单词:fliering
飞鸟;飞行物;飞行器,航空器
飞行员,飞行家
(公共汽车、火车等的)快车
快速行的人(或物)
【机械装置】
机器的快速运转部分,快动件,快转件,飞轮
【纺织业】锭翼,锭壳
【建筑工程】(平行)梯级
[美国英语]广告单;小传单
[美国口语]孤注一掷;投机,冒险买卖
[口语]飞跃,跳跃
[口语]有雄心壮志的人;杰出的人物
不定向的微风
逮捕证
(钓鱼用的)旋铒器
【鱼类】大鳍棘臀鱼(Centrarchus macropterus)[亦作 flyer]
未来雅皮士
adj.
fly3的变形
短语:
take a flier(或flyer)
【滑雪】从跳板上飞跃
冒险,投机,贸然尝试
fly3
[flai]
adj.
[英国俚语]
机敏的,敏捷的;机警的,伶俐的,聪明的;不易上当的
活泼的;灵巧的,熟练的
十分时髦的;迷人的,很有吸引力的,吸引人的;极好的
变形:
adj.
flier
. fliest
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