of cloth and that is closed by a zipper or a row of buttons(长裤、短裤或短裙等的)拉链边,前裆开口
2 on the fly 1 : quickly and often without preparation匆忙地;赶紧地
2 : through the air : without hitting the ground在空中;在飞行中
3 : while something else is also being done on a computer(计算机)后台运行
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