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*fly¹ /flaɪ; flaɪ/ v flew /flu; fluː/ , flown /flon; fləʊn/ , flying 1 [I] to travel somewhere by plane 乘飞机: They flew to Paris for their honeymoon. 他们乘飞机去巴黎度蜜月。 We flew over the North Pole. 我们坐飞机飞过北极。 2 [I] to move through the air 飞,飞行: A flock of seagulls flew overhead. 一群海鸥在头上飞过。 3 [T] to take something somewhere by plane 空运: Medical supplies are being flown into the area. 医药用品正空运往那个地区。 4 [I,T] to be the pilot of a plane 驾驶(飞机): Bill's learning to fly. 比尔在学开飞机。 5 [I] to suddenly move very quickly 突然快速地移动; 飞奔,冲: + down/up Timmy flew down the stairs and out of the door. 蒂米奔下楼,冲出门去。 + open The door suddenly flew open. 门猛然打开了。 6 [I] if time flies, it seems to pass quickly 〔时间〕飞逝: Is it 5:30 already? Boy, time sure does fly! 已经五点半了吗? 好家伙,时间过得真是快啊! + by/past Last week just flew by. 上个星期一晃就过去了。 7 fly into a rage also 又作 fly off the handle spoken to suddenly become very angry 【口】 勃然大怒 8 [I,T] to move in the air, or to make something move in the air (使)飘扬: The French flag was flying over the Embassy. 法国国旗在大使馆上空飘扬。 Tommy was in the park, flying his new kite. 汤米在公园里放新买的风筝。 9 go flying/send sb flying to fall over or make someone fall over 跌倒/使某人倒下 |