单词 | fling |
释义 | fling [flɪŋ] verb (flung, flung) THROW 扔 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to throw something or someone suddenly and with a lot of force 猛扔,猛投,猛掷 •He crumpled up the letter and flung it into the fire.他把信揉成一团,猛地扔进火中。 •"And you can take your ring back too!" she cried, flinging it down on the table.“你还可以把你的戒指也拿走!”她喊道,猛地把戒指摔到桌子上。 •informal Could you fling the paper over here (= give me the paper) ?你能把报纸丢过来吗? [flɪŋ] verb (flung, flung)MOVE/DO 移动/做 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to move or do something quickly and energetically 迅猛移动,猛动 •She flung her arms around his neck.她猛地搂住他的脖子。 •The door was flung open by the wind.风把门猛地吹开了。 •Sergei flung himself down on the sofa.谢尔盖猛地扑倒在沙发上。 •informal Let me just fling (= quickly put) a few things into my bag, and I'll be right with you.让我往袋子里塞几样东西,马上就跟你去。 •informal They were flung (= quickly put) in prison.他们很快被投入监狱。 [flɪŋ] verb (flung, flung)SAY ANGRILY 愤怒地说 intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to say something angrily 气呼呼地说,愤怒地说 •They were flinging bitter accusations at •[+ speech] "I don't care what you think", she flung (back) at [flɪŋ] verb (flung, flung)fling up your hands ■to show that you are very shocked or frightened 非常吃惊;非常害怕 •They flung up their hands in [flɪŋ] verb (flung, flung)Phrasal Verbs [R] fling yourself at sb informal disapproving ■to make it very obvious to someone that you want to have a sexual relationship with them 露骨地勾引(某人) [flɪŋ] verb (flung, flung) Phrasal Verbs [R] fling yourself into sth ■to do something with a lot of enthusiasm 全心投入在…上,投身于 •Tom has really flung himself into his work this year.今年汤姆确实全心投入在工作上。 [flɪŋ] verb (flung, flung)Phrasal Verbs [M] fling sth on/off ■to quickly put on/remove something, especially a piece of clothing 飞快地穿上/脱掉(尤指衣服) •We were so hot we flung off our clothes and dived into the swimming pool.我们太热了,三下五除二脱下衣服就一头栽进了游泳池。 [flɪŋ] verb (flung, flung)Phrasal Verbs [M] fling sth/sb out mainly UK informal ■to get rid of something you do not want, or to make someone leave a place when they do not want to 扔掉,丢掉;赶走 •I think it's about time we flung out these old magazines.我想现在该把这些旧杂志处理掉。 •They were flung out of the pub for fighting.他们因为打架被赶出了酒吧。 [flɪŋ] noun countable usually singular informal ■a short period of enjoyment 一时的欢乐 •The students are having a final/last [flɪŋ] noun countable usually singular informal have a fling ■to have a short sexual relationship with someone 有短暂的私情 •She's been having a fling with |
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