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fling [flɪŋ](verb: preterite, past participle flung)1. nouna. ( = affair) aventure fb. ( = period of enjoyment) to have a last fling faire une dernière folie• to fling o.s. off a bridge se jeter d'un pont• to fling o.s. into a hobby se lancer à corps perdu dans une activité* * *[flɪŋ] 1.1) (colloq) ( spree) bon temps m2) (colloq) ( affair) ( with person) aventure f; ( intellectual) flirt (colloq) m2.transitive verb (prét, pp flung) ( throw) lancer [ball, grenade] ( onto sur; into dans); lancer [insult] (at à)3.to fling somebody to the ground — [person] jeter quelqu'un à terre; [blast] projeter quelqu'un à terre
to fling oneself — se jeter ( across en travers de; over par dessus)
to fling oneself off something — sauter de [bridge, cliff]
Phrasal Verbs:- fling on -
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lancer, jeter;∎ don't just fling it, aim when you throw ne le lance pas n'importe où, vise d'abord;∎ to fling one's arms around sb's neck jeter ses bras autour du cou de qn;∎ fling it in the dustbin jette-le à la poubelle;∎ he flung himself into an armchair il s'est jeté dans un fauteuil;∎ to fling oneself into a task se lancer dans une tâche;∎ I flung a few things into a suitcase j'ai fourré quelques affaires dans une valise;∎ you shouldn't just fling yourself into these jobs/relationships tu ne devrais pas te lancer sans réfléchir dans ce type de travail/relation;∎ to fling sb into jail jeter qn en prison;∎ don't just fling yourself at him ne te jette pas dans ses bras;∎ he flung himself off the top of the cliff il s'est jeté du haut de la falaise;∎ with his coat casually flung over his shoulders avec son manteau négligemment jeté sur ses épaules;∎ she flung the windows wide open elle ouvrit les fenêtres en grand;∎ familiar just fling in a bit of wine to give it taste ajoute juste un peu de vin pour donner du goût□ ;∎ she was flinging insults left right and centre elle lançait des insultes de toutes parts;∎ figurative to fling sth in sb's face envoyer qch à la figure de qn2 noun∎ to give sth a fling, to have a fling at sth essayer qch□ ;∎ to have a fling at doing sth essayer de faire qch□ ;∎ he had given French a fling a few years before il avait essayé de se mettre au français quelques années auparavant;∎ let's give it a fling essayons un coup∎ youth must have its fling il faut que jeunesse se passe;∎ to have a final fling s'éclater une dernière fois∎ to have a fling with sb avoir une aventure avec qn;∎ the two of them are having a fling ils ont une aventure;∎ it's nothing serious, it's just a fling ce n'est rien de sérieux, juste une aventure(objects) lancer;∎ the luggage got flung about a bit during the flight les bagages ont été un peu secoués pendant le vol;∎ he flung his arms about wildly (fighting) il se démenait violemment; (gesticulating) il gesticulait violemment;∎ figurative to fling one's money about mener grand train(discard) jeter (de côté);∎ that's just flinging your money away c'est jeter ton argent par les fenêtres∎ she flung back her head elle a rejeté sa tête en arrière(object) jeter par terre;∎ don't just fling the books down anywhere ne jette pas les livres n'importe où;∎ to fling down a challenge lancer ou jeter un défi;∎ fling down my keys, will you? lance-moi mes clés, s'il te plaît(a) (coat, dress etc) jeter(b) (attacker) repousser violemment(a) (throw out) jeter dehors; (get rid of → unwanted object) jeter, balancer; (→ bill, legislation, case) rejeter;∎ familiar to fling sb out flanquer qn à la porte;∎ she flung him out of the house elle l'a flanqué à la porte, elle l'a viré de chez elle∎ to fling out one's arm étendre le bras d'un grand geste;∎ he flung out a fist and knocked his assailant out il mit son assaillant K-O d'un coup de poing;∎ he flung out a foot and turned the ball into the net il tendit le pied et dévia la balle vers le filet(throw → in air) jeter en l'air; (→ to someone in higher position) lancer, envoyer;∎ he flung up his hands in horror horrifié, il leva les bras au ciel -
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nounആനന്ദം, പ്രേമം, ഏറ്, ക്ഷേപണം, പ്രക്ഷേപംverbവലിച്ചെറിയുക, തൂക്കിയെറിയുക, എടുത്തുചാടുക, ചൊരിയുക -
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fliŋ
1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) arrojar, lanzar2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) arrojarse
2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) danza escocesafling vb tirartr[flɪŋ]1 (throw) lanzamiento2 (wild time) juerga3 (affair) aventura (amorosa), romance nombre masculino1 (throw) arrojar, tirar, lanzar2 (move) echar, lanzar3 (say) lanzar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fling oneself at somebody arrojarse sobre alguiento fling oneself into something entregarse a algoto fling up one's hands in horror horrorizarseto have a fling echar una cana al aire, correrla1) throw: lanzar, tirar, arrojar2)to fling oneself : lanzarse, tirarse, precipitarsefling n1) throw: lanzamiento m2) attempt: intento m3) affair: aventura f4) binge: juerga fn.• baile escocés s.m.• lanzamiento s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: flung) = arrojar v.• botar v.• echar v.• lanzar v.• tirar v.
I flɪŋ(past & past p flung) transitive verba) ( throw violently) lanzar*, tirar, arrojar, aventar* (Col, Méx, Per)we flung ourselves (down) on the ground — nos tiramos or echamos al suelo
b) \<\<glance/insult\>\> lanzar*to fling something in somebody's face — \<\<past/mistake\>\> echarle algo en cara a alguien
Phrasal Verbs:- fling up
II
1) (colloq)a) ( love affair) aventura fb) ( wild time) juerga f (fam)to have a final fling before settling down — echarse una cana al aire antes de sentar cabeza
2) ( throw) lanzamiento m3) ( Highland fling) baile escocés[flɪŋ] (vb: pt, pp flung)1. N1)to have one's fling, go on a fling — echar una canita al aire
2) * aventura f amorosa3) (also: Highland fling)see highland2.VT [+ stone] arrojar, lanzarshe was flung to the ground by her horse — el caballo la lanzó or tiró or arrojó al suelo
to fling o.s. over a cliff — despeñarse por un precipicio
she flung herself at him — se arrojó or lanzó or tiró sobre él
to fling o.s. into a chair — dejarse caer de golpe en una silla
to fling o.s. into a job — lanzarse a hacer un trabajo
to fling off/on one's clothes — quitarse/ponerse la ropa de prisa
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I [flɪŋ](past & past p flung) transitive verba) ( throw violently) lanzar*, tirar, arrojar, aventar* (Col, Méx, Per)we flung ourselves (down) on the ground — nos tiramos or echamos al suelo
b) \<\<glance/insult\>\> lanzar*to fling something in somebody's face — \<\<past/mistake\>\> echarle algo en cara a alguien
Phrasal Verbs:- fling up
II
1) (colloq)a) ( love affair) aventura fb) ( wild time) juerga f (fam)to have a final fling before settling down — echarse una cana al aire antes de sentar cabeza
2) ( throw) lanzamiento m3) ( Highland fling) baile escocés -
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1. noun1) (fig.): (attempt)have a fling at something, give something a fling — es mit etwas versuchen
2) (fig.): (indulgence)2. transitive verb,1) werfenfling back one's head — den Kopf zurückwerfen
fling something away — (lit. or fig.) etwas fortwerfen
fling on one's jacket — [sich (Dat.)] die Jacke überwerfen
2) (fig.)fling somebody into jail — jemanden ins Gefängnis werfen
3. reflexive verb,fling caution to the winds/fling aside one's scruples — alle Vorsicht/seine Skrupel über Bord werfen
1)fling oneself in front of/upon or on to something — sich vor/auf etwas (Akk.) werfen
2) (fig.)fling oneself into something — sich in etwas (Akk.) stürzen
* * *[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) schleudern2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) stürzen2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) schottischer Tanz* * *[flɪŋ]to give sth a \fling [or to take a \fling at [doing] sth] es mit etw dat versuchento take a \fling at a novel/writing sich akk an einem Roman/als Schriftsteller versuchento have a \fling with sb mit jdm etw haben euph famI had a few \flings in my younger days als ich noch jünger war, hatte ich ein paar GeschichtenHighland F\fling Schottentanz mII. vt<flung, flung>1. (throw)▪ to \fling sb/sth jdn/etw werfen [o schleudern]could you \fling the paper over here? könntest du mal die Zeitung rüberwerfen?to \fling a door/window open eine Tür/ein Fenster aufstoßen [o aufreißen]to \fling sb to the ground jdn zu Boden werfento \fling sb into prison jdn ins Gefängnis werfen [o fam stecken2. (move part of body)▪ to \fling sth etw werfenthey flung their arms [a]round each other sie sind sich [o einander] um den Hals gefallento \fling one's arms round sb's neck jdm die Arme um den Hals werfento \fling one's head back den Kopf in den Nacken werfento \fling oneself at sb's feet sich akk vor jds Füße werfenshe flung herself into bed sie ließ sich ins Bett fallento \fling oneself in front of a train sich akk vor einen Zug werfen▪ to \fling sth at sb accusations, insults jdm etw entgegenschleudern [o an den Kopf werfen]to \fling sth in sb's teeth jdm etw an den Kopf werfen [o ins Gesicht sagen* * *[flɪŋ] vb: pret, ptp flung1. nto give sth a fling — sich an etw (dat) versuchen, etw (aus)probieren
youth must have its fling — die Jugend muss sich austoben
3) (inf= relationship)
to have a fling (with sb) — eine Affäre (mit jdm) haben, etwas mit jdm haben (inf)4)See:= Highland flingschleudernto fling one's arms round sb's neck —
to fling a coat round one's shoulders — sich (dat) einen Mantel über die Schulter(n) werfen
to fling oneself out of the window/off a bridge — sich aus dem Fenster/von einer Brücke stürzen
to fling oneself into a chair/to the ground — sich in einen Sessel/auf den Boden werfen
you shouldn't just fling yourself at him (fig inf) — du solltest dich ihm nicht so an den Hals werfen
* * *fling [flıŋ]A s1. Wurf m:give sth a fling etwas wegwerfen;(at) full fling mit voller Wucht2. Ausschlagen n (des Pferdes)3. a) Flirt mb) Beziehung f:just the usual flings nur das Übliche;it was just a fling es war nichts Ernstes;have one’s ( oder a) fling sich austoben, (einmalig auch) auf den Putz hauen, über die Stränge schlagen, (über einen längeren Zeitraum auch) sich die Hörner abstoßen4. umg Versuch m:5. fig Hieb m, Stichelei f:B v/t prät und pperf flung [flʌŋ]at nach):fling open (to) eine Tür etc aufreißen (zuschlagen);she flung him an angry look sie warf ihm einen wütenden Blick zu;fling one’s arms (a)round sb’s neck jemandem die Arme um den Hals werfen, jemandem um den Hals fallen;fling o.s. at sba) sich auf jemanden werfen oder stürzen,b) fig sich jemandem an den Hals werfen;fling o.s. into sb’s arms sich jemandem in die Arme werfen (a. fig);fling o.s. into a chair sich in einen Sessel werfen;2. poet aussenden, -strahlen, -strömen3. a) eine Bemerkung etc heraus-, hervorstoßenC v/i1. eilen, stürzen ( beide:out of the room aus dem Zimmer)* * *1. noun1) (fig.): (attempt)have a fling at something, give something a fling — es mit etwas versuchen
2) (fig.): (indulgence)2. transitive verb,1) werfenfling something away — (lit. or fig.) etwas fortwerfen
fling on one's jacket — [sich (Dat.)] die Jacke überwerfen
2) (fig.)3. reflexive verb,fling caution to the winds/fling aside one's scruples — alle Vorsicht/seine Skrupel über Bord werfen
1)fling oneself in front of/upon or on to something — sich vor/auf etwas (Akk.) werfen
2) (fig.)fling oneself into something — sich in etwas (Akk.) stürzen
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: flung)= schleudern v.werfen v.(§ p.,pp.: warf, geworfen) -
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1. n бросание, швыряние2. n бросок, швырокat one fling — одним ударом, одним махом; сразу
3. n внезапное резкое или торопливое движение4. n брыкание5. n разг. попытка6. n разг. резкое, насмешливое замечание7. n разг. разгул; весёлое житьё8. n шотл. часто дурное настроение, припадок раздражения9. n шотл. резкий отказ; отпор10. n флинг, шотландская удалая11. v метать, бросать, швырятьto fling smth. aside — отбрасывать, отвергать, пренебрегать
fling over — покидать, бросать
12. v бросить, отправить, послатьfling up — бросить, оставить
13. v ринуться, броситься14. v кинуться, броситься15. v повалить16. v разбрасывать17. v брыкаться, лягаться18. v шотл. танцевать флинг19. v амер. арх. обманыватьСинонимический ряд:1. attempt (noun) attempt; trial; try2. brief excess (noun) binge; brief excess; celebration; good time; indulgence; joyous bout; kicking up one's heels; orgy; party; rampage; rush; splurge; spree3. cast (noun) cast; pitch; throw; toss4. crack (noun) crack; go; pop; shot; slap; stab; whack; whirl5. rush (verb) boil; bolt; charge; chase; dash; lash; race; rush; shoot; tear6. throw (verb) cast; dump; fire; heave; hurl; launch; move one's arms; pitch; shy; sling; throw; tossАнтонимический ряд: -
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I [flɪŋ]1) colloq. (spree)II 1. [flɪŋ]to have a fling — spassarsela, fare baldoria
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. flung) (throw) lanciare [ball, stone] ( onto su; into in); lanciare, scagliare [insult, accusation] (at contro)to fling sb. to the ground — gettare qcn. per terra
2.to fling sb. into prison — sbattere qcn. in prigione
to fling oneself — lanciarsi, buttarsi ( across attraverso; over sopra)
to fling oneself off [sth.] — lanciarsi, buttarsi da [bridge, cliff]
- fling on* * *[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) lanciare2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) precipitarsi2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) (danza scozzese)* * *[flɪŋ] flung vb: pt, pp1. n(love affair) avventurato have a fling at doing sth — cercare or tentare di fare qc
2. vtto fling o.s. into a chair — buttarsi su una poltrona
to fling o.s. into a job — gettarsi a capofitto in un lavoro
•- fling on- fling up* * *fling /flɪŋ/n.1 (fam.) breve periodo di divertimento; botta di vita (fam.)2 (fam.) breve relazione amorosa; avventura; flirt3 frecciata; battuta sarcastica4 (fam. USA) tentativo; prova: Let's have a last fling at it, facciamo un ultimo tentativo; proviamoci per l'ultima volta6 movimento brusco; slancio; balzo● (fam.) to have one's fling, godersela; correre la cavallina □ (in) full fling, a tutta velocità; a tutta birra (fam.); a pieno ritmo.(to) fling /flɪŋ/(pass. e p. p. flung)A v. t.1 lanciare; gettare; scagliare: to fling a stone at sb., scagliare una pietra contro q.; to fling sb. into prison, gettare q. in prigione; We flung our arms round each other, ci siamo gettati le braccia al collo; to fling sb. a glance, gettare un'occhiata a q.; (fig.) to fling dirt at sb., gettare fango su q.; (fig.) to fling money out of the window, gettare i soldi dalla finestra; to fling oneself into a venture, gettarsi a capofitto in un'impresa2 ( con avv.) muovere con energia ( in una data direzione): to fling one's arms wide, spalancare le braccia; to fling a door open, spalancare una porta; He flung back the blanket, ha gettato indietro la coperta; to fling out one's arms, allargare le bracciaB v. i.1 lanciarsi; gettarsi; precipitarsi2 ► to fling off, to fling out.* * *I [flɪŋ]1) colloq. (spree)II 1. [flɪŋ]to have a fling — spassarsela, fare baldoria
verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. flung) (throw) lanciare [ball, stone] ( onto su; into in); lanciare, scagliare [insult, accusation] (at contro)to fling sb. to the ground — gettare qcn. per terra
2.to fling sb. into prison — sbattere qcn. in prigione
to fling oneself — lanciarsi, buttarsi ( across attraverso; over sopra)
to fling oneself off [sth.] — lanciarsi, buttarsi da [bridge, cliff]
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fliŋ 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) kaste, hive, kyle, slenge2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) kaste/hive seg, styrte2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) livlig skotsk danshive--------slengeIsubst. \/flɪŋ\/1) kast2) spark3) sleng, kraftig bevegelse, kast4) sprell, løssluppenhet5) ( også Highland fling) forklaring: en skotsk danshave a fling eller have one's fling slå seg løs, slå hælene i taket, slå ut håret, boltre seghave a fling at eller take a fling at prøve seg på, gi seg i kast med angripe, komme med utfall mot hånein full fling i full gangII1) kaste, slynge, slenge, hive, kyle, sende (fort)2) slå, slenge3) ( bryting) kaste4) ( om hest) kaste av5) løpe, styrte av gårde, fare6) ( om hest) kaste på seg, slå bakut7) ( poetisk) utbrefling about slå omkring seg medslå ut med armene \/ fekte med armenefling all one's resources into sette alle krefter inn påfling away kaste fra seg, kvitte seg med løpe, styrte av gårdefling in gi på kjøpet, gi i tillegg( jakt og overført) riste av seg, lede på villspor, kvitte seg med( overført) riste ut av ermet, klekke utstyrte av gårderive av segfling on kaste på segfling oneself about sprelle (med armer og ben)fling oneself at somebody ( overført) kaste seg i armene på noenfling oneself from something styrte ut av noefling oneself into something ( overført) kaste seg over noe, gi seg i kast med noefling oneself (up)on someone kaste seg over noenfling oneself on someone's mercy legge sin skjebne i noens håndfling open slenge opp, slå oppfling out bryte ut, bli rasendestyrte ut ( om hest) kaste på seg, slå bakutfling to smekke igjen, slenge igjenfling up hive opp i luften gi opp, overgi -
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1. noun1) бросание, швыряние2) сильное, резкое или торопливое движение3) collocation резкое, насмешливое замечание4) веселое времяпрепровождение; to have one's fling collocation погулять, перебеситьсяthe Highland fling бурный шотландский танецat one fling одним ударом, сразуto have a fling at smb. пройтись на чей-л. счетto have a fling at smth. попытаться, попробовать что-л.in full fling в полном разгаре2. verb(past and past participle flung)1) кидать(ся), бросать (ся), швырять(ся); to fling a stone at smb. швырнуть камнем в кого-л.; to fling out of a room выскочить из комнаты; to fling oneself into the saddle вскочить в седло; to fling oneself into a chair броситься в кресло; to fling smth. in smb.'s teeth бросить кому-л. в лицо (упрек и т. п.)2) сделать быстрое, стремительное движение (руками и т. п.); to fling one's arms round smb.'s neck обвить чью-л. шею руками; to fling open распахнуть, раскрыть настежь3) брыкаться (о животном)4) распространять (звук, свет, запах); the flowers fling their fragrance around цветы распространяют благоухание5) решительно приниматься (into - за); to fling oneself into an undertaking с головой уйти в какое-л. предприятиеfling aboutfling asidefling awayfling downfling offfling onfling outfling tofling upfling uponto fling up one's heels удирать, сверкать пяткамиSyn:throw* * *(v) швырнуть; швырять; швыряться* * *(flung) бросать(ся), швырять(ся)* * *[ flɪŋ] n. бросание, швыряние; разгул, бурная жизнь v. бросать, швырять, запустить, распространять* * *бросаниебросаниябросатьбрыканиекиданиеразбрасыватьсброситьшвырнутьшвырять* * *1. сущ. 1) бросок 2) а) попытка; мимолетная неудачная проба или нападение на что-л. б) насмешливое замечание, брошенное вскользь 3) поспешное, неосторожное или произвольное движение, стремительное движение 4) а) танец, в котором совершаются энергичные движения рук и ног б) резкое движение, бросок; лягание (о лошади) в) отсутствие запретов, ограничений (в чьем-л. поведении) 2. гл.; прош. вр. и прич. прош. вр. - flung 1) а) бросаться, кидаться, ринуться б) бросаться, решительно приниматься (за что-л.) 2) устар. броситься 3) а) энергично лягаться, брыкаться (о лошади и других животных) б) совершать резкие, неконтролируемые движения (о человеке) 4) а) бросать, метать б) бросать, выбрасывать, швырять в) метать кости 5) сделать быстрое, стремительное движение (руками и т. п.) 6) бросать презрительный взгляд и т. п. -
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[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) atirar2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) precipitar-se2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) dança* * *[fliŋ] n 1 arremesso, lanço repentino. 2 movimento rápido, pulo, pinote, salto, coice, pontapé. 3 folgança, folga, folia, pândega. 4 experiência, tentativa, ataque, escárnio, remoque. • vt+vi ps e pp flung 1 arremessar, atirar com ímpeto, lançar, arrojar. 2 lançar ao chão, derribar, emitir, despedir, espalhar, espargir, exalar, jogar fora. 3 arremessar-se, atirar-se, precipitar-se, correr, arremeter-se, arruinar, destruir. 4 lançar-se com violência, entregar-se inteiramente, aventurar-se, coicear, pinotear. he flung away in a rage ele afastou-se numa fúria. he had his fling ele divertiu-se bastante. to fling about espalhar. to fling aside atirar para o lado. to fling away deitar fora, pôr de lado. to fling back retrucar veementemente. to fling back one’s head atirar a cabeça para trás. to fling down lançar ao chão. to fling in one’s face lançar na cara. to fling into jail jogar na cadeia. to fling off despir-se rápida e descuidadamente. to fling on vestir-se rápida e descuidadamente. to fling oneself into someone’s arms lançar-se nos braços de alguém. to fling open abrir violentamente. to fling out 1 estender ou lançar repentinamente. 2 livrar-se de algo. 3 falar de modo agressivo. to fling stones atirar pedras. to fling to fechar violentamente. to fling up abandonar, renunciar. to give one his fling soltar a rédea a alguém. to have a fling at 1 experimentar, aventurar-se a. 2 fig molestar alguém com indiretas. -
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[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) vreči2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) odhiteti2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) škotski ples* * *[fliŋ]1.intransitive verbvreči, zagnati se; švigniti; lotiti se; ritniti (konj); skočiti, odbrzeti; hiteti;2.transitive verbvreči, zalučati; ( round) oviti; na tla vreči; figuratively uničiti, pogubitito fling the door to s.o. — zaloputniti komu vrata pred nosomto fling o.s. at s.o.'s head — siliti v kogato fling s.th. into s.o.'s teeth — očitati komu kajto fling caution to the winds — biti brezskrben, lahkomiselnto fling o.s. into s.o's arms — vreči se komu v naročje -
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[fliŋ]nounudarec, zamah; met, lučaj; vdajanje; ritanje; pikra pripomba; živahnost; veselje, zabava, razvedrilo; figuratively posmeh; izbruh; vrsta škotskega plesa; ritanje (konja)at one fling ll — mahoma, pri pričito have one's fling ll — zabavati se po mili volji, privoščiti si, iznoreti se -
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[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) kyle; slynge2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) skynde sig; styrte (ud af)2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) livlig skotsk dans* * *[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) kyle; slynge2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) skynde sig; styrte (ud af)2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) livlig skotsk dans -
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[flɪŋ] 1. pt, pp flung, vtciskać (cisnąć perf), rzucać (rzucić perf)2. nromans mto fling o.s. — rzucać się (rzucić się perf)
to fling one's arms around someone — obejmować (objąć perf) kogoś (ramionami)
* * *[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) ciskać, rzucać2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) rzucić się2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) (rodzaj tańca szkockiego) -
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vetés, mulatozás, csipkelődő megjegyzés, lendítés to fling: rúgkapál, lendít, hadonászik, bevet (alakulatot)* * *[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) hajít2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) (ki)rohan2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) (skót néptánc) -
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[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) mrštit2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) vyřítit se2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) skotský tanec* * *• fling/flung/flung• mrštit -
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[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) arremessar2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) precipitar-se2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) fling -
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[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) henda, kasta2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) hendast, flengjast2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) skoskur dans -
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n. fırlatma, atma, atış, binicisini atma, deneme, atılma, doya doya eğlenme, kurtlarını dökme, İskoç dansı————————v. atmak, fırlatmak, savurmak, atılmak, girişmek, fırlamak, ani hareket etmek* * *1. fırlat (v.) 2. atma (n.)* * *[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) atmak, fırlatmak2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) fırlamak2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) hora -
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• paiskata• heitellä• heittäytyä• heiluttaa• heitto• heittää• hipat• huiskuttaa• huiskia• huitoa• vilkuttaa• viskata• viittilöidä• viittoa• viuhtoa• sinkauttaa• singota• kierrellä• lingota• lennättää• nakata• piikki• lähettää• läimäyttää* * *fliŋ 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) sinkauttaa2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) rynnätä2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) (skotlantilainen tanssi)
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fling — ► VERB (past and past part. flung) 1) throw forcefully; hurl. 2) (fling oneself into) wholeheartedly engage in (an activity or enterprise). 3) move with speed: he flung away to his study. 4) (fling on/off) put on or take off (clothes) carelessly… … English terms dictionary
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fling — fling1 [ flıŋ ] (past tense and past participle flung [ flʌŋ ] ) verb transitive * 1. ) to throw something carelessly or with a lot of force: fling something over/across/onto etc.: She flung a book across the room at me. His coat had been flung… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fling — 1 verb past tense and past participle flung, (T) /flIN / 1 THROW (always + adv/prep) to throw something quickly with a lot of force : fling sth at/into/on etc: Spectators flung bottles and cans at the marchers. | fling sth down: Sammy flings down … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fling — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, little ▪ summer (esp. AmE) ▪ (one) final, (one) last ▪ The athlete will have one final fling before retirement … Collocations dictionary
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highland fling — noun a vigorous Scottish reel • Hypernyms: ↑reel, ↑Scottish reel * * * ˌHighland ˈfling [Highland fling] noun a fast Scottish dance that is danced by one person Culture … Useful english dictionary
fling — 1. verb he flung the ax into the river Syn: throw, toss, sling, hurl, cast, pitch, lob; informal chuck, heave 2. noun 1) a birthday fling Syn: good time, spree, bit of fun, night on the town; … Thesaurus of popular words
fling — 1. verb he flung the axe into the river Syn: throw, hurl, toss, sling, launch, pitch, lob; informal chuck, heave 2. noun 1) a birthday fling Syn: good time, party, spree … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary