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flutterverb(MOVE)[IorT]to make aseriesofquickdelicatemovementsup and down or fromsidetoside, or tocausesomething to do this: (使)飘动,挥动,颤动;拍(翅);鼓(翼) Brightlycolouredflagswere fluttering in thebreeze.鲜艳的彩旗在微风中飘扬。 Leaves fluttereddownonto thepath.树叶飘落到小径上。 Butterflies flutteredaboutin thesunshine.蝴蝶在阳光下翩翩飞舞。 Awhitebirdpoisedon awireand fluttereditswings.一只白鸟立在电线上,扑打着翅膀。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesShaking, swinging and vibrating - brandish
- flap
- flourish
- fluffsomethingup
- jitter
- joggle
- pulse
- rocky
- shakiness
- shimmy
- stir
- stirsomethingup
- sweep
- teeter
- thrashing
- wag
- wobble
- wobbler
- wobbly
- worry atsomething
See more results » flutterverb(HEART/STOMACH)[I]Ifyourheartorstomachflutters, youfeelslightlyuncomfortablebecause you areexcitedornervous: (心)怦怦乱跳;(胃)颤动 EverytimeIthinkabout myexamsmystomachflutters!每次一想到考试,我心里就不舒服! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesShaking, swinging and vibrating - brandish
- flap
- flourish
- fluffsomethingup
- jitter
- joggle
- pulse
- rocky
- shakiness
- shimmy
- stir
- stirsomethingup
- sweep
- teeter
- thrashing
- wag
- wobble
- wobbler
- wobbly
- worry atsomething
See more results » Idiomsflutteryoureyelashes makesomeone'sheart flutter flutternoun(EXCITEMENT)[Cusually singular]ashortperiodofexcitedactivity: 一阵兴奋(或激动) Thepublicationof her firstnovellastspringcauseda flutterofexcitement.去年秋天她的第一部小说出版后引起一阵轰动。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesShort in time - abbreviated
- at a moment's/two hours'/three weeks', etc. noticeidiom
- awhile
- be short noticeidiom
- bite-sized
- brief
- dose
- fit
- instant
- jiffy
- micro-moment
- minute
- mo
- moment
- momentarily
- split second
- transient
- trice
- twinkling
- wee hours
See more results » flutternoun(MONEY)[Cusually singular]UKinformalasmallbet(=moneyrisked),especiallyon ahorserace: (尤指赛马中的)小赌注 Auntie Paulalikestohaveabitof a flutteronthehorses.葆拉姨妈喜欢在赛马上下一点儿小赌注。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGambling & bookmaking - a/the bookmaker'sphrase
- ante
- anti-gambling
- bank
- bet
- blackjack
- casino
- chip
- co-favourite
- cockfight
- gaming table
- poker machine
- punt
- roulette
- slot machine
- stakesomethingonsomething
- sweepstake
- toss up
- trifecta
- turf accountant
See more results » flutternoun(MOVEMENT)[S]aquickup-and-downmovement 振动;颤动;忽闪 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesShaking, swinging and vibrating - brandish
- flap
- flourish
- fluffsomethingup
- jitter
- joggle
- pulse
- rocky
- shakiness
- shimmy
- stir
- stirsomethingup
- sweep
- teeter
- thrashing
- wag
- wobble
- wobbler
- wobbly
- worry atsomething
See more results » Idiomsall of a flutter in a flutter (Definition offlutterfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)flutter| American Dictionarytomoveinquick,irregularmotions, or tocausesomething tomovethis way: [I]Theflagsfluttered in thebreeze. Ifyourheartflutters, itbeatsfasterthanusual, often fromexcitement. aquick,irregularmovement: There was a flutter ofwingsoverhead. (Definition offlutterfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)flutter| Business Englishasmallamountofmoneythat someoneriskson abetorinvestment: take/have a flutter on sthManypeoplenowadaystake a flutter oncommoditiesandforeignexchange. (Definition offlutterfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofflutterflutter Though it was adopted energetically, its real impact eventually proved negligible, except for an initialflutterof activity.From theCambridge English Corpus Superimposed in three tracks or layers, the continuing pitches create a world of rich, vibrating, fluttering sounds.From theCambridge English Corpus There were 3 episodes of recurrent atrial fibrillation orflutter; antiarrhythmic agents restored sinus rhythm in all.From theCambridge English Corpus Atrialflutterand sinus nodal dysfunction in this patient, however, correlated with cardiac enlargement and tricuspid regurgitation.From theCambridge English Corpus In conclusion, radiofrequency catheter ablation is an effective treatment of atrialflutterafter surgery for congenital heart defects in young patients.From theCambridge English Corpus Junctional tachychardia and atrialflutterare successfully treated by radio-frequency ablation (42).From theCambridge English Corpus Of the fetuses, 300 had arrhythmias, 34 of them supraventricular tachyarrhythmias; 15 patients with atrialflutterwere selected for presentation.From theCambridge English Corpus The previously reported patient with asymptomatic atrialflutter, has been off medication for two years without recurrence.From theCambridge English Corpus This signal was shorted when the probe was stopped, so that it could be used forfluttercompensation if needed.From theCambridge English Corpus Around this ground element, one hears percussive gestures, staccato sounds, patterns of repeated sounds, high vibratos or fluttering sounds, glottal stops and multiphonics.From theCambridge English Corpus Synchronous diaphragmaticflutter, tachypnoea, stiff gait, profuse sweating and ataxia are possible clinical signs of hypocalcaemia, but were not observed during this race4,8,32.From theCambridge English Corpus Synthesizing timbre tremolos andfluttertonguing on wind instruments.From theCambridge English Corpus These include heart rate arrhythmias, slower heart rate recoveries, muscle cramps and fasciculations, as well as increased or decreased intestinal motility and synchronous diaphragmaticflutter.From theCambridge English Corpus She was all in aflutter, the poor old dear!From theCambridge English Corpus Theflutterin the artificial pipe tinges the heroine's music with the lifeless.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/flutter## |