英:['flɪtə]
美:['flɪtə]
英:['flɪtə]
美:['flɪtə]
vi.
飞来飞去,匆忙来往
n.
一掠而过的东西
flit·ter
flI tr
第三人称单数:flitters
现在分词:flittering
过去式:flittered
过去分词:flittered
词根:flit
n.flit 轻快的飞行;搬家
vi.flit 掠过;轻快地飞;移居
Verb
1. move back and forth very rapidly;
"the candle flickered"
"来回飞行",1540年代,来自 flit 和频率后缀。偶尔使用 Flitter-mouse(1540年代)来模仿德语 fledermaus “蝙蝠”,源自古高地德语 fledaron “拍打,振翅”。相关词汇: Flittered; flittering。作为名词,始于1892年。
Verb frequentative of flit
The first known use of flitter was in the 15th century
1 As the swarm of people moves into the grand corridor with its flittering arrival and departure boards, no one notices that I slowly drift away from Mr. Talk-a-lot and the annoyed laptop lady.
2 As Francis prayed before a statue of the Madonna, nearby wildfires turned the sky smoky black and sent ash flittering down on the crowd.
3 Listing 3. flitter_form describes form required by flitter.
清单3 . flitter _ form描述flitter需要的表单。
4 See this information, people can think of immediately, bear at present after the Yang Zhiyuan of enormous pressure resigns in the future, the likelihood does not need frequent flitter.
看到该消息,人们马上会想到,现在承受巨大压力的杨致远将来辞职后,可能不需要频繁飞来飞去。
5 A bat flittered through the trees and out again without touching a twig.
6 Williams and Wilkins weren’t show horses flittering between cocktail parties and restaurant tables ostentatiously talking the talk.
7 But few have paid attention to the moths, hover flies, beetles, and countless other insects that buzz and flitter through the warm months.
8 The audience’s fists pumped and their shouts filled the air as bright red lasers flittered across the arena.
9 They flittered up into the air, dancing around the light, thousands and thousands of them, fluttering together, dancing to our song.
10 There are times in Nolan’s latest opus that flames fill the frame and visions of subatomic particles flitter across the screen — montages of Oppenheimer’s own churning visions.
11 These flittering finches are adaptable and have learned to live in cities, towns and farmland.
12 Letters are no longer fixed in black ink on paper, but flitter on a glass surface in a rainbow of colors as fast as our eyes can blink.
文字已经不限于用笔墨书写的固定字块,而可以成为在玻璃屏幕上快速闪烁、多姿多彩的活动文字。
13 The butterflies flittered around us, beating their wings gently against the windshield then sitting prettily on the dashboard.
14 A wavering, brilliant red color flittered in front of her.
15 Through its evolution, the term seems to flitter between abstract and concrete.
16 It begins with flittering, quietly bustling orchestral music.
17 Physics contains equations that describe everything from the stretching of space-time to the flitter of photons.
18 UCLA's panicked on the next possession, flittering the ball around the zone — Princeton almost stole it twice — before Toby Bailey rushed a three pointer with six seconds left on the shot clock.
19 The screen at the back of the stage flitters with color.
20 There were night sounds—birds, flittering things he knew were bats.