[/flɪŋ; flɪŋ/] v (pt, pp flung [/flʌŋ; flʌŋ/]) 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] throw (sth) violently, angrily or hurriedly (猛力地、 愤怒地或匆忙地)扔, 抛, 掷(某物): fling a stone (at a window) (朝窗户)扔石头 * He flung the paper away in disgust. 他厌恶地把报纸扔了. 用法: 2 [Tn.pr, Tn.p, Cn.a] put or push (sb/sth) somewhere quickly or roughly and forcefully (急速地或粗暴而猛烈地)将(某人[某物])放到或推向某处: She flung the papers on the desk and left angrily. 她把文件往桌子上一摔便气冲冲地走了. * He flung her to the ground. 他把她推倒在地上. * He was flung into prison, ie put into prison roughly and perhaps without trial. 他被投入监狱. * He flung open the door. 他猛然推开了门. 用法: 3 [Tn.pr, Tn.p] move (oneself or part of one's body) suddenly or forcefully 突然或猛然移动(身体或身体的一部分): She flung herself in front of a car. 她猛然冲到汽车前面. * He flung his arm out just in time to stop her falling. 他急忙伸出手臂把她扶住, 她才没有跌倒. 用法: 4 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p] ~ sth (at sb) say or express sth (to sb) in a violent way 激昂地(对某人)说或表达某事物: You must be certain of your facts before you start flinging accusations (around) (at people). 必须对实情胸有成竹才能理直气壮地(到处)指责(别人). 用法: 5 (phr v) fling oneself at sb = throw oneself at sb (throw). fling oneself into sth start or do sth with a lot of energy and enthusiasm (尽力而积极地)开始或做某事: She flung herself into her new job. 她全力投入新的工作. fling off, out, etc move angrily or violently in the specified direction 愤怒地或激烈地沿某方向冲去: He flung out of the room. 他愤怒地冲出房间. fling sth on get dressed hurriedly and carelessly 匆忙地穿上衣服: She flung on her coat and ran to the bus-stop. 她匆匆穿上大衣就向公共汽车站跑去. fling 2 n 用法: 1 act or movement of flinging; throw 扔; 抛; 掷. 用法: 2 (infml) short period of enjoyment in some(often irresponsible) activity (used esp in the expressionsshown) 一时的(常为放纵的)行乐(尤用於以下示例): a last/final fling 最後的行乐 * have a/one's fling 恣意行乐 * I had a few flings (ie casual love affairs) in my younger days. 我年轻时有些风流韵事. 用法: 3 type of energetic (esp Scottish) dance 充满活力的(尤指苏格兰的)舞蹈: the Highland fling 高地弗林格. |