fly的意思和读音

fly

: [flaɪ] : [flaɪ]

adj.

n.;(;(

v.;(

flew flown  flew  flies  flying  flown  

v.+n.fly plane,fly flag,aircraft fly,fly glass,fly helicopter

adj.+n.fly fishing,fly wing

adv.+v.away fly

v.dawdle,stand your ground

v.hover,soar,take wing,wing,take to the air

flyv.of bird/insect

1.[i](+ adv./prep.)to move through the air, using wings

A stork flew slowly past.

A wasp had flown in through the window.

aircraft/spacecraft

2.[i](+ adv./prep.)to move through air or space

They were on a plane flying from London to New York.

to fly at the speed of sound

Lufthansa fly to La Paz from Frankfurt.

3.[i]to travel in an aircraft or a spacecraft

Is this the first time that you've flown?

I'm flying to Hong Kong tomorrow.

I always fly business class.

We're flying KLM.

4.[t][i]~ (sth));to control an aircraft, etc. in the air

a pilot trained to fly large passenger planes

children flying kites

He's learning to fly.

5.[t]+ adv./prep.to transport goods or passengers in a plane

The stranded tourists were finally flown home.

He had flowers specially flown in for the ceremony.

6.[t]~ sthto travel over an ocean or area of land in an aircraft

to fly the Atlantic西

move quickly/suddenly

7.[i](+ adv./prep.)to go or move quickly

The train was flying along.

She gasped and her hand flew to her mouth.

It's late─I must fly.

8.[i](+ adv./prep.)to move suddenly and with force

A large stone came flying in through the window.

Several people were hit by flying glass.

David gave the door a kick and it flew open.

of time

9.[i]to seem to pass very quickly

Doesn't time fly?

Summer has just flown by.

flag

10.[i][t]if a flagflies , or if youfly it, it is displayed, for example on a long pole

Flags were flying at half mast on all public buildings.

to fly the Stars and Stripes

move freely

11.[i]to move around freely

hair flying in the wind

of stories/rumours

12.[i]to be talked about by many people

escape

13.[t][i]~ (sth)…)to escape from sb/sth

Both suspects have flown the country.

of plan

14.[i]to be successful

It remains to be seen whether his project will fly.

in baseball

15.[i][t]~ (sth)to hit a ball high into the air

IDMfly the coop(informal)to escape from a placefly highto be successful

Such a proposal is flying in the face of common sense.

fly in the face of sthto oppose or be the opposite of sth that is usual or expected

Such a proposal is flying in the face of common sense.

fly into a rage, temper, etc.to become suddenly very angry(go) fly a/your kite(informal)used to tell sb to go away and stop annoying you or interferingfly the nestto become able to fly and leave its nest(informal)to leave home and live somewhere elsefly off the handle(informal)to suddenly become very angry

Someone's going to go flying if you don't pick up these toys.

go flying(informal);(to fall, especially as a result of not seeing sth under your feet

Someone's going to go flying if you don't pick up these toys.

He let fly at me with his fist.

She let fly with a stream of abuse.

let fly (at sb/sth) (with sth)…);(to attack sb by hitting them or speaking angrily to them

He let fly at me with his fist.

She let fly with a stream of abuse.

n.— see alsofliesinsect

1.[c]a small flying insect with two wings. There are many different types of fly .

A fly was buzzing against the window.

Flies rose in thick black swarms.

in fishing

2.[c]a fly or sth made to look like a fly , that is put on a hook and used as bait to catch fish

fly fishing

on trousers/pants

3.[sing]an opening down the front of a pair of trousers/pants that fastens with a zip or buttons and is usually covered over by a strip of material

Your fly is undone!

Your flies are undone!

on tent

4.[c]a piece of material that covers the entrance to a tent

IDM

People were dropping like flies in the intense heat.

die/fall/drop like flies(informal)to die or fall down in very large numbers

People were dropping like flies in the intense heat.

a/the fly in the ointmenta person or thing that spoils a situation or an occasion that is fine in all other ways

I'd love to be a fly on the wall when he tells her the news.

fly-on-the-wall documentaries(= in which people are filmed going about their normal lives as if the camera were not there)

a fly on the walla person who watches others without being noticed

I'd love to be a fly on the wall when he tells her the news.

fly-on-the-wall documentaries(= in which people are filmed going about their normal lives as if the camera were not there)

(there are) no flies on sb(informal)the person mentioned is clever and not easily trickednot harm/hurt a flyto be kind and gentle and unwilling to cause unhappinesson the fly(informal)if you do sthon the fly , you do it quickly while sth else is happening, and without thinking about it very muchadj.

1.clever and showing good judgement about people, especially so that you can get an advantage for yourself

2.fashionable and attractive

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adj.1.;,

v.1.to use wings to move through the air2.to travel by plane; if an airplane flies, it moves through the air; to control a plane when it is in the air; to take people or goods somewhere by plane; to use a particular company or travel in a particular class when you are traveling by plane; to go across an area of water or land in a plane3.to move very fast through the air; to move or go very quickly4.if time flies, it seems to pass very quickly5.if you fly a flag, or if it flies, it is on the top of a pole or building; if you fly a kite, or if it flies, you hold it on the end of a long piece of string and it blows around in the wind6.to be blown around in the wind7.if ideas or opinions are flying, people are talking about them a lot8.if an idea or a statement flies, people accept or approve of it9.to leave a place suddenly in order to escape from a difficult or dangerous situation10.to hit a fly ball in baseball1.to use wings to move through the air2.to travel by plane; if an airplane flies, it moves through the air; to control a plane when it is in the air; to take people or goods somewhere by plane; to use a particular company or travel in a particular class when you are traveling by plane; to go across an area of water or land in a plane3.to move very fast through the air; to move or go very quickly4.if time flies, it seems to pass very quickly5.if you fly a flag, or if it flies, it is on the top of a pole or building; if you fly a kite, or if it flies, you hold it on the end of a long piece of string and it blows around in the wind6.to be blown around in the wind7.if ideas or opinions are flying, people are talking about them a lot8.if an idea or a statement flies, people accept or approve of it9.to leave a place suddenly in order to escape from a difficult or dangerous situation10.to hit a fly ball in baseball

n.1.a common small insect with wings. Flies eat food, are often found near garbage, and are responsible for spreading many diseases2.the opening at the front of a pair of pants that is fastened with buttons or a zipper. The British word is flies3.a small hook made to look like an insect, fixed to the end of a fishing line and used for catching fish4.a fly ball5.a flysheet for a tent1.a common small insect with wings. Flies eat food, are often found near garbage, and are responsible for spreading many diseases2.the opening at the front of a pair of pants that is fastened with buttons or a zipper. The British word is flies3.a small hook made to look like an insect, fixed to the end of a fishing line and used for catching fish4.a fly ball5.a flysheet for a tent

1. 3.( Real Me) 4.( Fly) 6.( My Hand) ...

2. billiards( ) fly( ) butterfly( ) ...

3. space station fly moon ...

4. can fly ) draw ...

5. ”〖 comfort〗 ;fly〖 chariot〗 ...

6.(Flyweight) Fin( ) Fly( ) Bantam( ) ...

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1.happiness on hand is simple and transparent, just as two geese fly across the sky together.

2.In the vestibule, as I'm buttoning my fly, I notice one of them waiting for her friend to come out of the can.便

3.We, students of class 11, are just like this pigeon, ready to expand our wings and fly to the vast blue sky!11

4.A flea and a fly flew up in a flue. Said the flea, "Let us fly! " Said the fly, "Let us flee! ":「/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!」:「/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!」

5.One of the most unexpected Chinese fossils in Microraptor. It had four feathered limbs and almost certainly could fly.

6.Grandpa let the fireflys fly free as he leaved. Maybe this one is coming back to see him?

7.So, unfortunately, I still this life is not your boyfriend, if I had wings I fly from heaven to see you under.

8.If spaceships that can fly faster than the speed of light were built, a day on board would be equivalent to a year on Earth.

9.What you trying' to be my new wife? What you Mariah? Fly through twice.?。

10.He said he would straighten up and fly right and assured me that he would never involve himself in things of that sort.