词汇 | fling |
释义 | fling verb uk /flɪŋ/ us /flɪŋ/flung | flung flingverb (THROW)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to throw something or someone suddenly and with a lot of force: 猛扔,猛投,猛掷 He crumpled up the letter and flung it into the fire.他把信揉成一团,猛地扔进火中。 "And you can take your ring back too!" she cried, flinging it down on the table.“你可以把你的戒指也拿走!”她喊道,猛地把戒指摔到桌子上。 UKinformalCould you fling the paper over here (= give me the paper)?你能把报纸丢过来吗? to throw something throwThe kids were outside throwing snowballs at each other. tossShe tossed the keys into her bag and went out. chuckHe read the letter and chucked it into the bin. flingHe crumpled up the letter and flung it into the fire. hurlIn a fit of temper he hurled the book across the room. lobThe boys spent an hour lobbing stones into the lake. Throwing arm cannon cast flick heave hurl outpitch overhand peg precipitate sidearm sling stone thread throw throw something in toss underarm underhand unseat flingverb (MOVE/DO)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to move or do something quickly and energetically: 迅猛移动;猛地做… She flung her arms around his neck.她猛地搂住他的脖子。 The door was flung open by the wind.风把门猛地吹开了。 Sergei flung himself down on the sofa.谢尔盖猛地扑倒在沙发上。 UKinformalLet me just fling (= quickly put) a few things into my bag, and I'll be right with you.让我往包里塞几样东西,马上就跟你去。 UKinformalThey were flung (= quickly put) in prison.他们很快被投入监狱。 Acting and acts (your) every moveidiom -ence act act for someone act/do something on your own responsibilityidiom ADL agency ant beat er execution exercise in something move praxis put your money where your mouth isidiom responsibility role-play rot stuff talk flingverb (SAY ANGRILY)[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ]mainly UK to say something angrily: 气呼呼地说,愤怒地说 fling something at someoneThey were flinging bitter accusations at each other.他们彼此破口大骂。 [ + speech ]"I don't care what you think", she flung (back) at him.“我不在乎你怎么想,”她气呼呼地回敬他道。 Talking angrily bite bite someone's head offidiom bite/snap someone's head offidiom blusteringly dress dress down edge harangue hue huff invective jump piece rant roasting spit spit blood/venomidiom storm tongue-lashing upbraid Idiomfling up your hands Phrasal verbsfling yourself at someone fling yourself into something fling something on/off fling something/someone out fling noun[ Cusually singular ] informaluk /flɪŋ/ us /flɪŋ/ a short period of enjoyment: 短暂的欢乐时光 last flingThe girls are going to the beach for one last fling before the end of summer.姑娘们要去海滩享受夏季结束前最后一段短暂的欢乐时光。 General words for fun amusement craic fun gas giggle good clean fun hoopla jollification jollity laugh lolz merriment play riot rough sesh sport whimsy Idiomhave a fling fling | American Dictionaryfling verb[ T ] us/flɪŋ/past tense and past participleflungus/flʌŋ/ flingverb[T] (THROW)to throw or move something suddenly and with force: I rushed right up to him and flung my arms around his neck and hugged him. She flung open the door and greeted us warmly. fling noun[ Cusually sing ] infmlus/flɪŋ/ flingnoun[C usually sing] (PERIOD)a short period of doing enjoyable things that you usually do not do Examples of flingfling I guess by instinct she kind of yelped and flung her arm out, missing my eye with her bracelet by like an inch. He did not fear his own death, but that of others flung the transience of the world hard into his face. After a period of honey time, she began to fling herself into preparation for the examination for entrance to graduate study. When the herd is within range, the branch is flung into their midst. He scorned the device suggested by the author of flinging himself into an armchair. There are perils in history's fruitful fling with rhetorical forms in discourses and dramas. He looked me straight in the eye with his glacial blue stare as he tore the announcement in two, and then into four, and flung it on the floor. To my surprise, the linguists in the group actually became visibly angry (in an unintended spontaneous display of multimodal communication, one fellow flung his pencil onto the floor). At first blush such an approach seems inadequate, as without amplification it cannot account for the fact that irregulars usually occur in patterns, such as cling-clung, fling-flung, sling-slung. Chimpanzees often threaten by waving and flinging branches but, if such are not handy, they will toss rocks or even clumps of dirt in the same general direction. It is a bit like a poor-oot at a wedding—money which is flung out of the car when the bride leaves. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The patient suffered from the delusion that her food was poisoned, and when it was left with her flung it about the cell. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 It is only flung at large to be spent if anyone is good enough to spend it. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The charges flung from side to side are virtually identical. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They are being flung out of the profession which they chose for themselves and which they loved, a profession of which they were the ornament. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of fling These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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