词组 | fly |
释义 | fly [flew, flown, flying] fly around fly around/about • fly around/about sth usually progressive if rumours, stories, or accusations etc are flying around, people are talking about them a lot in an excited way. Rumours are stories which are often not true about what might happen or might have happened.: ▪ Rumours were flying around Manchester that the band was about to split up. ▪ There were a lot of accusations flying around at the time about who was to blame for the accident. fly at fly at sb to suddenly rush toward someone because you are very angry with them: ▪ The old man flew at her in a rage. ■ SIMILAR TO: attack fly by fly by if time flies by, it passes very quickly: ▪ They started talking about old times, and the evening just flew by. ▪ The days seemed to fly by and soon it was time to think about going back home. fly in 1. fly in to arrive somewhere by plane + from ▪ Her sister flew in from New York to be at the wedding. 2. fly sth/sb in to bring something or someone to a place by plane: ▪ An ambassador from Finland was flown in to help settle the dispute between the two countries. ▪ Cocaine is flown in from across the border. fly into fly into a rage/temper/panic to suddenly become extremely angry or frightened: ▪ Whenever his girlfriend looked at other men, Joe would fly into a rage. ▪ Major Sanderson flew into a temper when he heard that the soldiers had disobeyed his orders. fly out 1. fly out to go somewhere by plane: ▪ We didn't fly out until 11:30 last night. + to ▪ Bruce has been flying out to Colorado every week on business. 2. fly sb/sth out to send something or someone to another place by plane: ▪ As soon as the trouble began, all the women and children were flown out. |
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