flutter
flutter 英 [ˈflʌtə(r)] 美 [ˈflʌtɚ]
v. 挥动,震动 n. 挥动,震动
进行时:fluttering 过去式:fluttered 过去分词:fluttered 第三人称单数:flutters 名词复数:flutters
- Flutter means to move back and forth rapidly. Flags flutter in the wind. Leaves flutter to the ground. Flutter also exists as a noun—you might feel a flutter in your heart when you're excited.
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- v. 挥动,震动
- n. 挥动,震动
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1. Flags fluttered in the breeze.
旗帜在微风中飘扬。
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2. Her eyelids fluttered but did not open.
她的眼皮动了一下,但没有睁开眼。
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3. He fluttered his hands around wildly.
他拚命挥舞着双手。
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4. She fluttered her eyelashes at him .
她向他使了个眼色。
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5. The butterfly fluttered from flower to flower.
蝴蝶在花丛中飞来飞去。
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6. I could feel a fluttering pulse.
我感到脉搏跳动。
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7. the flutter of wings
翅膀的拍动
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8. with a flutter of her long, dark eyelashes
她那长长的黑睫毛眨了一下
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9. Her sudden arrival caused quite a flutter.
她的突然来到引起一片慌乱。
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10. Her heart gave a flutter when she saw him.
她见到他时心怦怦乱跳。
- flutter (v.) Old English floterian "to flutter (of birds), to fly before, flicker, float to and fro, be tossed by waves," frequentative of flotian "to float" (see float (v.)). Meaning "throw (someone) into confusion" is from 1660s. Related: Fluttered; fluttering. As a noun, "quick, irregular motion," from 1640s; meaning "state of excitement" is 1740s. Flutterpate "flighty person" is from 1894.
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