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flutter美 ['flʌtər] 英 ['flʌtə(r)] - n.扑动;颤动;飘动;振动
- v.颤动;(鸟或昆虫)拍(翅);飞来飞去;翩翩飞舞
- 网络颤振;振翼;摆动
第三人称单数:flutters 现在分词:fluttering 过去式:fluttered n. bet,wager,stake,fluster,flap v. beat,wave,tremble,quiver,waver 1. | [i][t] (使)飘动,挥动,颤动to move lightly and quickly; to make sth move in this way |
| Flags fluttered in the breeze. 旗帜在微风中飘扬。 | | Her eyelids fluttered but did not open. 她的眼皮动了一下,但没有睁开眼。 | | He fluttered his hands around wildly. 他拼命挥舞着双手。 | | She fluttered her eyelashes at him(= tried to attract him in order to persuade him to do sth) . 她向他眨眼睛。 |
2. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (鸟或昆虫)拍(翅),振(翅),鼓(翼)when a bird or an insectflutters its wings, or its wingsflutter , the wings move lightly and quickly up and down |
3. | [i] + adv./prep. 飞来飞去;翩翩飞舞to fly somewhere moving the wings quickly and lightly |
| The butterfly fluttered from flower to flower. 蝴蝶在花丛中飞来飞去。 |
4. | [i] 怦怦乱跳;扑腾to beat very quickly and not regularly |
| I could feel a fluttering pulse. 我感到脉搏跳动。 | | The sound of his voice in the hall made her heart flutter. 他在大厅中讲话的声音使她的心怦怦直跳。 |
1. | [c][ususing] 振动;飘动;挥动;颤动a quick, light movement |
| the flutter of wings 翅膀的拍动 | | with a flutter of her long, dark eyelashes 她那长长的黑睫毛扑闪了一下 | | to feel a flutter of panic in your stomach 胸中感到一阵恐慌 |
2. | [c][ususing] (informal) ~ (on sth) 小赌注a small bet |
| to have a flutter on the horses 赛马中下小赌注 |
3. | [sing] 紧张兴奋;慌乱a state of nervous or confused excitement |
| Her sudden arrival caused quite a flutter. 她的突然来到引起一片慌乱。 |
4. | [c] (心脏的)怦怦乱跳,扑腾a very fast heartbeat , caused when sb is nervous or excited |
| Her heart gave a flutter when she saw him. 她见到他时心怦怦乱跳。 |
5. | [u] 扑动;快速的颤动(或搏动)a medical condition in which you have a fast, unsteady heartbeat |
6. | [u] (重放录音的)颤振rapid changes in the pitch or volume of recorded sound |
v. | 1. to move gently but with quick changes in direction or with a wavy motion 2. to move something light or small in quick back-and-forth motions, or be moved in this way 3. to flap the wings rapidly 4. to move by flapping the wings rapidly 5. to beat rapidly because of a medical disorder or because of nervousness or excitement 6. to have a quivering feeling because of nervousness or excitement 7. to make somebody feel agitated or nervous 8. to move around in a restless or nervous way 9. if a bird or insect flutters its wings, or if its wings flutter, the wings make short, quick, light movements up and down 10. if your heart or pulse flutters, its regular movements suddenly become quicker because you are excited or nervous 1. to move gently but with quick changes in direction or with a wavy motion 2. to move something light or small in quick back-and-forth motions, or be moved in this way 3. to flap the wings rapidly 4. to move by flapping the wings rapidly 5. to beat rapidly because of a medical disorder or because of nervousness or excitement 6. to have a quivering feeling because of nervousness or excitement 7. to make somebody feel agitated or nervous 8. to move around in a restless or nervous way 9. if a bird or insect flutters its wings, or if its wings flutter, the wings make short, quick, light movements up and down 10. if your heart or pulse flutters, its regular movements suddenly become quicker because you are excited or nervous | n. | 1. a rapid, repetitive, or back-and-forth movement in something small 2. a state of nervous excitement or agitation 3. a condition marked by rapid, but regular heartbeat 4. a high frequency distortion in the pitch of recorded sound 5. a small bet on something 6. a series of short, quick, light movements up and down or from side to side 7. an excited or nervous state or feeling 8. a series of quick movements of the heart, caused by excitement or nervousness 1. a rapid, repetitive, or back-and-forth movement in something small 2. a state of nervous excitement or agitation 3. a condition marked by rapid, but regular heartbeat 4. a high frequency distortion in the pitch of recorded sound 5. a small bet on something 6. a series of short, quick, light movements up and down or from side to side 7. an excited or nervous state or feeling 8. a series of quick movements of the heart, caused by excitement or nervousness |
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