flick
flick 英 [flɪk] 美 [flɪk]
vt. 轻弹;忽然摇动;轻轻拂去 vi. 轻弹;忽然摇动;轻轻拂去 n. 弹开;快速的轻打;轻打声
进行时:flicking 过去式:flicked 过去分词:flicked 第三人称单数:flicks 名词复数:flicks
- A flick is a quick, short movement, usually coming from the wrist or hand. There used to be a "Flick a Bic" cigarette ad: cigarettes are awful, but starting a lighter is a classic flick.
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- vt. 轻弹;忽然摇动;轻轻拂去
- vi. 轻弹;忽然摇动;轻轻拂去
- n. 弹开;快速的轻打;轻打声
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1. flick the dust off and we will use this table.
把这张桌子上的灰尘轻轻抹去,我们要用桌子。
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2. Each shows a different group of characters in the forthcoming flick.
每一款海报都展示了新片中各个不同的人群。
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3. Even if they flick the kill switch, all you will get are a few techs blogging about it.
即使他们轻轻开动“杀死开关”,你所得到的也就是一些博客谈论的技术。
- flick (n.) mid-15c., "light blow or stroke," probably imitative of a light blow with a whip. Earliest recorded use is in phrase not worth a flykke "useless." Meaning "quick turn of the wrist" is from 1897 in sports. As slang for "film," it is first attested 1926, a back-formation from flicker (v.), from their flickering appearance.
- flick (v.) 1816, "to throw off with a jerk," from flick (n.). Meaning "strike lightly with a quick jerk" is from 1838. Related: Flicked; flicking.
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