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    fly 的英语意思

    flyfly1 /flaɪ/ verb (past tense flew /fluː/, past participle flown /fləʊn $ floʊn/) 查看全部语言翻译1travel by plane [intransitive] to travel by plane乘飞机旅行:  She’s flying back to the States tomorrow.她明天将乘飞机回美国。 Will you take the train there or fly?你打算坐火车去还是坐飞机? Maurice is nervous about flying, so he usually travels overland.莫里斯对乘飞机感到紧张,所以他通常走陆路旅行。fly to The prime minister will be flying to Delhi later today for a three-day visit.首相今天晚些时候将飞往德里,进行为期三天的访问。fly from/out of/in etc He was arrested at Heathrow after flying from Brussels airport.他从布鲁塞尔机场飞抵后,在希思罗机场被捕。 Lewis stopped off in Jamaica before flying on to Toronto.刘易斯在牙买加停留后,继续乘飞机飞往多伦多。2move through the air [intransitive] if a plane, spacecraft etc flies, it moves through the air飞机、宇宙飞船等在空中飞行:  The plane was attacked as it flew over restricted airspace.飞机在飞越禁飞空域时遭到袭击。3control a plane [intransitive, transitive] to be at the controls of a plane and direct it as it flies操纵飞机并驾驶其飞行:  She was the first woman to fly Concorde.她是第一位驾驶协和式飞机的女性。 The pilot was instructed to fly the plane to Montreal airport.飞行员被指示将飞机驾驶至蒙特利尔机场。 Sonny learnt to fly when he was 15.桑尼15岁时学会了驾驶飞机。4send somebody/something by plane [transitive] to take goods or people somewhere by plane乘飞机将货物或人员运往某处:  The injured boy was flown by air ambulance to the Royal London Hospital.受伤的男孩由空中救护车送往皇家伦敦医院。fly something into/out of etc something US planes have been flying food and medical supplies into the area.美国飞机一直在向该地区空运食品和医疗物资。 see thesaurus at take5use air company/service [intransitive, transitive] to use a particular airline or use a particular type of ticket when you travel by plane乘飞机旅行时搭乘特定航空公司或使用特定类型机票:  We usually fly economy class.我们通常乘坐经济舱。 Millions of passengers fly British Airways every year.每年有数百万名旅客乘坐英国航空出行。6cross sea by plane [transitive] to cross a particular ocean or area of sea in a plane乘飞机穿越特定的大洋或海域:  Who was the first person to fly the Atlantic?谁是第一个飞越大西洋的人?7birds/insects [intransitive] to move through the air using wings用翅膀在空中飞翔:  The mother bird will feed her chicks until they are able to fly.母鸟会一直喂养雏鸟,直到它们能够飞翔为止。 The evening air was clouded with mosquitoes and other flying insects.傍晚的空气中密布着蚊子和其他飞虫。fly away/off/in etc At that moment, a wasp flew in through the open window.就在那时,一只黄蜂从敞开的窗户飞了进来。 The robin shook its feathers and flew away.知更鸟抖了抖羽毛,飞走了。8move somewhere quickly [intransitive] a)to move somewhere quickly and suddenly迅速突然地移动到某处fly down/across/out of etc Ellen flew across the room and greeted her uncle with a kiss.艾伦飞奔穿过房间,亲吻了她的叔叔以示问候。 Rachel’s hand flew to her mouth.瑞秋的手迅速捂住了嘴巴。fly open/shut The door flew open and a child rushed out.门猛地开了,一个孩子冲了出来。 b)to move quickly and suddenly through the air在空中快速突然地移动:  There was a loud explosion, and suddenly there was glass flying everywhere.一声巨响,爆炸发生,四处碎玻璃横飞。 William hit Jack on the head and sent his glasses flying.威廉打了杰克的头,把他的眼镜打飞了。 The ball bounced off the wall and went flying into the garden next door.球从墙上弹回,飞进了隔壁的花园。9kite [transitive] to make a kite fly in the air使风筝在空中飞翔:  In the park people were walking their dogs or flying their kites.公园里,人们在遛狗或放风筝。10(I) must fly spoken口语 used to say that you must leave quickly表示必须赶快离开11move freely [intransitive] to move freely and loosely in the air在空气中自由飘动:  Harriet ran after him, her hair flying behind her.哈里特在后面追着他,头发在身后飘扬。12flag [intransitive, transitive] if a flag flies, or if you fly it, it is fixed to the top of a tall pole so that it can be easily seen旗帜飘扬,或被升起:固定在高杆顶端以便清晰可见:  After the invasion, people were forbidden to fly their national flag.入侵之后,人们被禁止悬挂本国国旗。 The flags were flying cheerfully in the breeze.旗帜在微风中欢快地飘扬。 The government ordered that all flags should be flown at half mast (=halfway down the pole, in order to express public sadness at someone’s death).政府下令所有旗帜降半旗(即旗杆中间位置,以表达公众对某人逝世的哀悼)。13 fly the flag to behave in a way that shows that you are proud of your country, organization etc以行动表明对本国、本组织等感到自豪14time flies (also the hours/the days etc fly) used to say that a period of time seems to pass very quickly表示一段时间似乎过得非常快:  ‘Is it midnight already?’ ‘Well, you know what they say – time flies when you’re having fun!’"已经午夜了?""你知道人们常说的——快乐时光过得真快!"fly by The following weeks flew by, and soon it was time to leave.接下来的几周飞速而过,转眼就到了离开的时候。15fly into a rage/temper/panic etc to suddenly get extremely angry, extremely worried etc突然变得极为愤怒、极度担忧等:  Rebecca flew into a rage when she realized no-one had been listening to her.丽贝卡意识到没有人在听她说话时,突然勃然大怒。16fly off the handle informal非正式 to suddenly get very angry突然勃然大怒:  Calm down – there’s no need to fly off the handle.冷静一下——没必要大发脾气。17let fly (something) a)to suddenly start shouting angrily at someone突然对某人怒声大喊 SYN  let loose:  The prisoner let fly with a torrent of abuse.囚犯突然爆发出一连串的谩骂。 b)to suddenly attack someone, especially with bullets or a weapon that is thrown突然袭击某人,尤指用子弹或投掷武器fly with The soldiers let fly with a hail of machine-gun fire.士兵们突然以密集的机枪火力射击。18fly in the face of something to be the opposite of what most people think is reasonable, sensible, or normal与大多数人认为合理、明智或正常的事物背道而驰:  He likes to fly in the face of convention.他喜欢违背惯例行事。19escape [transitive] formal正式 to leave somewhere in order to escape为逃跑而离开某处 SYN  flee:  By the time the police arrived, the men had flown.警察赶到时,那些人已经逃之夭夭。20be flying high to be having a lot of success取得很大的成功:  The architectural firm has been flying high recently.这家建筑事务所近来风头正劲。21fly the nest a)if a young bird flies the nest, it has grown old enough to look after itself and is no longer dependent on its parents幼鸟离巢:已长大到能自力更生,不再依赖父母 b)if a young person flies the nest, he or she moves out of their parents’ home in order to live independently年轻人离巢:离开父母的家,开始独立生活:  Now that the kids have flown the nest, I’m thinking about taking a job abroad.孩子们已经离巢,我在考虑出国工作。22plan [intransitive] American English a plan that will fly will be successful and useful能够实现的计划:将会成功且有用:  News is that the plan for the new hotel isn’t going to fly.据悉,新酒店的计划不会成功。23fly a kite to tell people about an idea, plan etc in order to get their opinion向人们介绍某个想法、计划等,以征求意见:  In my latest book, I wanted to fly the kite for an unfashionable theory.在我的新书中,我想试探一下外界对这一冷门理论的看法。 kite-flying(2)24 go fly a kite American English spoken口语 used to tell someone to go away, stop saying something, or stop annoying you用于让某人走开、停止说话或停止烦扰你25rumours/accusations etc are flying when a lot of people are talking about something, saying someone has done something wrong etc当很多人在议论某事、说某人做错了某事等情况下:  Rumours were flying as to how the fire started.关于火灾起因,各种谣言满天飞。26fly the coop American English informal非正式 to leave or escape离开或逃脱:  All my children have flown the coop now.我的孩子们现在都各自飞走了。27fly by the seat of your pants informal非正式 to have to deal with a situation by guessing what to do, because you know very little about it因对某情况知之甚少而不得不凭直觉应对 SYN  wing it:  Sometimes you’ll get back and find that things have changed, so you’ll be flying by the seat of your pants for a while.有时你回来会发现情况已经改变,这样你就得凭感觉摸索一段时间了。 the bird has flown at bird(8), → as the crow flies at crow1(3), → sparks fly at spark1(6)GRAMMAR语法Fly belongs to a group of verbs where the same noun can be the subject of the verb or its object.fly属于一类动词,这类动词中同一名词既可作动词的主语,也可作其宾语。You can say: · He flew the plane across the desert. In this sentence, ‘the plane’ is the object of fly.• 可以说:· He flew the plane across the desert.(他驾机飞越沙漠。)在这个句子中,"the plane"是fly的宾语。You can say: · The plane flew across the desert. In this sentence, ‘the plane’ is the subject of fly.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• 可以说:· The plane flew across the desert.(飞机飞越了沙漠。)在这个句子中,"the plane"是fly的主语。语法指南 ‒ 动词fly at somebody (also fly into somebody) American English phrasal verb to suddenly rush towards someone and try to hit them because you are very angry with them因极度愤怒而突然冲向某人并试图打他
    flyfly2 noun (plural flies) [countable] 1insect a small flying insect with two wings有两只翅膀的小型飞行昆虫:  There were flies buzzing all around us.苍蝇在我们四周嗡嗡作响。2trousers especially American English (also flies [plural] British English) the part at the front of a pair of trousers which you can open裤子前面可以打开的部分(裤门):  He quickly did up his fly.他迅速拉上了裤子拉链。 Your flies are undone.你的裤子拉链开着。3somebody wouldn’t hurt/harm a fly informal非正式 used to say that someone is very gentle and is not likely to hurt anyone表示某人非常温和,不太可能伤害任何人4be dying/dropping etc like flies informal非正式 used to say that a lot of people are dying or becoming ill表示大量人员死亡或生病5a fly in the ointment informal非正式 the only thing that spoils something and prevents it from being successful唯一破坏某事并阻碍其成功的因素:  The only fly in the ointment was Jacky.美中不足的就是杰基。6 be a fly on the wall to be able to watch what happens without other people knowing that you are there能够在不被他人察觉的情况下旁观所发生的事:  I wish I’d been a fly on the wall during that conversation.我真希望当时能悄悄旁听那段对话。 fly-on-the-wall7there are no flies on somebody British English spoken口语 used to say that someone is not stupid and cannot be tricked表示某人不笨,不容易上当受骗8on the fly a)technical术语 while a computer program is actually running在计算机程序实际运行期间:  The code is translated on the fly.代码是即时翻译的。 b)while dealing with a situation, rather than before dealing with it在处理某一情况时(而非事先):  So far, policy is being made on the fly.到目前为止,政策都是即兴制定的。9fishing a hook that is made to look like a fly and is used for catching fish仿制苍蝇外形、用于钓鱼的毛钩10baseball a fly ball高飞球(棒球用语)
    flyfly3 verb (past tense and past participle flied, present participle flying, third person singular flies) [intransitive] to hit a ball in baseball high into the air在棒球中将球击向高空
    flyfly4 adjective 1informal非正式 very fashionable and attractive非常时髦漂亮:  Wear something really fly for your Friday date.周五约会时穿上特别时髦的衣服。2British English old-fashioned旧式 clever and not easily tricked聪明、不易受骗:  He’s a bit of a fly character.他这个人有点狡猾。