throw or hurl forcefully
(用力)投,掷,抛
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he picked up the debris and flung it away 他拾起碎片,把它扔到一边
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figurative 〈喻〉I was flung into jail. 我被投进了监狱。
move or push (something) suddenly or violently
(突然或猛烈地)移动,推开
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he flung back the bedclothes 他猛地掀开铺盖
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[with obj. and complement]
Jennifer flung open a door. 詹尼弗猛地打开了门。
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使自己(头向前)扑
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she flung herself down on his bed. 她一下子扑倒在他床上。
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使自己全身心投入(事业)
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he flung himself into his athletics. 他全身心投入体育运动。
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匆忙地穿(或脱)衣。
utter (words) forcefully
强有力地说
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the words were flung at her like an accusation. 对她说的那番话,犹如严厉的谴责。
[with two objs]give (someone) (a look) in an animated or emotional way
(充满活力或带感情地)向(某人)看去
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Meredith flung him an eager glance. 梅雷迪思急忙地看着他。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction]go angrily or violently; rush
气愤地离去,猛冲
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he flung away to his study, slamming the door behind him. 他冲进书房,猛地关上门。
a short period of enjoyment or wild behaviour
一时的纵情欢乐(或放纵)
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one final fling before a tranquil retirement. 平静引退前的最后一次纵情玩乐。
a short, spontaneous sexual relationship
一时冲动的性关系
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I had a fling with someone when I was at college. 我读大学时曾一时冲动发生过性关系。
short for
<Bold>HIGHLAND FLING</Bold>的简称。
"Middle English (in the sense ‘go violently’): perhaps related to Old Norse