flies查询结果如下:
词性:adjective
例句1. she’s fly enough not to get done out of it’
词性:verb
例句1. a bird flew overhead’
例句2. they flew to Paris’
例句3. military planes flew in food supplies’
例句4. he would pretend not to know how to fly the plane’
例句5. the ship was flying a quarantine flag’
例句7. doesn’t time fly when you’re having fun?’
动词 变体/同根词
like flies
大量[批]
属类:简明英汉词典
-English to Chinese - -
deer flies
n.斑虻
属类:化学及生命科学
-医学 -医学 -
boat flies
n.仰泳蝽,松藻虫
属类:行业术语
-水利 - -
sand flies
n.蠓,毛蠓
属类:行业术语
-农业 - -
mydas flies
n.拟食虫虻
属类:行业术语
-农业 - -
black flies
n.墨蚊,蚋
属类:行业术语
-农业 - -
fairy flies
n.缨小蜂,属缨小蜂科
属类:行业术语
-农业 - -
grass flies
n.黄潜蝇,拟盗虻
属类:行业术语
-农业 - -
mango flies
n.斑虻
属类:化学及生命科学
-医学 -医学 -
dexid flies
n.长足寄蝇,泛指长足寄蝇科昆虫
属类:行业术语
-水利 - -
march flies
n.毛蚊,泛指毛蚊科bibionidae昆虫
属类:行业术语
-农业 - -
caddis flies
n.毛翅目,石蚕蛾
属类:行业术语
-环境 - -
filter flies
n.滤池蝇类,灰蝇
属类:行业术语
-环境 - -
tachinid flies
n.寄生蝇
属类:行业术语
-农业 - -
die like flies
大批死亡, 死得很多
属类:简明英汉词典
-简明词典 - -
How time flies!
光阴似箭
属类:简明英汉词典
- - -
scavenger flies
n.肉蝇,麻蝇
属类:行业术语
-农业 - -
drink with flies
[澳、新][口]独自喝酒, 自斟自饮
属类:简明英汉词典
-简明词典 - -
flatfooted flies
n.扁足蝇,属扁足蝇科
属类:行业术语
-农业 - -
pathogenic flies
n.致病蝇种
属类:化学及生命科学
-医学 -医学 -
spearwinged flies
n.尖翅蝇
属类:行业术语
-农业 - -
as the crow flies
笔直地
属类:简明英汉词典
-简明词典 - -
Zillions of flies
无数的苍蝇
属类:综合句库
- - -
short horned flies
n.短角蝇类
属类:行业术语
-环境 - -
blood sucking flies
n.吸血蝇类
属类:化学及生命科学
-医学 -医学 -
Ill news flies apace.
坏事传千里.
属类:简明英汉词典
-简明词典 - -
flies off at a tangent
n.沿切线方向飞出,越出常轨
属类:经济金融
-经贸 - -
The spoken word flies.
口说无凭
属类:法学专业
-法律专业 - -
litera scripta manet. The spoken word flies
口说无凭,立此为据
属类:法学专业
-法律专业 - -
“She is under the big chestnut-tree,” replied the spoiled brat, as he gave, in spite of his mother’s commands, live flies to the parrot, which seemed keenly to relish such fare
“她在那棵大栗子树底下哪。”那个被宠坏了的孩子一边回答,一边不顾他母亲的吆喝,仍拿苍蝇去喂鹦鹉,而鹦鹉对于这种游戏看来也很感兴趣。
属类:综合句库--
Good news goes on crutches; ill news flies apace.
1.好事不出门;坏事传千里
属类:综合句库--
A small cup-shaped structure or organ, such as the cup at the base of an acorn or one of the suckers on the feet of certain flies .
杯形器具一种小型的杯状结构或器官,如橡树果实茎部的杯状物或位于某些苍蝇脚上的吸盘之一
属类:综合句库--
Flies spread disease.
苍蝇传播疾病。
属类:综合句库--
Flies spread disease.
苍蝇传染疾病。
属类:综合句库--
Most flies do not sting
苍蝇大都不螫人。
属类:综合句库--
Flies multiply enormously.
苍蝇大量繁殖。
属类:综合句库--
Flies ’ feet stick to surfaces by suction.
苍蝇的脚借吸力可附着于物体表面上。
属类:综合句库--
Flies ’ feet stick to surfaces by suction
苍蝇的脚藉吸力可附着于物体表面上
属类:综合句库--
Flies and mosquitoes are pests.
苍蝇和蚊子都是害虫。
属类:综合句库--
Flies contaminate food.
苍蝇会弄脏食物。
属类:综合句库--
Flies can spread diseases.
苍蝇能够传播疾病。
属类:综合句库--
Flies irritate horses.
苍蝇使马匹烦躁不安。
属类:综合句库--
Flies are germ carriers.
苍蝇是带菌体。
属类:综合句库--
Flies buzz.
苍蝇嗡嗡叫。
属类:综合句库--
The eye-flies had colonized the top of an almirah
苍蝇占据了衣橱的上空。
属类:综合句库--
The attack is to wipe out data, to delete flies , or to format the hard disk.
常见的攻击方式是消除数据、删除文件或者格式化硬盘。
属类:综合句库--
A room thick with flies .
充满苍蝇的屋子
属类:综合句库--
Forty miles apart,as the stork flies ,stand the great cities of Osaka and Kyoto.
大阪与京都两大城市的直线距离为40英里。
属类:综合句库--
She is exuberant as she flies , then tumbles, giggling breathlessly at her own successful effort
当她纵身腾空然后又重重落地时,她兴高采烈,为自己成功的扑救而咯咯地笑得喘不过气来。
属类:综合句库--
When a file server is used on a LAN,large databases are stored on the server and users may store all of their work flies there as well.
当文件服务器用于局域网时,大型数据库就被存储在服务器上,而且用户也可以将其所有的工作文件存放在上面。
属类:综合句库--
Flight number 414, leaving Honolulu at 3:00 in the afternoon, flies nonstop back to Chicago
第414号班机,下午三时离开檀香山,直飞返回芝加哥。
属类:综合句库--
At the beginning of the second section a huge gauze screen flies in at the front of the stage onto which a film of Kylie Minogue is projected
第二节开始时,一幅巨大的薄纱屏幕飞到舞台正前方,上面正在放映关于凯丽-米诺的电影。
属类:综合句库--
zoologists now believe the phrase “as the crow flies ” no longer means the shortest most direct route between two points
动物学家现在认为“as the crow flies”(笔直地)这个短语不再表示两点之间最短、最直接的路线。
属类:综合句库--
To the toad, the garden is a worm that wiggles, a bug that flies
对蟾蛤来说,花园只是一条蠕动的软体虫,一只飞舞的昆虫。
属类:综合句库--
Ill news flies apace.
恶事传千里
属类:综合句库--
Laws are like cobweb which may catch small flies ,but let wasp and hornet break through.
法律如蛛网,苍蝇粘得住,黄蜂穿网过。
属类:综合句库--
Laws catch flies and let hornets go free.
法网只捕蝇,黄蜂由它去。
属类:综合句库--
Laws catch flies ,but let hornet go free.
法网捉苍蝇,黄蜂穿网过。
属类:综合句库--
The moth flies mainly at night.
飞蛾大都在晚上飞。
属类:综合句库--
How time flies!
光阴似箭
属类:简明英汉词典 --
Ill news flies apace.
坏事传千里.
属类:简明英汉词典 -简明词典-
The spoken word flies.
口说无凭
属类:法学专业 -法律专业-
litera scripta manet. The spoken word flies
口说无凭,立此为据
属类:法学专业 -法律专业-
adjective
1.Fashionably attractive and impressive.
‘a fly dude’
‘Babs wants to know if her romance with the fly guy she met last year is for keeps.’
2.Knowing and clever.
‘she’s fly enough not to get tricked out of it’
‘This sort of manoeuvre must have been what one shadow cabinet colleague had in mind when he privately described the politician as ‘an extremely fly operator’.’
noun
1.
‘This season, he’s producing a lot of weak pop flies and grounders.’
‘In years gone by, if a fielder caught a foul fly while stepping into the dugout, it was ruled a legal catch.’
2.A flap of material covering the opening or fastening of a garment or of a tent.
‘After the exterior of the tent’s fly dries, remove it and drape it over a bush or tree limb with the interior exposed.’
‘I do not like how far I have to reach from the inside of the tent to the zip on the fly.’
3.A flying insect of a large order characterized by a single pair of transparent wings and sucking (and often also piercing) mouthparts. Flies are of great importance as vectors of disease.
‘The wind blew the row cover off the seed bed leaving the tender young radishes exposed to the flies.’
‘Raw and cooked food should always be kept and handled separately, and all food should be kept covered and out of the way of flies!’
4.A natural or artificial flying insect used as bait in fishing, especially a mayfly.
‘Then as I retrieved it slowly, I could see a good rainbow following in the wake of the fly.’
‘The best flies are streamers, those big creations that imitate bait fish or large nymphs.’
5.A one-horse hackney carriage.
‘He was on a visit to a friend, and met with his death through an accident while riding in a fly.’
‘In half a minute the light of the lanterns fell upon a hired fly, drawn by a steaming and jaded horse.’
6.An attempt.
‘we decided to give it a fly’
7.An infestation of flying insects on a plant or animal.
‘cattle to be treated for warble fly’
‘Some of the young bulbs on the lower deck are still green and you have to be alert for green fly.’
8.An opening at the crotch of a pair of trousers, closed with a zip or buttons and typically covered with a flap.
‘These flat-front relaxed chinos have a zipper fly, button tab, inside button, and on-seam pockets.’
‘He’d haphazardly pulled his tuxedo trousers on, zipping the fly but leaving the button tantalizingly undone.’
9.The space over the stage in a theatre.
‘A dancer will be lowered like a window washer, bucket and squeegee in hand, from the flies of the stage.’
‘Also all sorts of bolts of cloth unrolled this way and that or unfurling from the flies, sometimes covering the entire cast, though not for long enough.’
10.Used in names of flying insects of other orders, e.g. butterfly, dragonfly, firefly.
‘A large lantern insect, the mealy fly is a sucking bug.’
‘The scientists say similar decoys can be tailor-made for other insect pests closely related to the apple maggot fly.’
verb
1.(of a bird, bat, or insect) move through the air using wings.
‘close the door or the moths will fly in’
‘the bird can fly enormous distances’
2.(of a report) be circulated swiftly and widely.
‘rumours were flying around Manchester’
‘It’s been the hot topic of the World Cup, with conspiracy theories flying thick and fast as powerful teams have fallen to lesser soccer countries.’
3.(of accusations or insults) be exchanged swiftly and heatedly.
‘the accusations flew thick and fast’
‘Accusations fly, jeopardizing her long, mostly happy marriage to Ned, a struggling artist.’
4.(of an aircraft or its occupants) travel through the air.
‘I fly back to London this evening’
‘After nearly nine months of work, he said that it was very pleasing to see the aircraft flying once again.’
5.(of time) pass swiftly.
‘the evening had just flown by’
‘How the long winter nights must fly by at Chez Blaine.’
6.(with reference to a flag) display or be displayed on a flagpole.
‘vessels which flew the Spanish flag’
‘flags were flying at half mast’
7.Accomplish (a purpose) in an aircraft.
‘pilots trained to fly combat missions’
‘On 17 June, he was flying his third mission of the day and bombing a bridge near Paris.’
8.Be successful.
‘that idea didn’t fly with most other council members’
‘It didn’t fly with the public. People didn’t get it.’
9.Control the flight of (an aircraft)
‘he flew Hurricanes in the war’
‘Then again, you’ll have to admit, the men who fly our modern airliners are experts - they have to be!’
10.Depart hastily.
‘I must fly!’
‘‘Thank you.’ Claudia stood up. ‘I have to fly! We must get together for dinner soon!’’
11.Escape from in haste; flee from.
‘you must fly the country for a while’
‘Protestants, wherever they could obtain shipping, hasted to fly the country.’
12.Go or move quickly.
‘she flew along the path’
‘his fingertips flew across the keyboard’
13.Hit a ball high into the air.
‘he flied out to the left field’
‘The deciding run, in the fourth inning, came as Crabtree tripled after Longacre fell trying to make the catch and Kurowski flew to right.’
14.Move or be hurled quickly through the air.
‘balls kept flying over her hedge’
‘he was sent flying by the tackle’
15.Release (a bird) to fly, especially a hawk for hunting or a pigeon for racing.
‘He would go up on to the roof each morning at dawn to fly his beloved birds into the clear sky.’
‘Captive-bred birds are easy to come by now, but the time needed to look after and fly a bird is still a rare commodity.’
16.Run away; flee.
‘those that fly may fight again’
‘Yet you did not fly from me, nor did I fly from you: we are innocent towards one another in our unfaithfulness.’
17.Transport in an aircraft.
‘helicopters flew the injured to hospital’
‘New Zealand has offered to fund a helicopter to fly a team of four doctors into Nias to treat the earthquake injured, and Prime Minister Helen Clark promised more aid will follow.’
18.Wave or flutter in the wind.
‘she ran after him, her hair flying behind her’
‘In that touching movie, the hero Tristan often rode a horse, his long hair flying in the wind.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。