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IELTS BNC: 1106 COCA: 943
fly
verb /flaɪ/
present tense
I/you/we/theyfly
he/she/itflies
present participleflying
past tenseflew
past participleflown
  1. 1
    [I] to travel by plane 乘飞机旅行

    Sometimes it's cheaper to fly. 有时乘飞机旅行更便宜。

    fly from/to :

    I flew from London to Amsterdam to meet the other members of the group. 我乘飞机从伦敦到阿姆斯特丹去会见小组的其他成员。

    fly into :

    We flew into Heathrow on Monday evening. 我们星期一晚上乘飞机抵达希思罗机场。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      [I] if a plane flies, it moves through the air (飞机)飞,飞行

      The bombers were flying over enemy territory. 轰炸机正在飞越敌方领空。

       Synonyms and related words
      To operate an aircraft: airlift, bank, buzz...
    2. b.
      [T] to take people or goods somewhere by plane 用飞机运送

      They flew her home for urgent medical treatment. 他们用飞机送她回家进行紧急治疗。

      fly someone/something in/out :

      Helicopters are helping to fly out survivors. 直升机在帮忙将幸存者运送出来。

       Synonyms and related words
      To operate an aircraft: airlift, bank, buzz...
    3. c.
      [I/T] to control a plane when it is in the air 驾驶(飞机)

      He had always wanted to learn to fly. 他一直想学驾驶飞机。

      My grandfather flew bombers during the war. 我祖父在战争期间驾驶轰炸机。

      a pilot who flew over 100 missions 执行过100多次飞行任务的飞行员

       Synonyms and related words
      To operate an aircraft: airlift, bank, buzz...
    4. d.
      [T] to use a particular company or travel in a particular class when you are travelling by plane 搭乘(某个航空公司)的航班;乘坐特定的飞机舱位

      I'm flying British Airways this time. 我这次将搭乘英国航空公司的航班。

       Synonyms and related words
    5. e.
      [T] to go across an area of water or land in a plane 飞越

      How long does it take to fly the Atlantic? 飞越大西洋需要多长时间?

       Synonyms and related words
  2. 2
    [I] to use wings to move through the air 飞;飞行

    Not all insects can fly. 并非所有昆虫都会飞。

    fly past/over/up etc :

    A huge eagle came flying past. 一只巨鹰飞过来。

    White gulls flew over our heads. 白色的海鸥在我们头顶上空飞翔。

     Synonyms and related words
     Synonyms and related words
    See also crow
  3. 3
    [I] to move very fast through the air 飞扬;飞溅
    fly past/by/towards/into :

    A bullet flew past his head. 一颗子弹从他的头边呼啸而过。

    Pieces of glass and concrete were flying in all directions. 玻璃和混凝土碎片在向四周飞溅。

     Synonyms and related words
    To jump, or to move in the air: jump, bound, leap...
    1. a.
      to move or go very quickly 飞跑;飞奔;疾驶
      fly into/along/through/out :

      We flew into each other's arms. 我们飞跑上去相互拥抱。

      Sheila flew along the corridor to the control room. 希拉沿着走廊朝控制室飞奔过去。

      fly open :

      The door flew open and the head teacher marched in. 门猛地打开,校长走了进来。

       Synonyms and related words
      To move somewhere quickly: fly, hasten, speed...
  4. 4
    [I] to be blown around in the wind 飘扬;飘荡

    She stood on the clifftop, her grey hair flying in the wind. 她站在峭壁顶上,灰发在风中飘扬。

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  5. 5
    [I/T] if you fly a flag, or if it flies, it is on the top of a pole or building (使)(旗帜)飘扬

    Some of the buildings were flying the French flag. 有些大楼上飘扬着法国国旗。

    Every American school has a national flag flying outside it. 美国每所学校外面都有国旗飘扬。

     Synonyms and related words
    To jump, or to move in the air: jump, bound, leap...
    1. a.
      if you fly a kite, or if it flies, you hold it on the end of a long piece of string and it blows about in the wind 放飞(风筝)

      perfect weather for flying kites 放风筝的绝好天气

       Synonyms and related words
      To jump, or to move in the air: jump, bound, leap...
  6. 6
    [I] if time flies, it seems to pass very quickly (时间)飞逝
    fly by :

    Six months flew by, and it was time to come home again. 6个月飞逝而过,又到了回家的日子。

    fly past :

    The weekend with her family seemed to fly past. 她和家人团聚的周末飞一样就过去了。

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  7. 7
    [I] if ideas or opinions are flying, people are talking about them a lot 到处传播;散播

    The fire was so suspicious that rumours started flying almost immediately. 这场大火非常可疑,几乎立刻就谣言四起。

    fly around/about :

    There are a lot of wild theories flying around. 有许多荒诞不经的学说在到处传播。

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  8. 8
    [I] informal if an idea or a statement flies, people accept or approve of it (想法或陈述)被接受,得到赞成

    It's a great idea, but will it fly? 这是一个好主意,但人们会接受吗?

     Synonyms and related words
  9. 9
    [I/T] formal to leave a place suddenly in order to escape from a difficult or dangerous situation (使)逃离;(使)逃避
    fly the country :

    Thousands flew the country when he came to power. 他上台后成千上万的人逃往国外。

phrasal verbs

See also
fly
noun [C] /flaɪ/
singularfly
pluralflies
  1. 1
    a common small insect with wings. Flies eat food, are often found near rubbish, and are responsible for spreading many diseases 家蝇;苍蝇

    A trapped fly buzzed against the window pane. 受困的苍蝇嗡嗡地朝窗玻璃上乱撞。

    a new spray to kill flies and mosquitoes 消灭蚊蝇的新型喷剂

    a swarm/cloud/plague of flies :

    There were clouds of small flies over the river. 河面上有一群群的小苍蝇。

     Synonyms and related words
    Types of insect: ant, aphid, bedbug...
  2. 2
    a small hook made to look like an insect, fixed to the end of a fishing line and used for catching fish (作钓饵用的)假蝇
     Synonyms and related words
  3. 3
    a flysheet for a tent (帐篷的)篷顶
     Synonyms and related words
  4. 4
    mainly American the flies on a pair of trousers (裤子上的)纽扣(或拉锁)盖;(遮盖着的)纽扣(或拉锁)
     Synonyms and related words
    Parts of clothes: arm, armhole, basque...
fly
adjective British informal old-fashioned /flaɪ/
adjectivefly
comparativeflyer
superlativeflyest
  1. clever and not easy to trick 精明的;不易受骗的
     Synonyms and related words
IELTS BNC: 1106 COCA: 943
fly

noun¹

1insect昆蟲VERB + FLY | FLY + VERB | FLY + NOUN VERB + FLYshoo, shoo away, swat發噓聲趕蒼蠅;發噓聲趕走蒼蠅;拍蒼蠅I swatted the fly with a newspaper.我用一張報紙拍蒼蠅。attract吸引蒼蠅catch捉蒼蠅FLY + VERBbuzz蒼蠅嗡嗡叫A fly was buzzing against the window.一隻蒼蠅貼在窗戶上嗡嗡地叫着。crawl蒼蠅爬land (on sth)蒼蠅落(在⋯上)A fly landed on the butter.一隻蒼蠅落在黃油上。FLY + NOUNlarvaspray滅蠅噴霧劑
fly

noun²

2 (BrE also flies) on trousers/pants褲子ADJECTIVE | VERB + FLY/FLIES | FLY + NOUN ADJECTIVEbutton鈕扣褲洞VERB + FLY/FLIESbutton, button up, do up, zip up扣上褲洞鈕扣;拉上褲洞拉鏈undo, unzip解開褲洞鈕扣;拉開褲洞拉鏈Do you know your fly is undone?你的褲洞未扣好,知道嗎?Your flies are undone! (BrE) 你的褲洞沒扣好!FLY + NOUNbutton褲洞鈕扣 topic at clothes
fly

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBhigh, low飛得高;飛得低fast, slowly飛得快;飛得慢about, around, back, down, out, past到處飛;兜着圈子飛;飛回;飛下;飛出去;飛過away, off飛離;飛走PREPOSITIONabove在⋯上面飛We watched the birds flying high above us.我們看着鳥兒在我們頭頂上空高飛。over在⋯上空飛a plane flying low over the sea沿着海面低空飛行的飛機
IELTS BNC: 1106 COCA: 943
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

verb

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 awayto fly / glide / soar off / above / over / overhead / upto fly / glide through the airto fly / soar into the air / sky / cloudsto 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 go 2 flight

noun

[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

verb

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 run 1 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 sthto fly / shoot / speed / hurtle / whizz / zoom along (sth)to fly / shoot / speed / hurtle / career into sthto fly / speed / hurtle / whizz / zoom / flash / streak byto 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, speeded or sped, sped) (especially written) 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; NAmE ˈhɜːrtl [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) (rather informal) 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) (rather informal) 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); NAmE kəˈrɪr [intransitive] (especially BrE) (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (rather formal) 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。 streak striːk [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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