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fly·o·ver F0215700 (flī′ō′vər)n.1. A flight over a specific location, usually at low altitude, as by a formation of military aircraft.2. Chiefly British An overpass, as on a highway.adj. Informal Of or relating to the interior region of the United States and Canada, ostensibly regarded as provincial or dull by residents of urban areas along the coasts. Used attributively: a flyover state; flyover cities.flyover (ˈflaɪˌəʊvə) n1. (Civil Engineering) a. an intersection of two roads at which one is carried over the other by a bridgeb. such a bridge2. (Aeronautics) the US name for fly-pastfly•o•ver (ˈflaɪˌoʊ vər) n. 1. a formation of aircraft flight for observation from the ground. 2. a flight over a specified area. 3. Brit. overpass. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | flyover - bridge formed by the upper level of a crossing of two highways at different levelsoverpassbridge, span - a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc. | | 2. | flyover - a flight at a low altitude (usually of military aircraft) over spectators on the groundfly-by, flypastflying, flight - an instance of traveling by air; "flying was still an exciting adventure for him"aircraft - a vehicle that can flyarmed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker" | Translationsfly2 (flai) – past tense flew (fluː) : past participle flown (floun) – verb1. to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane. The pilot flew (the plane) across the sea. 駕駛飛機 驾驶飞机2. to run away (from). He flew (the country). 逃出 逃出3. (of time) to pass quickly. The days flew past. 飛逝 飞逝ˈflyer, ˈflier noun1. a person who flies an aeroplane etc or is in one. 飛行員 飞行员2. a sheet of paper advertising a product, event etc. handing out flyers to passers-by. (廣告)傳單 (广告)传单 flying saucer a strange flying object thought possibly to come from another planet. 飛碟 飞碟flying visit a very short, often unexpected, visit. She paid her mother a flying visit. 倉促訪問 仓促访问frequent flyer/flier noun a passenger who flies frequently in the same airline and receives bonuses accordingly. 頻繁搭飛機者 频繁乘飞机者ˈflyleaf noun a blank page at the beginning or end of a book. 空白頁 空白页ˈflyover noun a road etc which is built up so as to cross above another. a flyover across the motorway. 天橋 立交桥fly in the face of to oppose or defy; to treat with contempt. He flew in the face of danger. 公然反抗 公然反抗fly into suddenly to get into (a rage, a temper etc). 突然發作 突然发作fly off the handle to lose one's temper. 發脾氣 发脾气get off to a flying start to have a very successful beginning. Our new shop has got off to a flying start. 開市大吉 开市大吉let fly (often with at) to throw, shoot or send out violently. He let fly (an arrow) at the target. 射出 射出send (someone/something) flying to hit or knock someone or something so that he or it falls down or falls backwards. She hit him and sent him flying. 將某人擊倒 将某人击倒flyoverenUK
flyover statesThe states located in the middle of the US, as opposed to those on or near the East and West Coasts. The phrase is typically used derisively to dismiss these states as unimportant, uninteresting, or not worthy of visiting (i.e. the states that one flies over on the way to worthwhile destinations). I want to take a road trip across the US this year and actually experience some of the flyover states for a change. The flyover states are just a bunch of rectangles. Do they even have names?See also: flyover, stateflyover countryThe states located in the middle of the US, as opposed to those on or near the East and West Coasts. The phrase is typically used derisively to dismiss these states as unimportant, uninteresting, or not worthy of visiting (i.e. the states that one flies over on the way to worthwhile destinations). I want to take a road trip across the US this year and actually experience flyover country for a change. The states in flyover country are just a bunch of rectangles. Do they even have names?See also: country, flyoverflyoverenUK
flyover1. Brita. an intersection of two roads at which one is carried over the other by a bridge b. such a bridge 2. the US name for a fly-pastMedicalSeeflyflyoverenUK
Synonyms for flyovernoun bridge formed by the upper level of a crossing of two highways at different levelsSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a flight at a low altitude (usually of military aircraft) over spectators on the groundSynonymsRelated Words- flying
- flight
- aircraft
- armed forces
- armed services
- military
- military machine
- war machine
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