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(informal)make one's escape
(非正式)逃跑
be openly at variance with (what is usual or expected)
悍然不顧;公然違抗
a need to fly in the face of convention.
公然違反習俗的必要。
become suddenly or violently angry
勃然大怒
(informal, figurative)try something out to test public opinion
(非正式,喻)試探輿論
I thought that I would &B{fly a kite for} a somewhat unfashionable theory.
我想要為有點不合潮流的理論試探一下輿論。
(historical)raise money by an accommodation bill
(史)開融通票據籌集資金
(of a young bird) leave its nest on becoming able to fly
(幼鳥)會飛時離巢
(informal)lose one's temper suddenly and unexpectedly
(非正式)突然發(fā)怒
[in imperative](N. Amer. informal)go away
(北美,非正式)走開,滾開
die or collapse in large numbers
大量地死(或倒下)
people in the area seemed to die like flies in the winter.
這個地區(qū)冬天大量死人。
(Austral./NZ)drink alone
(澳/新西蘭)獨自飲酒
a minor irritation that spoils the success or enjoyment of something
美中不足之處;令人掃興的小事
an unnoticed observer of a particular situation
未被察覺的觀察者
(Brit. vulgar slang)in an extremely hectic or frantic way
(英, 粗俚)非常興奮的,緊張忙碌的;瘋狂的
used to emphasize a person's quickness and astuteness
(人)機敏精明
I knew there were no flies on her, but I wondered how she had found out.
我知道她很精明,但不明白她是如何發(fā)現的。