单词 | fly |
释义 | fly [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown) TRAVEL 旅行 ESSENTIAL intransitive ■When a bird, insect or aircraft flies, it moves through the air (鸟、昆虫或飞机)飞,飞行 •The poor bird couldn't fly because it had a broken wing.这只可怜的鸟飞不起来了,因为它的翅膀断了。 •As soon as it saw us, the bird flew away/off ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to travel by aircraft, or to go somewhere or cross something in an aircraft (乘飞机)飞行,航行;乘飞机去;乘飞机穿过 •We flew to •We fly from/out from/out of •We are flying at •She has to fly thousands of miles every year for her job.她每年因为工作要飞行上千英里。 •Who was the first person to fly (across) transitive ■to use a particular company to travel by aircraft 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。 transitive ■to transport people or goods by aircraft 空运(乘客或货物) •The restaurant flies its fish in •We will be flying 100 badly wounded civilians out intransitive or transitive ■to control an aircraft 驾驶(飞机) •I learned to fly when I was in Australia.我在澳大利亚时学会了开飞机。 [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown)MOVE QUICKLY 快速移动 ADVANCED intransitive ■to move or go quickly 快速移动;疾行 •With the explosion, glass flew across •Cathy flew by/past •My holiday seems to have flown (by) •The door/window suddenly flew open •informal Anyway, I must [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown)WAVE 舞动 intransitive or transitive ■to wave or move about in the air while being fixed at one end 挥舞;飘扬;放飞 •The ship was flying the Spanish flag.这艘船挂着西班牙国旗。 •The flag was flying at half-mast •There isn't really enough wind to fly a kite today.今天风确实不大,放不起风筝。 [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown)be flying high ■If a person or a company is flying high, they are very successful 平步青云;非常成功 •The company was flying high as a maker of personal computers.作为个人电脑的制造商,这家公司非常成功。 US informal ■to be very excited or happy, often because of the effect of drugs (因药物作用)异常兴奋或高兴 •The guy was on drugs - flying high and scaring everyone around him.这个家伙嗑了药。他异常兴奋,吓怕了所有周围的人。 •When the winter Olympics came to Canada, the whole country was flying high.当加拿大成为冬季奥运会的主办国时,整个国家都兴奋极了。 [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown)fly in the face of sth ■not to obey something, or not to act in a way that agrees with something 违抗;违背 •This is an argument that seems to fly in the face of common sense [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown)fly into a rage (UK also fly into a temper/fury) ■to suddenly become very angry 勃然大怒 •I asked to speak to her boss and she just flew into a rage.我要求跟她的老板谈话,结果她勃然大怒。 [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown)fly off the handle ■to react in a very angry way to something that someone says or does 大发雷霆 •He's extremely irritable - he flies off the handle at the slightest thing.他极容易发火——芝麻大的小事都能让他大发雷霆。 [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown)go fly a kite mainly US informal ■used to tell someone who is being annoying to go away 走开,别烦我 [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown) go/send sth/sb flying informal ■to fall, or to cause something or someone to fall or move through the air, suddenly and by accident (使)猛然跌倒;(使)飞出去 •I tripped going up the stairs and I/my books went flying.我上楼梯时绊了一下,摔倒了/我的书掉到了地上。 [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown)with flying colours ■If you do something such as pass an examination with flying colours, you do it very successfully. 成绩优异地;出色地 [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown) Phrasal Verbs fly about/around informal ■If ideas, remarks, or accusations are flying about/around, they are passed quickly from one person to another and cause excitement (看法、评论、谴责等)满天飞,四下飞速传播 •All kinds of rumours are flying around about the school closing.有关学校关闭的各种流言满天飞。 [flaɪ] verb (flew, flown)Phrasal Verbs fly at sb/sth ■to attack another person or animal suddenly 突然攻击,扑向(人或动物) •He flew at his brother like a mad thing.他疯了似的扑向他哥哥。 [flaɪ] noun countable INSECT 昆虫 ADVANCED ■a small insect with two wings 蝇;苍蝇 [flaɪ] noun countable TROUSERS 长裤 (UK also flies) ■the opening at the front of a pair of trousers (裤子的)前裆开口,拉锁盖,扭扣盖 •Hey Chris, your fly's undone!嗨,克里斯,你裤子拉链开着呢! [flaɪ] noun countable FISHING 钓鱼 ■a hook (= curved piece of wire) with coloured threads fastened to it, fixed to the end of a fishing line to attract fish (作钓饵的)假蝇钓钩 [flaɪ] noun countable TENT 帐篷 mainly US for flysheet [flaɪ] noun countable drop like flies informal ■If people are dropping like flies they are dying or falling down in large numbers 大批死去;成批倒下 •The heat was overwhelming and people were dropping like flies.酷暑难当,人们纷纷病倒。 ■to stop doing an activity in large numbers 纷纷停止做(某事)•There used to be over twenty of us in our aerobics class but they're dropping like flies.过去我们的有氧健身班有20多个人,但是现在很多人都退出了。 [flaɪ] noun countable fly in the ointment informal ■a single thing or person that is spoiling a situation which could have been very positive or enjoyable 美中不足之处;令人扫兴的东西(或人) •I'm looking forward to Sunday, the only fly in the ointment being the fact that I shall have to sit next to my mother-in-law.我期待着星期日的到来,唯一令人不快的是,到时我必须坐在岳母旁边。 [flaɪ] noun countable fly on the wall ■If you say that you would like to be a fly on the wall on an occasion, you mean that you would like to hear what will be said or see what will happen while not being noticed 暗中偷听者;暗中观察者 •I'd love to be a fly on the wall when those two get home!我想暗中听听那两人回到家说些甚么! ⇒ See also fly-on-the-wall[flaɪ] noun countable no flies on sb ■If you say there are no flies on someone, you mean that they cannot easily be deceived. (某人)很精明,不会轻易上当受骗 [flaɪ] noun countable wouldn't harm/hurt a fly informal ■If you say that someone wouldn't harm/hurt a fly, you mean they are gentle and would not do anything to injure or offend anyone. 连一只苍蝇都不肯伤害;心地善良 |
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