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fly

/flahy/US // flaɪ //UK // (flaɪ) //

飞,飞翔,苍蝇

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural flies.

    • : Also called true fly . any of numerous two-winged insects of the order Diptera, especially of the family Muscidae, as the common housefly.
    • : any of various winged insects, as the mayfly or firefly.
    • : Angling. a fishhook dressed with hair, feathers, silk, tinsel, etc., so as to resemble an insect or small fish, for use as a lure or bait.
    • : Fly, Astronomy. the constellation Musca.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbtake to the air, usually employing wings
Forms: flew, flies, flown
Synonyms
circle循环,圈子,圆圈,圆climb攀爬,攀登,攀升,攀攀cross十字架,十字,十字路口,十字形drift漂流,漂移,漂泊,漂浮float浮动,漂浮,漂浮物,浮动的flutter扑腾,飘扬,飘动,翩翩起舞glide滑翔,滑翔机,滑行,滑动operate运作,运营,经营,操作pilot飞行员,试点,试验,实验reach达到,达成,达到了,抵达rush匆匆忙忙,匆匆忙忙的,匆忙中,匆匆忙忙地sail航行,帆船,驶,帆shoot抛出,抛射,抛投,抛出橄榄枝speed速度,速度快,速度快慢swoop俯冲,猛扑,猛攻,猛击take off脱离,脱下,脱掉travel旅行,旅游,旅程,旅aviate飞翔,升空,飞行,飞越barnstorm谷仓风暴,谷仓暴,仓库风暴,牛棚风暴buzz嗡嗡声,嗡嗡作响,嗡嗡的声音,嗡嗡叫circumnavigate环行,环游世界,环岛,环游control控制,管制,控制权,操控dart投掷飞镖,投枪,投射,投掷dash冲刺,冲冲冲,破折号,冲刺一下dive潜水,跳水,俯冲,潜入flat-hat平头帽,平头帽子,平帽,扁帽fleet舰队,车队,车车队,机队flit飞翔,飞舞,飞来飞去,飞来横祸hop蹦蹦跳跳,蹦蹦跳跳的,蹦,蹦跳hover悬停,徘徊,悬浮,盘旋hurry匆匆忙忙,匆忙,赶时间,快点jet喷气机,飞机,射流,喷气式飞机maneuver活动,巧取豪夺,巧用,巧计mount装载,装机,装入,装上scud飞毛腿,泥沙,裸体seagull海鸥,海鸥号,海鷗,海燕skim掠过,撇去,略过,撇掉skirt裙子,裙装,短裙,裙摆soar飙升,翱翔,腾飞,飞升whisk拂尘,拂拭,拂晓,拂子whiz咝咝声,咝咝声响,咝咝作响,呼呼whoosh嗖嗖嗖,嗖嗖,嗖,呜呼wing翅膀,机翼,翼,翅子zip压缩,压缩文件,压缩器,压缩的zoom缩放,缩小,缩放比例,扩增bend the throttle弯曲油门,弯曲节气门,弯曲的节流阀,弯曲节流阀jet out喷出,喷射出,喷射出的气体,喷出的水jet over飞越,喷射过去,喷气式飞机,喷气式飞机飞过remain aloft居高临下,居高不下,高悬于空中,高居不下sky out天出,天外有天,天外天,天外飞仙take a hop跳一跳,跳一下,一跳,蹦蹦跳跳take flight起飞,腾飞,起飞吧,腾空而起take wing展翅高飞,振翅高飞,插上翅膀,展翅飞翔wing in翅膀在,翼在,翼中,翼中的
verbrun or pass swiftly
Forms: flew, flies, flown

Examples

  • The notion that Republican electoral victories require massive political inequality flies in the face of all kinds of common sense.

  • It also has a built-in can holder, as well as a large pocket for a phone and a small fly box.

  • Eventually, the hatched queen flies off with about half the worker bees to start a new colony.

  • Rather than figuring it out and building that plane as we fly it, we were in a position so to mold the clay that we have been getting already.

  • The day the derby began, dozens of cases were confirmed, with some isolated in a school building and at least 20 others flown out of town via helicopter.

  • Andrew still plans to fly to Davos in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum on January 21, representing the British government.

  • After some animated debate at the conference, Lelaie declared, with some frustration, “If you push on the stick, you will fly.”

  • Thus it attracted a wave of cowboy operators to fly passengers and cargo between cities.

  • Many of these are small operations that would never, in any case, fly beyond Indonesia.

  • Air traffic controllers and pilots together take great care not to fly in conditions that can jeopardize an airplane.

  • Aristide darted off like a dragon-fly in the sunshine, as happy as a child with a new toy.

  • “Confound it, no;” rejoined Mr. Simmery, stopping for an instant to smash a fly with the ruler.

  • They must be kept away from flies—a fly can work havoc with a film in a few minutes.

  • The non-elastic character of water made it unsuitable for a machine requiring a fly-wheel.

  • What of the infinite goodness of God in teaching the grub of the ichneumon-fly to eat up the cabbage caterpillar alive?

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