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  • Conjugation : past  flew ; pp  flew ; ing  flying
  • Derivatives : n  flyability ; adj  flyable
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

fly [flaɪ]
  1. 1. vt. [+plane] 驾驶
    He flew a small plane to Cuba.
    驾驶一架小飞机去古巴了。
  2. 2. vt. [+passengers, cargo] 空运
    The supplies are being flown from Pisa.
    补给品正从比萨空运过来
  3. 3. vt. [+distance] 飞行
    He flew thousands of miles just to be with her.
    飞行数千英里,只是为了和她在一起
  4. 4. vt. [+kite]
  5. 5. vi. [bird, insect, plane+]
    No other creature can fly as far as birds.
    没有比鸟飞得更远的动物
    The planes flew through the clouds.
    飞机飞过云层
  6. 6. vi. [passengers+] 乘飞机
    He flew back to London.
    乘飞机伦敦了。
  7. 7. vi. [pilot+] 驾驶飞机
    She is learning to fly.
    她在学习驾驶飞机
  8. 8. vi. (rush) 飞奔
    I flew downstairs.
    飞奔楼下
  9. 9. vi. (dash away) 快走
    I'm sorry, I must fly.
    对不起,我得赶快走
  10. 10. vi. [liter] (flee) 逃跑
    By the time they returned, their prisoner had flown.
    他们回来时,他们的囚犯已经逃跑了。
  11. 11. vi. [flag, hair+] 飘动
    A red flag was flying from the balcony.
    一面红旗阳台飘动着。
  12. 12. noun [c] (insect) 苍蝇
  13. 13. noun (also: flies) (on trousers) 有拉锁/纽扣开口
    His flies were undone.
    裤子拉锁拉上
    to fly open
    猛地突然打开
    to fly off the handle
    发火
    to go flying
    横飞出去
    to send sb flying
    某人抛了出去
    she came flying into the room
    飞快地跑进房间
    her glasses flew off
    她的眼镜突然跌落
    to fly into a rage
    勃然大怒
  14. 14. vi. see fly away

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

fly [flaɪ] [flaɪ]
  1. 1. vi. 飞,飞行;尤指(鸟等)飞翔
    In the north of Sweden, the evening air is clouded with mosquitoes flying during the summer.
    瑞典北部夏日傍晚天空罩满了飞来飞去蚊子
  2. 2. vi. 飞,飞行;尤指乘飞机(或航天飞机等)旅行
    I will fly back to Beijing tomorrow evening.
    明晚我将飞回北京
  3. 3. vi. 飞,飞行;尤指(如枪弹子弹等)被射向空中
  4. 4. vi. (如旗帜风筝飘动飘扬飘荡飞舞
  5. 5. vi. 驾驶飞机
  6. 6. vi. 时间飞逝飞跑飞奔飞驰
    Time flies.
    光阴似箭
  7. 7. vi. 迅速(或突然)地移动;(门、窗等)突然打开
    The door flew open.
    突然开了。
  8. 8. vi. 很快花光(金钱等)
  9. 9. vi. 逃走逃避逃离
  10. 10. vi. 放鹰打猎
  11. 11. vi. [American English] [baseball] flied,flying打高飞球,击出被守场员接住腾空球
  12. 12. vi. 具有说服力,令人信服
  13. 13. vi. 吸毒精神处于高度兴奋状态
  14. 14. vt. 使(旗帜风筝等)飘扬放(风筝信鸽等)
    fly a kite
    放风筝
  15. 15. vt. 驾驶(飞机航天飞机等)
  16. 16. vt. 悬,挂(旗)
  17. 17. vt. 乘…的飞机旅行飞越
  18. 18. vt. 空运乘客货物等)
  19. 19. vt. 逃避逃离,逃出,躲开
  20. 20. vt. 放(鹰)(打猎
  21. 21. vt. [theater] 舞台上面悬吊平面布景片、灯光等)
  22. 22. noun [rarely used] 飞,飞行飞翔
  23. 23. noun 西服,尤指裤子前面的)钮扣遮盖
  24. 24. noun 帐篷的)门帘
  25. 25. noun 帐篷双层顶篷的上层
  26. 26. noun 旗的外端长度横幅
  27. 27. noun 旗的外端
  28. 28. noun 座钟等的)调速装置调速轮
  29. 29. noun flywheel
  30. 30. noun flyleaf
  31. 31. noun [England] (单马的)出租马车
  32. 32. noun [American English] [baseball] 高飞球腾空球
  33. 33. noun [theater] [复数形态时]舞台顶棚(悬吊灯、平面布景片等的地方
  34. 34. noun 飞传(橄榄球中一种传球法,接球者向对方场地直线奔走
  35. 35. adjective [slang] 知识渊博的机智敏捷
  36. 36. adjective [slang] 非常漂亮的;非常时髦的

Collins English-English Dictionary

fly [flaɪ]
  1. 1. vi. [intr] (of birds, aircraft, etc) to move through the air in a controlled manner using aerodynamic forces
  2. 2. n [often plural] fly front a closure that conceals a zip, buttons, or other fastening, by having one side overlapping, as on trousers
  3. 3. vi. to travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft
  4. 4. n null fly sheet
  5. 5. vi. to operate (an aircraft or spacecraft)
  6. 6. vi. to float, flutter, or be displayed in the air or cause to float, etc, in this way
    to fly a kite
    they flew the flag
  7. 7. vi. to transport or be transported by or through the air by aircraft, wind, etc
  8. 8. vi. [intr] to move or be moved very quickly, forcibly, or suddenly
    she came flying towards me
    the door flew open
  9. 9. vi. [intr] to pass swiftly
    time flies
  10. 10. vi. to escape from (an enemy, place, etc); flee
    he flew the country
  11. 11. vi. [intr; may be foll by at or upon] to attack a person
  12. 12. vi. [intr] to have a sudden outburst
    he flew into a rage again
  13. 13. vi. [intr] (of money, etc) to vanish rapidly
  14. 14. vt. [tr] [falconry] (of hawks) to fly at (quarry) in attack
    peregrines fly rooks
  15. 15. vt. [tr] [theatre] to suspend (scenery) above the stage so that it may be lowered into view
  16. 16. vt. See face
  17. 17. n flyhand a person who collects and stacks printed matter from a printing press
  18. 18. n a flap forming the entrance to a tent
  19. 19. n a piece of canvas drawn over the ridgepole of a tent to form an outer roof
  20. 20. n a small air brake used to control the chiming of large clocks
  21. 21. n the horizontal weighted arm of a fly press
  22. 22. n the outer edge of a flag
  23. 23. n the distance from the outer edge of a flag to the staff - Compare hoist
  24. 24. n [Brit] a light one-horse covered carriage formerly let out on hire
  25. 25. n [Austral and NZ] an attempt
    I'll give it a fly
  26. 26. n [printing] a device for transferring printed sheets from the press to a flat pile
  27. 27. n a piece of paper folded once to make four pages, with printing only on the first page
  28. 28. n [plural] [theatre] the space above the stage out of view of the audience, used for storing scenery, etc
  29. 29. n [rare] the act of flying
  30. 30. n [Etymology] Old English fleogan; related to Old Frisian fliaga, Old High German fliogan, Old Norse fljuga
fly [flaɪ]
  1. 1. n any dipterous insect, esp the housefly, characterized by active flight - See also horsefly blowfly tsetse fly crane fly
  2. 2. n any of various similar but unrelated insects, such as the caddis fly, firefly, dragonfly, and chalcid fly
  3. 3. n [angling] a lure made from a fish-hook dressed with feathers, tinsel, etc, to resemble any of various flies or nymphs: used in fly-fishing - See also dry fly wet fly
  4. 4. n (in southern Africa) an area that is infested with the tsetse fly
  5. 5. n See amber
  6. 6. n [Etymology] Old English fleoge; related to Old Norse fluga Old High German flioga; see fly1
fly [flaɪ]
  1. 1. adj [slang] [chiefly Brit] knowing and sharp; smart
  2. 2. adj [chiefly Scot] furtive or sneaky
  3. 3. adj [chiefly Scot] in secret; sneakily
  4. 4. adj [Etymology] C19: of uncertain origin

Examples

to fly blind
【航空学】盲目地飞行 blind
fly a kite
放风筝 fly
to fly out
击出腾空球被对方球员接住而出局 out
fly over the lake
飞越湖面 over
Red Cross is in charge of the operation to fly in supplies to the refugees.
红十字会负责向难民空运供给。 operation
If you're willing to fly after the holidays, you can get a cheaper ticket.
如果你乘假期过后的航班就能买到便宜点儿的机票。 willing
He has picked up a fly.
他抓到了一只苍蝇。
I will fly back to Beijing tomorrow evening.
明晚我将飞回北京。 fly
I actually teach the bird to lay in my gently cupped hands and fly.
我甚至教会了小鸟落在我轻轻窝起的手掌上,然后再飞起来。 actually
You can fly direct to Amsterdam from Liverpool.
你可以从利物浦直接飞往阿姆斯特丹。 direct

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