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- v.fly(飞)的过去式
- 网络飞行;击飞;飞翔
过去分词:flown 现在分词:flying 第三人称单数:flies 比较级:flyer 最高级:flyest
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
v. | 1. fly(飞)的过去式 |
v. | 1. to travel through the air using wings or an engine 2. to take or send things or passengers in an aircraft 3. to pilot an aircraft or spacecraft 4. to travel with a particular airline or in a particular class in an aircraft 5. to carry out a mission or operation in an aircraft 6. to make something such as a kite move through the air, or move through the air 7. to display a flag by attaching it to a pole, building, or mast, or be displayed in this way 8. to display a flag that indicates a particular country of registration 9. to move freely because of the speed of the air 10. to go to or from a place at top speed 1. to travel through the air using wings or an engine 2. to take or send things or passengers in an aircraft 3. to pilot an aircraft or spacecraft 4. to travel with a particular airline or in a particular class in an aircraft 5. to carry out a mission or operation in an aircraft 6. to make something such as a kite move through the air, or move through the air 7. to display a flag by attaching it to a pole, building, or mast, or be displayed in this way 8. to display a flag that indicates a particular country of registration 9. to move freely because of the speed of the air 10. to go to or from a place at top speed |
n. | 1. a covered zipper or row of buttons, especially one at the front of a pair of pants 2. a flap at the entrance of a tent 3. a light tarpaulin secured over the top of a tent 4. in baseball, a hit that goes high but usually not very far 5. the distance between the outer edge of a flag and the staff it is attached to 6. in former times, a carriage for hire, drawn by one horse 7. a two-winged insect, many of which are of an order that includes pests. 8. a flying insect, e.g. a caddis fly or dragonfly 9. a fishhook with feathers or other attachments to make it resemble a flying insect. 10. a common small insect with wings. Flies eat food, are often found near garbage, and are responsible for spreading many diseases 1. a covered zipper or row of buttons, especially one at the front of a pair of pants 2. a flap at the entrance of a tent 3. a light tarpaulin secured over the top of a tent 4. in baseball, a hit that goes high but usually not very far 5. the distance between the outer edge of a flag and the staff it is attached to 6. in former times, a carriage for hire, drawn by one horse 7. a two-winged insect, many of which are of an order that includes pests. 8. a flying insect, e.g. a caddis fly or dragonfly 9. a fishhook with feathers or other attachments to make it resemble a flying insect. 10. a common small insect with wings. Flies eat food, are often found near garbage, and are responsible for spreading many diseases |
np. | 1. the space above a stage in a theater, where lights and scenery are hung |
adj. | 1. stylish and fashionable 2. smart and aware of everything that is happening 3. clever and not easy to trick |
un. | 1. river in south-western Papua New Guinea, forming part of the border with Indonesia. |