fling
- IPA[fliNG]
美式
- throw or hurl forcefully;move or push (something) suddenly or violently
- a short period of enjoyment or wild behavior;a short, spontaneous sexual relationship
noun: fling, plural noun: flings
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. throw or hurl forcefully he picked up the debris and flung it away I was flung into jail
- ▪ move or push (something) suddenly or violently he flung back the bedclothes Jennifer flung open a door
- ▪ throw oneself headlong he flung himself down at her feet with a laugh
- ▪ wholeheartedly engage in or begin on (an enterprise) the producer flung himself into an ugly battle with the studio
- ▪ put on or take off clothes carelessly or rapidly.
- ▪ utter (words) forcefully the words were flung at her like an accusation
- ▪ go angrily or violently; rush he flung away to his study, slamming the door behind him
名詞
- 1. a short period of enjoyment or wild behavior one final fling before a tranquil retirement 同義詞
- ▪ a short, spontaneous sexual relationship I had a fling with someone when I was at college 同義詞
- 2. short for Highland fling
- past and past participle of fling
Oxford Dictionary
- past and past participle of fling
Oxford American Dictionary
- a vigorous Scottish dance consisting of a series of complex steps performed solo, originally to ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a vigorous Scottish dance consisting of a series of complex steps performed solo, originally to ...
Oxford Dictionary
- act recklessly or unconventionally
Oxford Dictionary
- distant or remote: the far-flung corners of the world
Oxford Dictionary
- distant or remote: the far-flung corners of the world
Oxford American Dictionary
- act recklessly or unconventionally
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[flɪŋ]
英式
- throw or hurl forcefully: he picked up the debris and flung it away she flung herself down on his bed
- a short period of enjoyment or wild behaviour: one final fling before a tranquil retirement
Oxford Dictionary