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[flaɪ] 1. n( insect) mucha f; (also: flies) rozporek m2. vt; pt flew, pp flownplane pilotować; passengers, cargo przewozić (przewieźć perf) samolotem; distances przelatywać (przelecieć perf); kite puszczać (puścić perf)3. vi; pt flew, pp flownplane, passengers lecieć (polecieć perf); ( habitually) latać; bird, insect lecieć (polecieć perf), frunąć (pofrunąć perf); ( habitually) latać, fruwać; prisoner uciekać (uciec perf); flags fruwaćto fly off the handle — tracić (stracić perf) panowanie nad sobą
sorry, I must fly — przepraszam, muszę lecieć
Phrasal Verbs:- fly away- fly in- fly off- fly out* * *I plural - fliesnou)1) (a type of small winged insect.)2) (a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth: Which fly should I use to catch a trout?)3) ((often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.)•II past tense - flew; verb1) (to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane: The pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.) latać, pilotować2) (to run away (from): He flew (the country).) opuścić, zbiec (z)3) ((of time) to pass quickly: The days flew past.) mijać, uciekać•- flyer- flier
- flying saucer
- flying visit
- frequent flyer/flier
- flyleaf
- flyover
- fly in the face of
- fly into
- fly off the handle
- get off to a flying start
- let fly
- send someone/something flying
- send flying
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Flown — Flown, p. p. of {Fly}; often used with the auxiliary verb to be; as, the birds are flown. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flown — Flown, a. Flushed, inflated. Note: [Supposed by some to be a mistake for blown or swoln.] Pope. [1913 Webster] Then wander forth the sons Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flown — flown1 [flōn] vi., vt. pp. of FLY1: sometimes used to form hyphenated adjectives [far flown, high flown] flown2 [flōn] adj. [obs. pp. of FLOW] filled too full … English World dictionary
flown — index truant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
flown — [fləun US floun] v the past participle of ↑fly 1 … Dictionary of contemporary English
flown — the past participle of fly1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flown — pp. of FLY (Cf. fly) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
Flown — Fly Fly (fl[imac]), v. i. [imp. {Flew} (fl[=u]); p. p. {Flown} (fl[=o]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Flying}.] [OE. fleen, fleen, fleyen, flegen, AS. fle[ o]gan; akin to D. vliegen, OHG. fliogan, G. fliegen, Icel. flj[=u]ga, Sw. flyga, Dan. flyve, Goth. us … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flown — flown1 /flohn/, v. a pp. of fly1. flown2 /flohn/, adj. 1. decorated with colors that have been fluidly blended: flown ceramic ware. 2. Archaic. filled to excess. [ME flowen; ptp. of FLOW] * * * … Universalium
flown — [[t]flo͟ʊn[/t]] Flown is the past participle of fly … English dictionary
flown — I [[t]floʊn[/t]] v. a pp. of fly I II flown [[t]floʊn[/t]] adj. archaic filled to excess • Etymology: ME flōwen; ptp. of flow … From formal English to slang