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flier

/flahy-er/US // ˈflaɪ ər //UK // (ˈflaɪə) //

传单,宣传单,飞行器,递送

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that flies, as a bird or insect.
    • : an aviator or pilot.
    • : an airplane passenger, especially one who travels regularly by air.
    • : a person or thing that moves with great speed.
    • : some part of a machine having a rapid motion.
    • : a small handbill; circular.
    • : Informal. a flying jump or leap: He took a flier off the bridge.
    • : Informal. a risky or speculative venture: Our flier in uranium stocks was a disaster.
    • : one of the steps in a straight flight of stairs.Compare winder.
    • : a trapeze artist; aerialist.
    • : a silvery-green sunfish, Centrarchus macropterus, found from Virginia to Florida and through the lower Mississippi valley.

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Examples

  • That means the commission’s Frequently Asked Questions, fliers and fact sheets will be translated into those languages.

  • For decades, campaigns have grappled with everything from anonymous calls claiming the election has been rescheduled to fliers spreading nasty smears about candidates’ families.

  • A 61-year-old Maryland man was sentenced to three years’ probation Tuesday for attacking three people as they posted fliers against police brutality along a bicycle trail in Bethesda.

  • A 61-year-old Maryland man pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault charges Wednesday for attacking three people as they posted anti-police-brutality fliers this summer along a bicycle trail in Bethesda.

  • It translated informational fliers into Yiddish to communicate with the Hasidic Jewish community there.

  • The flier itself shows an inverted Islamic State flag, with Arabic script below it.

  • In Georgia, a flier has surfaced suggesting that Democrats need to vote in order to avoid another Ferguson.

  • There are no descriptions, just a flier handed out at the entrance with a brief overview of each piece.

  • Or the flier who jumped from the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai and slammed into an air conditioning unit on a roof.

  • Pence, with his thick mane of hair and thick build, looks great on a flier.

  • He hired an engine to plow all his land that was not prepared, besides renting a little more, and also took a flier in wheat.

  • At that time the Red Flier had dipped into a piece of road that skirted the foot of a mountain.

  • Matt, having turned the Red Flier, brought the machine to a halt and sprang out to be ready with the crank.

  • The young motorist, no matter how desperate the situation, did not intend to allow any successful shooting from the Red Flier.

  • A turn with the steering-wheel headed the Flier for the opening, and she glided in between the sloping walls of the narrow swale.