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flung

/fluhng/US // flʌŋ //UK // (flʌŋ) //

抛出的,抛出,抛掷,抛掷的

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense and past participle of fling.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • This far-flung and desperate effort, though, needed to proceed even as the Capitol was under siege.

  • Although now far-flung, the continents were once joined together as a supercontinent Wegener dubbed Pangaea, or “all-Earth.”

  • For my brother Lindo, back in the ’90s, it meant throwing a fist to protect Mami against our stepfather, only to find himself flung to the streets.

  • Three years ago, Iman Haggag was a housewife with two kids and a seemingly far-flung dream

  • Becraft’s technology could make it easier to inoculate people in poorer, far-flung places.

  • There was even a free-spirited frock made of ropes, which flung about through her ritualistic dance.

  • The road salt makes a mushy, corrosive paste that is flung universally about the under-and over-sides of every vehicle.

  • And so it is Asian British women who are flung to the wolves.

  • They allegedly ran their far-flung, online drug-slinging operation like a buttoned-down business—until it all unraveled.

  • But the same meme has appeared in such far-flung places as Brunei, Kyrgyzstan (there it is again), Tanzania, and Jamaica.

  • At the sight, Felipe flung himself on his knees before her; he kissed the aged hands as they lay trembling in her lap.

  • Beneath its far-flung branches a syce was sitting in front of a finely-proportioned and unusually big Arab horse.

  • When he was gone, Monsieur de Tressan flung off his wig, and mopped the perspiration from his brow.

  • And when Lessard flung out that last unthinkable accusation, the explosion came.

  • He flung himself upon his bed; no definite thought was in him; he was utterly exhausted.