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flyverb(TRAVEL)A2[I]When abird,insect, oraircraftflies, itmovesthrough theair: (鸟、昆虫或飞机)飞,飞行 Thepoorbirdcouldn't fly because it had abrokenwing.这只可怜的鸟飞不起来了,因为它的翅膀断了。 Assoonas itsawus, thebirdflewaway/off.鸟一看到我们就飞走了。 A1[IorT]totravelbyaircraft, or to gosomewhereorcrosssomething in anaircraft: (乘飞机)飞行,航行;乘飞机去;乘飞机穿过 We flewtoParis.我们乘飞机去巴黎。 We flyfrom/out from/out ofLa Guardia, but flyback (in)toJKF.我们从拉瓜迪亚机场起飞,但返航时在约翰.F.肯尼迪机场降落。 We are flyingataheightof 36,000feet.我们正在36000英尺的高空飞行。 She has to fly thousands ofmileseveryyearfor herjob.她每年因为工作要飞行上千英里。 Who was the firstpersonto fly(across)the Atlantic?谁是飞越大西洋的第一人? [T]to use aparticularcompanytotravelbyaircraft: 搭乘(某公司航班) I usually fly Lufthansa/Japan Airlines/El Al.我通常搭乘汉莎航空公司/日本航空公司/以色列航空公司的航班。 C2[T]totransportpeopleorgoodsbyaircraft: 空运(乘客或货物) TherestaurantfliesitsfishindailyfromScotland.这家餐厅每天从苏格兰空运鱼。 We will be flying 100badlywoundedciviliansoutof thebattlezonetonight.今晚我们将空运100名受重伤的平民离开战区。 B2[IorT]tocontrolanaircraft: 驾驶(飞机) Ilearnedto fly when I was inAustralia.我在澳大利亚时学会了开飞机。 - Manykindsofbirdsflysouthat theapproachofwinter.
- Wewatchedaflockofbirdsfly over thefield.
- We arecurrentlyflying at analtitudeof 15,000metres.
- Concorde flew muchhigherthan mostplanes.
- Aswarmofbeesflew into thegarden.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMovement through the air - airborne
- buoyantly
- buzz
- flight
- flit
- float
- glide
- hover
- levitate
- levitation
- mid-air
- non-flying
- soar
- somersault
- swishy
- swoop
- track
- waft
- wheel
- wing
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Air travel: travelling by aircraft Air travel: aviation flyverb(MOVE QUICKLY)[I]tomoveor goquickly: 快速移动;疾行 With theexplosion,glassflewacrosstheroom.随着一声爆炸,房间内玻璃碎片四处横飞。 Cathy flewby/pastme in thecorridor.在走廊里,凯茜从我身边飞奔而过。 Myholidayseemsto have flown(by)(=passedveryquickly)thisyear.今年我的假期好像飞一般地就过去了。 Thedoor/windowsuddenlyflewopen.门/窗户猛地打开了。 UKinformalAnyway, Imustfly(=leavequickly)- I didn'trealizehow late it was!无论如何,我必须走了——我都没意识到有多晚了! Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto move fast - speedHe ran back to his car and sped off.
- raceShe raced over and hugged me.
- flyShe flew across the room just in time to stop the baby falling off the chair.
- beltUKTraffic was belting along the motorway.
- tearA fire truck came tearing down the road.
- streakBullets streaked across the sky.
See more results » - Thedogfairlyflew out of thedoortogreethim.
- Thesidedoorof thepubflewopenand three menburstin.
- She flew past the otherrunnerson thefinallap.
- Apolicecarwent flying past in theoppositedirection.
- She would have flown into arageif I had told her about theincident.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMoving quickly - agility
- beetle
- bowl down/alongsomething
- careen
- career
- gallop
- gun
- leg
- outsail
- pelt
- rush
- scamper
- scoot
- scrabble
- scramble
- scud
- shoot
- stampede
- ton
- trot
See more results » flyverb(WAVE)[IorT]towaveormoveabout in theairwhile beingfixedat one end: 挥舞;飘扬;放飞 Theshipwas flying theSpanishflag.这艘船挂着西班牙国旗。 Theflagwas flyingathalf-mast(=broughtdown to apointhalfway down thepole)tomarkthedeathof thepresident.降了半旗为总统逝世志哀。 There isn't really enoughwindto fly akitetoday.今天风确实不大,放不起风筝。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesShaking, swinging and vibrating - brandish
- flap
- flourish
- fluffsomethingup
- jitter
- joggle
- pulse
- shakiness
- shimmy
- stir
- stirsomethingup
- sway
- sweep
- teeter
- thrashing
- wag
- wobble
- wobbler
- wobbly
- worry atsomething
See more results » flyverb(SPREAD)[I]mainlyUSIfrumours,accusations, etc. fly, they arepassedquicklyfrom onepersonto another andcauseexcitement: (谣言、指责等)被兴奋地传播,疯传 Rumors are flying that theschoolmayclose.谣言疯传,说学校可能要关门了。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSpreading and scattering - all over the placeidiom
- bedaub
- bell
- bestrew
- billow
- diffuse
- dispersion
- dusting
- encroach on/uponsomething
- fan out
- go around
- go/do the roundsidiom
- smear
- smudge
- smudging
- smudgy
- spatter
- spattered
- sprinkle
- sweep
See more results » flyverb(HIT)[I]USpast tenseflied|past participlefliedinbaseball, tohittheballin theair: Thepitchergot thehitterto fly torightfield. He flied torightfieldin the first. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBaseball & rounders - at batidiom
- ballgame
- ballplayer
- base hit
- bases
- beat
- doctor
- fish
- flare
- foul
- frame
- peg
- pitcher
- second base
- shag
- shortstop
- slugger
- sock
- stickball
- strike
See more results » Idiomsbe flying high fly in the face ofsomething fly into a rage fly off the handle go fly a kite go/sendsomething/someoneflying with flying colours Phrasal verbsfly around fly atsomeone/something flynoun[C](INSECT)B1asmallinsectwith twowings 蝇;苍蝇 LTH NHS TRUST/Science Photo Library/GettyImages - Thelizardflickedoutitstongueat a fly.
- Iswattedthe fly with a rolled-upnewspaper.
- Thehorsesswishedtheirtailsto getridof the flieshoveringaround them.
- Thedeadsheepwascoveredwithswarmsof flies.
- Thespiderpreys onsmallflies and otherinsects.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesInsect names - anopheles
- ant
- aphid
- beastie
- bedbug
- daddy longlegs
- damselfly
- deathwatch beetle
- dragonfly
- dust mite
- housefly
- insect
- jigger
- ladybird
- lice
- silverfish
- sow bug
- spider mite
- stick insect
- swallowtail
See more results » flynoun[C](TROUSERS)(UKalsoflies)theopeningat thefrontof apairoftrousers: (裤子的)前裆开口,拉锁盖,纽扣盖 Hey Chris,yourfly'sundone!嗨,克里斯,你裤子拉链开着呢! rawintanpin/iStock/GettyImagesPlus/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFasteners for clothes - belt
- buckle
- buckled
- button fly
- button-through
- cinch
- eyelet
- fastener
- flies
- grommet
- hook and eye
- sash
- snap
- snap fastener
- stud
- suspender
- toggle
- Velcro
- zip
- zipsomething/someoneup
See more results » flynoun[C](FISHING)ahook(=curvedpieceofwire)withcolouredthreadsfastenedto it,attachedto the end of afishinglinetoattractfish (作钓饵的)假蝇钓钩TylerHulett/Moment/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHunting & fishing - angler
- angling
- anti-hunt
- anti-hunter
- anti-hunting
- barb
- fisherman
- fishhook
- fishing line
- fishing rod
- fly fishing
- fox hunt
- outfish
- overfishing
- poach
- poaching
- predation
- quarry
- spear
- whaler
See more results » flynoun[C](PART OF TENT)mainlyUS(UKusuallyflysheet)theoutsidesheetofmaterialon atentthat has twolayers, forkeepingrainout benimage/E+/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCamping - awning
- billy
- bivouac
- bivvy
- bivvy sack
- camping
- camping site
- campsite
- canopy tent
- canvas
- caravan site
- caravanning
- encampment
- pitch
- ridge pole
- ridge tent
- sleeping bag
- tent city
- tent pole
- tented village
See more results » flynoun[C](HIT)USinbaseball, ahitthatsendstheballin theair: Collinshita high fly torightfield. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBaseball & rounders - at batidiom
- ballgame
- ballplayer
- base hit
- bases
- beat
- doctor
- fish
- flare
- foul
- frame
- peg
- pitcher
- second base
- shag
- shortstop
- slugger
- sock
- stickball
- strike
See more results » Idiomsdrop like flies fly in the ointment fly on the wall no flies onsomeone on the fly wouldn't hurt a fly (Definition offlyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)flyverb(TRAVEL)A2[I]When abird,insect, oraircraftflies, itmovesthrough theair. (鸟、昆虫或飞机)飞,飞行Thepoorbirdcouldn't fly because it had abrokenwing.这只可怜的鸟飞不起来了,因为它的翅膀断了。 Assoonas itsawus, thebirdflewaway/off.鸟一看到我们就飞走了。 A1[IorT]totravelbyaircraft, or to gosomewhereorcrosssomething in anaircraft (乘飞机)飞行,航行;乘飞机去;乘飞机穿过We flewtoParis.我们乘飞机去巴黎。 We flyfrom/out from/out ofLa Guardia, but flyback (in)toJKF.我们从拉瓜迪亚机场起飞,但返航时在约翰.F.肯尼迪机场降落。 We are flyingataheightof 36,000feet.我们正在36000英尺的高空飞行。 She has to fly thousands ofmileseveryyearfor herjob.她每年因为工作要飞行上千英里。 Who was the firstpersonto fly(across)the Atlantic?谁是飞越大西洋的第一人? [T]to use aparticularcompanytotravelbyaircraft 搭乘(某公司航班)I usually fly Lufthansa/Japan Airlines/El Al.我通常搭乘汉莎航空公司/日本航空公司/以色列航空公司的航班。 C2[T]totransportpeopleorgoodsbyaircraft 空运(乘客或货物)TherestaurantfliesitsfishindailyfromScotland.这家餐厅每天从苏格兰空运鱼。 We will be flying 100badlywoundedciviliansoutof thebattlezonetonight.今晚我们将空运100名受重伤的平民离开战区。 B2[IorT]tocontrolanaircraft 驾驶(飞机)Ilearnedto fly when I was inAustralia.我在澳大利亚时学会了开飞机。 - Manykindsofbirdsflysouthat theapproachofwinter.
- Wewatchedaflockofbirdsfly over thefield.
- We arecurrentlyflying at analtitudeof 15,000metres.
- Concorde flew muchhigherthan mostplanes.
- Aswarmofbeesflew into thegarden.
flyverb(MOVE QUICKLY)快速移动;疾行With theexplosion,glassflewacrosstheroom.随着一声爆炸,房间内玻璃碎片四处横飞。 Cathy flewby/pastme in thecorridor.在走廊里,凯茜从我身边飞奔而过。 Myholidayseemsto have flown(by)(=passedveryquickly)thisyear.今年我的假期好像飞一般地就过去了。 Thedoor/windowsuddenlyflewopen.门/窗户猛地打开了。 UKinformalAnyway, Imustfly(=leavequickly)- I didn'trealizehow late it was!无论如何,我必须走了——我都没意识到有多晚了! - Thedogfairlyflew out of thedoortogreethim.
- Thesidedoorof thepubflewopenand three menburstin.
- She flew past the otherrunnerson thefinallap.
- Apolicecarwent flying past in theoppositedirection.
- She would have flown into arageif I had told her about theincident.
flyverb(WAVE)[IorT]towaveormoveabout in theairwhile beingfixedat one end 挥舞;飘扬;放飞Theshipwas flying theSpanishflag.这艘船挂着西班牙国旗。 Theflagwas flyingathalf-mast(=broughtdown to apointhalfway down thepole)tomarkthedeathof thepresident.降了半旗为总统逝世志哀。 There isn't really enoughwindto fly akitetoday.今天风确实不大,放不起风筝。 flyverb(SPREAD)[I]mainlyUSIfrumours,accusations, etc. fly, they arepassedquicklyfrom onepersonto another andcauseexcitement. (谣言、指责等)被兴奋地传播,疯传Rumors are flying that theschoolmayclose.谣言疯传,说学校可能要关门了。 Idiomsbe flying high fly in the face ofsth fly into a rage fly off the handle go fly a kite go/sendsth/sbflying with flying colours flynoun[C](INSECT)B1asmallinsectwith twowings 蝇;苍蝇 - Thelizardflickedoutitstongueat a fly.
- Iswattedthe fly with a rolled-upnewspaper.
- Thehorsesswishedtheirtailsto getridof the flieshoveringaround them.
- Thedeadsheepwascoveredwithswarmsof flies.
- Thespiderpreys onsmallflies and otherinsects.
flynoun[C](TROUSERS)(UKalsoflies)theopeningat thefrontof apairoftrousers (裤子的)前裆开口,拉锁盖,纽扣盖Hey Chris,yourfly'sundone!嗨,克里斯,你裤子拉链开着呢! flynoun[C](FISHING)ahook(=curvedpieceofwire)withcolouredthreadsfastenedto it,attachedto the end of afishinglinetoattractfish (作钓饵的)假蝇钓钩 flynoun[C](TENT)(UKalsoflysheet)anextrasheetofcanvas(=strongcloth)stretchedover theoutsideof atenttokeeptherainout (帐篷外层防雨的)篷顶 Idiomsdrop like flies fly in the ointment fly on the wall no flies onsb on the fly wouldn't hurt a fly flyverb(TRAVEL THROUGH AIR)[I/T](ofcreatures,objects, oraircraft) tomovethrough theair, or (ofpeople) totravelbyaircraft: [I]Thebuildingjustexploded, andglassflew through theair. [I]Weenjoywatchingthebirdsfly over thewater. [I]Are youplanningto fly ordriveto Toronto? [I]Some ofourpilotshave been flying(=operatinganaircraft)for 20years. [I/T]Whatairlineare you flying (on)(=travelingon as apassenger)? flyverb(MOVE QUICKLY)[I]tomoveor goquicklyorsuddenly: Theo wasstartledwhen thedoorflewopen. Saying she was late, Cathy flew by me andranoutside. Thesummerseemsto have flown by(=passedquickly). flyverb(WAVE)[I/T]tomovearound in theairwhile beingheldat one end, or tocausesomethingattachedat one end to bemoved: [I]Flags flew from thefrontof everyhouse. Idiomsfly by the seat ofyourpants fly off the handle flynoun(INSECT)[C]asmallinsectwith twowings flynoun(PANTS)[Cusually sing]thecoveredopeningat thefrontof apairofpants flynoun(BALL)[C](alsofly ball,us/ˈflɑɪˈbɔl/)inbaseball, aballthat has beenhithigh into theair: Hecaughtthe fly indeepcenterfield. (Definition offlyfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)[I]TRANSPORTtotravelin anaircraft: Howlongdoes it take to fly from Heathrow to Los Angeles? fly out of/into somewhereMore and morebusinessexecutivesare flying out of the state'scommercialairports. fly business class/economy/standbyThey flewbusinessclassto Johannesburgovernight. [T+ adv/prep]TRANSPORTtotransportpeopleorgoodsbyaircraft: Oilworkersare flown byhelicopterto therigs. [I]informalto besuccessfulorpopular: We'rehopingthe newbrandnamewill fly. fly a kite to make asuggestioninorderto get thereactionofothersto it: In myopinionhe is flying akitethat woulddestroytheprivateenterprisesystem. (Definition offlyfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofflyfly These birds do notflyaway when free; they (choose to) inhabit the human world, which protects them and gives them human meanings.From theCambridge English Corpus However, what is reinforced by these data, is the very low percentage of flies in the total trapped population that bore pollinaria.From theCambridge English Corpus Tests for heterogeneity indicated that flies within geographically defined regions were homogeneous.From theCambridge English Corpus For each cross, 5 pairs of flies were kept in a food vial and transferred every 2-3 days to vial with fresh food.From theCambridge English Corpus It seems unlikely that all this is actually occurring in the small brain of thefly.From theCambridge English Corpus Unlike the routine for the main trapping grid, these traps remained untended for three consecutive days before flies were harvested.From theCambridge English Corpus In the experimental cross a total of 3 red-eyed flies were observed among virtually the same total number of progeny as in the control cross.From theCambridge English Corpus The pai palote is something that flies in the sky, and you use it typically at the beach.From theCambridge English Corpus The level of infestation varied with location ranging from 3.0 to 97.2 flies per kg of fruit.From theCambridge English Corpus Their response to visual traps alone also was significantly lower than that of mature flies, about half the percentage.From theCambridge English Corpus We also predicted wing development of flies should correlate inversely with roost duration, restricting flightless forms to bats in permanent roosts.From theCambridge English Corpus In such cases, decision makers can reevaluate options on thefly, allowing them to quickly determine how these choices affect various solutions.From theCambridge English Corpus My experience with regard to the favoured haunts of these flies is almost precisely the same as that of other investigators.From theCambridge English Corpus With the definitions given in the previous section, consider a population where the initial generation consists of one female tsetsefly.From theCambridge English Corpus Unreceptive females either flew away or prevented mating by a series of aggressive movements.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/fly## |