词组 | fling off |
释义 | Phr V fling off flings, flinging, flung fling off/on sth or fling sth off/on to take off or put on something, e.g. clothes or a cover, quickly and without being carefulShe just had time to fling her clothes off and dive into the shower.I flung on my shirt and ran out of the door. fling off sth • fling sth off to quickly remove a piece of clothing that you were wearing or a cover that was over you: Dan flung his coat off and came through into the kitchen. Flinging off the bedcovers, she got up and opened the window.■ SIMILAR TO: throw off fling offTo quickly push or pull something off of oneself. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fling" and "off." Ugh, once Mom came in, yelling that I had to get up, I had no choice but to fling the blankets off and finally get out of bed. As usual, Holly immediately started complaining about how hot it was in the house and flung off her sweater fling off (of) (someone or something)To pull or jerk something off of someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fling" and "off." With a squeal, she flung off the fly that had landed on her arm. I pulled the blankets up over my head, but Mom just flung them off of me, yelling that it was time to get up. fling off of (oneself)To quickly push or pull something off of oneself. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fling" and "off." Ugh, once Mom came in, yelling that I had to get up, I had no choice but to fling the blankets off of myself and finally get out of bed. fling something off (of) somethingand fling something offto yank or pull something off something. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) He flung the bedspread off the bed and dived in. He flung off the covers and dived into bed. |
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