[VERB 动词]猛掷;用力抛 If you fling something somewhere, you throw it there using a lot of force.
[V n prep/adv]
The woman flung the cup at him...
那个女人使劲把杯子朝他扔去。
He once seized my knitting, flinging it across the room.
有一次他抓过我织的东西,把它扔到了屋子的另一头。
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[VERB 动词]突然冲向;突然跳向 If you flingyourself somewhere, you move or jump there suddenly and with a lot of force.
[V pron-refl prep/adv]
He flung himself to the floor.
他突然跳到地板上。
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[VERB 动词]急伸,猛动(尤指头或手臂) If you fling a part of your body in a particular direction, especially your arms or head, you move it there suddenly.
[V n prep/adv]
She flung her arms around my neck and kissed me.
她突然张开手臂搂住我的脖子,然后吻了我一下。
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[VERB 动词]把…摔倒 If you fling someone to the ground, you push them very roughly so that they fall over.
[V n prep/adv]
The youth got him by the front of his shirt and flung him to the ground.
年轻人抓住他的衬衫前襟,把他摔在了地上。
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[VERB 动词]扔;摔;丢 If you fling something into a particular place or position, you put it there in a quick or angry way.
[V n prep/adv]
Peter flung his shoes into the corner...
彼得把他的鞋子甩到角落里。
He flung it down on the desk.
他把东西摔在桌子上。
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[VERB 动词]投身于;致力于 If you flingyourself into a particular activity, you do it with a lot of enthusiasm and energy.
[V pron-refl into n]
She flung herself into her career...
她一心扑在事业上。
I flung myself into poetry.
我全身心投入诗歌创作。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]风流韵事 If two people have afling, they have a brief sexual relationship.
[oft N with n]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
She claims she had a brief fling with him 30 years ago.
她声称在 30 年前曾和他有过一段短暂的风流韵事。
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[N-SING 单数名词]短暂的放纵;一时的尽情享乐Afling is a short period of enjoyment, especially the last one that you will get an opportunity to have.
...that last fling before you finally give up and take up a job.
你最终收心并开始工作之前的最后一次放纵
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(在许多短语中可代替 throw)Fling can be used instead of 'throw' in many expressions that usually contain 'throw'.
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fling/flɪŋ; NAmEflɪŋ/
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flingflingsflungflingingverb(flung,flung/flʌŋ; NAmEflʌŋ/)1flingsb/sth + adv./prep. to throw sb/sth somewhere with force, especially because you are angry (尤指生气地)扔,掷,抛,丢SYN
hurl
◆Someone had flung a brick through the window.有人把一块砖扔进了窗户。◆He flung her to the ground.他把她推倒在地。◆The door was suddenly flung open.门突然被推开了。◆He had his enemies flung into prison.他把敌人投进了监狱。☞synonyms at
throw
2flingyourself/sth + adv./prep. to move yourself or part of your body suddenly and with a lot of force 猛动(身体或身体部位)◆She flung herself onto the bed.她扑倒在床上。◆He flung out an arm to stop her from falling.他猛伸手臂扶她,她才没有跌倒。3flingsth (at sb) |+ speechto say sth to sb in an aggressive way 粗暴地(向某人)说;气势汹汹地(对某人)说SYN
hurl
◆They were flinging insults at each other.他们互相辱骂。☞see also
far-flung
PHRASAL VERBSˈfling yourself at sb( informal,disapproving) to make it too obvious to sb that you want to have a sexual relationship with them (太露骨地)向某人求爱;向(异性)献殷勤ˈfling yourself into sthto start to do sth with a lot of energy and enthusiasm 投身于;一心扑在…上◆They flung themselves into the preparations for the party.他们一心一意地准备聚会。ˌfling sth↔ˈoff/ˈon( informal) to take off or put on clothing in a quick and careless way 匆匆脱下(或穿上)◆He flung off his coat and collapsed on the sofa.他随手脱掉大衣,倒在沙发上。ˌfling sb↔ˈout( BrE) ( informal) to make sb leave a place suddenly 逐出;开除SYN
throw out
ˌfling sth↔ˈout( BrE) ( informal) to get rid of sth that you do not want any longer 扔掉;丢掉SYN
throw out
noun[usually singular ]( informal) 1a short period of enjoyment when you do not allow yourself to worry or think seriously about anything 一阵尽情欢乐;一时的放纵◆He was determined to have one last fling before retiring.他决心在退休前最后来一次痛痛快快的玩乐。2fling(with sb) a short sexual relationship with sb 短暂的风流韵事☞see also
Highland fling
fling/flɪŋ; NAmEflɪŋ/flung/flʌŋ; NAmEflʌŋ/
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flingfling1 /flɪŋ/ ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle flung /flʌŋ/) [transitive always + adverb/preposition]
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1throw something to throw something somewhere using a lot of forcefling something into something He flung the box into the river. People cheered and flung their hats into the air.► see thesaurus at
throw
2move something to throw or move something roughly and carelessly: He flung his coat over the back of a chair. She flung back the covers and got up. He flung the books aside angrily.3push somebody to push someone roughly, especially so that they fall to the groundSYN throw: He grabbed her arm and flung her to the ground.4move your body to move yourself or part of your body quickly, using a lot of forceSYN throw: He flung himself down on the bed. She flung her arms round Louise.5say something to say something to someone in an angry waySYN throwfling something at somebody People were flinging all sorts of accusations at her. His own words were flung back at him.6fling something open to open a door or window roughly, using a lot of force: The door was flung open and Selkirk entered.7fling somebody in/into prison/jail to put someone in prison, often without having a good reason: Opposition leaders were flung into jail.8fling yourself into something to start doing something with a lot of energy: After the divorce he flung himself into his work to forget her.9fling yourself at somebodya)to move suddenly towards someone in order to attack them or hold them: He flung himself at her and snatched the bag. The children flung themselves at him, squealing with joy.b)informal to show in a very clear open way that you want to have a sexual relationship with someone – used to show disapprovalfling off phrasal verbto quickly remove a piece of clothingSYN tear off: He flung off his coat.fling out phrasal verb British English informal1to make someone leave a place when they do not want toSYN throw somebody/something outfling out of He was flung out of school for swearing at a teacher.2to get rid of something you no longer want or needSYN throw something out: If it doesn’t work, just fling it out.
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1a short and not very serious sexual relationship: They had a brief fling a few years ago.2a short period of time during which you enjoy yourself without worrying about anything: He sees this as his final fling before he retires.
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