fly verb ⇨fly1 (a bird/plane flies)⇨fly2 (A stone came flying through the window.)⇨blow1 (Flags were flying.)⇨drive1 (fly a plane)⇨go2 (fly business class)⇨hurry (flying along)⇨take1 (The tourists were flown home.)fly1
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a bird/plane flies鸟儿飞翔;飞机飞行A stone came flying through the window.一块石头飞进了窗户。fly ♦︎ flutter ♦︎ glide ♦︎ soarThese words all mean to move through the air, for example in a plane or using wings.这些词均表示在空中飞,如飞机飞行或展翅而飞。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to fly / flutter / glide / soar away◆to fly / glide / soar off / above / over / overhead / up◆to fly / glide through the air◆to fly / soar into the air / sky / clouds◆to fly / soar high / higher■fly(flew, flown) [intransitive] to move through the air or through space飞;飞翔;飞行◆A wasp had flown in through the window.一只黄蜂从窗口飞了进来。◆It was autumn, and the birds were flying south.时值秋日,群鸟南飞。◆Helicopters flew to and fro overhead.直升机在头顶上方往返飞行。 see also fly ⇨ go2▸flight
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[uncountable] ◆the age of supersonic flight超声速飞行时代◆The bird is easily recognized in flight(= when it is flying).这种鸟飞翔时很容易认出来。 see also flight ⇨ flight■flutter [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) (of a bird or insect) to fly somewhere, moving the wings quickly and lightly(鸟或昆虫)飞来飞去,翩翩飞舞◆A butterfly fluttered from flower to flower.一只蝴蝶在花丛中飞来飞去。◆The birds fluttered nervously in their cage.那些鸟在笼子里不安地飞来飞去。■glide [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition通常与副词或介词连用) (of birds and aircraft) to fly using air currents, not moving the wings or using engine power(鸟和飞机)滑翔◆The swan spread its wings and glided gently downward.那只天鹅展开双翅轻盈地向下滑翔。◆He cut the engines and glided silently into the clearing.他关上发动机,无声地滑翔降落在林中空地。■soar sɔː(r) [intransitive] (written) to fly very high in the air; to fly very quickly up into the air高飞;翱翔;升空◆An eagle was soaring high above the cliffs.一只雕在悬崖上空高高翱翔。◆The plane was soon soaring up into the sky.飞机很快就要升空了。fly2
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a bird/plane flies鸟儿飞翔;飞机飞行A stone came flying through the window.一块石头飞进了窗户。➡ See also the entry for run1另见run条第1义fly ♦︎ shoot ♦︎ speed ♦︎ hurtle ♦︎ whizz ♦︎ zoom ♦︎ career ♦︎ flash ♦︎ streakThese words all mean to go or move very fast.这些词均表示快速移动、飞奔、疾驰。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to fly / shoot / speed / hurtle / whizz / zoom / career / flash / streak down / across (sth)◆to fly / shoot / speed / hurtle / whizz / zoom / flash / streak past (sb / sth)◆to fly / shoot / speed / hurtle / whizz / career / streak through sth◆to fly / shoot / speed / hurtle / whizz / zoom along (sth)◆to fly / shoot / speed / hurtle / career into sth◆to fly / speed / hurtle / whizz / zoom / flash / streak by◆to fly / shoot / speed / hurtle / zoom / career off■fly(flew, flown) [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition通常与副词或介词连用) to move suddenly and with force in a particular direction猛然移动◆A large stone came flying in through the window.一块大石头飞进了窗户。◆David gave the door a kick and it flew open.戴维踢了门一脚,门一下子开了。◆The other player was sent flying by the tackle.另一名队员被那个阻截者撞开了。◆She flew at him with clenched fists.她攥紧拳头朝他冲过去。◆He flew into her arms.他扑进她的怀抱。■shoot(shot, shot) [intransitive, transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to move suddenly and quickly in a particular direction; to make sb/sth do this(朝某个方向)冲,奔,飞驰;使飞驰◆Flames were shooting up through the roof.火不断从房顶蹿上来。◆A cat shot out into the road in front of him.一只猫突然蹿到他前面的路上。◆He shot an arm out to stop her.他猛地伸出胳膊去拦阻她。■speed(speeded, speededorsped, sped) (especiallywritten) to move along very fast, especially in a vehicle(尤指驾驶或乘搭交通工具)快速前行◆The car sped along the road towards the village.汽车沿着公路飞速朝村庄驶去。◆Jock sped away on his bike.乔克飞快地骑着自行车走了。 see also speed ⇨ accelerate■hurtle ˈhɜːtl; NAmEˈhɜːrtl [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to move forward very fast, especially in an uncontrolled way(尤指失控地)飞驰,猛冲◆A train came hurtling through the station.一列火车从车站飞驰而过。■whizz (especially BrE) ( whiz, especially in NAmE) wɪz [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) (ratherinformal) to move or go somewhere very fast, making a high continuous sound嗖嗖地移动;飞速行驶◆A bullet whizzed past my ear.一颗子弹嗖的一声从我耳边飞过。◆He whizzed down the road on his motorbike.他骑着摩托车呼啸着沿路绝尘而去。■zoom [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) (ratherinformal) to move or go somewhere very fast, often with a loud noise快速移动,迅速前往(常伴有很大的噪音)◆Traffic zoomed past us.车辆从我们身边疾驰而过。◆He jumped into his car and zoomed off.他跳进汽车疾驶而去。■career kəˈrɪə(r); NAmEkəˈrɪr [intransitive] (especially BrE) (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) (ratherformal) to move very fast in a particular direction, especially in an uncontrolled way(尤指失控地)猛冲,疾驰,飞奔◆The vehicle careered off the road and hit a pedestrian.那辆车冲下马路,撞上了一个行人。■flash [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to move past or across sb/sth very quickly, so that you only see it for a moment飞速移动;掠过◆The countryside flashed past as we sped along.我们一路疾驰,乡村景色飞掠而过。◆A look of terror flashed across his face.他脸上掠过惊恐的神色。■streakstriːk [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to move so fast that it is difficult for you to see it clearly飞奔,疾驰(以致看不清)◆Some kind of animal leaped out of the grass and streaked across the meadow.不知是什么动物跃出草丛,飞快地穿过草地。
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