释义 |
Examples:lit. fly one's banner on a solitary tree (idiom); fig. to act as a loner—radioactive isotope of hydrogen having 2 neutrons in its nucleus, so atomic weight 3—wasabi (Eutrema wasabi Maxim), a kind of fern used in Japanese cooking—three-dimensional road junction (i.e. involving fly-over bridges or underpass tunnels)—indulge in flights of fancy (idiom); to let one's imagination run wild—fly Amanita or fly agaric (Amanita muscaria)—Cibotium barometz, Asian tropical tree fern with hairy fronds (used in TCM)—doing as one pleases (idiom); foot-loose and fancy free—light hydrogen, the most common isotope of hydrogen, having no neutron, so atomic weight 1—lit. the dragon-fly shakes the stone tower (idiom); fig. overestimate one's capabilities—fly high and run far (idiom); to leave in a hurry for a distance place—one's thoughts fly a longed-for place or person—open the net on one side (idiom); let the caged bird fly—leave the net open on three sides (idiom); let the caged bird fly—heavy hydrogen, isotope of hydrogen having 1 neutron in its nucleus, so atomic weight 2—heavy hydrogen (isotope)—lit. the giant Peng bird spreads its wings and begins fly—lit. even given wings, you couldn't fly (idiom); fig. impossible escape—the sword moves like a dragon-fly (modern idiom)—fly the flag (as a cover for shady business)— |