单词 | fling |
释义 | Word Frequency fling(flɪŋ) verbWord forms: flings, flinging or flung (flʌŋ) (mainly tr) 1. to throw, esp with force or abandon; hurl or toss 2. to put or send without warning or preparation to fling someone into jail 3. (also intr) to move (oneself or a part of the body) with abandon or speed he flung himself into a chair 4. (usually foll by into) to apply (oneself) diligently and with vigour (to) 5. to cast aside; disregard she flung away her scruples 6. to utter violently or offensively 7. poetic to give out; emit noun 8. the act or an instance of flinging; toss; throw 9. a period or occasion of unrestrained, impulsive, or extravagant behaviour to have a fling 10. any of various vigorous Scottish reels full of leaps and turns, such as the Highland fling 11. a trial; try to have a fling at something different Derived forms flinger (ˈflinger) noun Word origin C13: of Scandinavian origin; related to Old Norse flengja to flog, Swedish flänga, Danish flænge |
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