flying 英 [ˈflaɪɪŋ]   美 [ˈflaɪɪŋ]

flying

flying  英 [ˈflaɪɪŋ] 美 [ˈflaɪɪŋ]

adj. 飞行的  n. 飞行  v. 飞(fly的ing形式) 

名词复数:flyings 

I have never liked flying by night. 我从不喜欢夜间飞行。
The stresses caused by flying too fast could peel the wings from the sailplane. 飞行过快而引起的应力会使滑翔机的机翼脱落。

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  • adj. 飞行的
  • n. 飞行
  • v. 飞(fly的ing形式)
  • 1. I have never liked flying by night.

    我从不喜欢夜间飞行。

  • 2. The stresses caused by flying too fast could peel the wings from the sailplane.

    飞行过快而引起的应力会使滑翔机的机翼脱落。

  • 3. The fighting planes,flying in formation, one by one, peeled away to left and right.

    编队飞行的战斗机一架架地向左右两边飞离编队。

  • flying (adj.) early 15c., replacing forms from Old English fleogende "flying, winged;" present-participle adjective from fly (v.1). The meaning "attached so as to have freedom of movement" (1670s) is the source of the nautical use (flying jib, etc.). Meaning "designed for rapid movement" (especially in military terms, e.g. flying camp) is from 1660s; meaning "passing, hasty, temporary, rapidly constructed" is from 1763.
fly·ing / ˈflaɪɪŋ ; NAmE ˈflaɪɪŋ / adjective , noun adjective [only before noun ] able to fly 能飞的 flying insects 能飞的昆虫 IDIOM with ˌflying ˈcolours very well; with a very high mark/grade 很好;成绩优异 She passed the exam with flying colours. 她以优异成绩通过了考试。 ORIGIN In the past, a ship returned to port after a victory in battle decorated with flags (= colours). 源自旧时战船凯旋回港用彩旗装饰。 noun [uncountable ] 1 travelling in an aircraft 乘飞机 I'm terrified of flying. 我十分害怕坐飞机。 2 operating the controls of an aircraft 飞行;飞行器驾驶 flying lessons 飞行驾驶课 fly·ing / ˈflaɪɪŋ ; NAmE ˈflaɪɪŋ /
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