fly
名词
定义 fly 名词
insect(昆虫)
- B1Countable(可数名词)
A small insect characterized by having two wings.
苍蝇
clothing(服装)
- Countable(可数名词)
The opening at the front of a pair of trousers, typically fastened with a zipper or buttons.
裤子开襟
Hey Chris, your pants zipper is open!
嘿Chris,你的裤子拉链开了!
fishing(钓鱼)
- Countable(可数名词)
An artificial bait used for fishing, typically consisting of a hook adorned with colored threads to attract fish.
飞钓饵
tent(帐篷)
- Countable(可数名词)
The outer layer of material on a tent that is designed to keep rain out, often used in double-layered tents.
帐篷外帐;防雨外帐
动词
定义 fly 动词
movement(移动)
- A2Intransitive(不及物动词)
To move through the air, as a bird, insect, or aircraft does.
飞;飞行
That poor bird was unable to fly because its wing was broken.
那只可怜的鸟因为翅膀断了无法飞行。
The bird flew away as soon as it spotted us.
那只鸟一看到我们就飞走了。
- Intransitive(不及物动词)
To move or travel swiftly.
飞奔;疾行
With the loud boom, shards of glass flew across the room.
随着一声巨响,玻璃碎片飞过房间。
In the hallway, John flew past me.
在走廊上,约翰从我身边飞奔而过。
My holiday seemed to have flown by this year.
今年的假期似乎过得飞快。
travel(旅行)
- A1Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)
To travel by aircraft, or to go to a place or pass over something in an aircraft.
搭飞机;乘坐飞机
We flew to Rome.
我们飞往罗马。
We flew out of JFK, but landed back at Newark.
我们从JFK机场起飞,但降落在纽瓦克机场。
We are flying at an altitude of 30,000 feet.
我们在30,000英尺的高度飞行。
- Transitive(及物动词)
To use a particular airline for air travel.
搭乘某航空公司的航班。
I usually fly with Cathay Pacific/United/Air France.
我通常搭乘国泰航空/联合航空/法国航空。
transport(运输)
- C2Transitive(及物动词)
To transport people or goods via aircraft.
以飞机运输(乘客或货物)。
This restaurant flies in fish daily from Norway.
这家餐厅每天从挪威空运鱼类。
Tonight, we will be flying 150 severely injured civilians out of the conflict zone.
今晚,我们将用飞机运送150名重伤平民离开冲突区。
control(控制)
- B2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)
To operate or control an aircraft.
操控飞机。
I learned how to fly an airplane while I was in the US.
我在美国的时候学会了开飞机。
wave(波动)
- Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)
To wave or flutter in the air, or to cause to wave or flutter.
(在空中)飘扬或挥舞;(使)飘扬。
The ship was flying the French flag.
这艘船悬挂着法国国旗。
The flag was flown at half-mast to honor the death of the Prime Minister.
国旗降半旗以哀悼总理的逝世。
There's not enough wind today to fly a kite.
今天的风不够大,无法放风筝。
spread(传播)
- Intransitive(不及物动词)
When rumors, accusations, etc. are spread rapidly from one person to another, causing excitement.
疯传;广为流传
Rumours are flying that this company will be acquired.
有谣言迅速传开,说这家公司将被收购。
成语
- fly off the handle
To suddenly become very angry and lose one's temper, often reacting disproportionately to a minor issue.
怒不可遏
• He flew off the handle as soon as he heard his car was scratched.
他一听到自己的车被刮伤就大发雷霆。
- fly in the ointment
A minor issue or annoyance that spoils something that would otherwise be positive or pleasant.
美中不足之处;令人扫兴的人或事物。
• The project was progressing smoothly, with the only fly in the ointment being that the budget had been exceeded slightly.
项目进展顺利,唯一的美中不足是预算稍微超支了。
- drop like flies
Used to describe a situation in which many people or things are dying, collapsing, or ceasing to function rapidly and in large numbers.
大量死亡或倒下
• With the flu season upon us, many students were falling ill, dropping like flies.
随着流感季节的到来,许多学生都病倒了,像苍蝇一样倒下。
- with flying colours
To achieve great success in something, especially in an exam or test.
圆满成功,优异地
• She passed the bar exam with flying colours.
她以优异的成绩通过了律师资格考试。
- fly on the wall
Someone who observes or listens to something without being noticed; to be an unseen observer.
偷听偷看者
• I wish I could be a fly on the wall to see how they argue during the meeting.
我真希望能当一只墙上的苍蝇,看看他们在会议上是如何争论的。
- wouldn't hurt a fly
Used to describe someone who is very gentle and kind, and would not harm even a fly.
形容人心地善良,连一只苍蝇都不懂得伤害。
• She wouldn't hurt anyone; she wouldn't hurt a fly.
她不会伤害任何人;她连一只苍蝇都不忍心伤害。
- go fly a kite
An impolite way of telling someone to go away because they are annoying or unwanted.
走开!/别烦我!
• "You keep asking me for money, it's enough! Go fly a kite!" he said to his friend.
「你一直跟我要钱,够了!去放风筝吧!」他对他的朋友说。
- fly into a rage
To suddenly become extremely angry.
勃然大怒
• He flew into a rage when he discovered his car had been scratched.
他发现他的车被刮花时,顿时暴跳如雷。
- fly in the face of something
To be in direct contradiction to what is generally considered acceptable, logical, or expected.
与普遍认知或常理相悖;公然违背。
• His decision flew in the face of all the evidence.
他的决定与所有证据相悖。
- on the fly
To do something quickly and often while doing something else, without prior preparation or much thought about how it should be done.
張口就来
• We decided to change the presentation flow on the fly during the meeting.
我们在会议期间临时决定改变简报流程。
- go/send something/someone flying
to cause something or someone, or oneself, to suddenly and unexpectedly fall or be propelled through the air.
(使)忽然跌倒;(使)飞出
• He accidentally hit the ball into the window, causing the glass to shatter and my books to go flying out.
他不小心把球打进窗户,导致玻璃碎裂,我的书飞了出去。
- no flies on someone
Used to describe someone who is very astute and not easily deceived or tricked.
不容易受骗
• Don't try to trick him; there are no flies on him.
别想骗他;他可不是好糊弄的。
- be flying high
To be extremely successful or prosperous, often experiencing a period of great achievement.
平步青云,事业颠峰
• With the launch of their new product, the company is now flying high.
随着新产品的推出,这家公司现在正处于巅峰状态。
片语动词 fly
- fly around
When notions, comments, or accusations circulate rapidly among people, creating a sense of excitement.
(观点、评论、指责等)广泛流传,迅速传播
• On social media, positive reviews about the movie are flying around, attracting many viewers.
在社交媒体上,关于这部电影的好评迅速传播,吸引了许多观众。
- fly at someone/something
to abruptly engage in an attack on a person or animal
猛烈攻击;突然扑向
• He flew at the dog as soon as he saw it running towards him.
他一看到那只狗朝他跑来,就立刻扑了过去。