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1 fling
vt., vi., n. 내던지다, (두 팔을)갑자기 내뻗다, 태질치다, 메어치다, (돈을)뿌리다, 돌진하다, 발질, 방종, 욕, 시험, 시도 -
2 Highland fling
x. 스콜틀랜드 고지인의 포크댄스 -
3 gauntlet
In. (기사, 골키퍼 등의)손가리개, 긴 장갑, fling(throw) down the \gauntlet 도전하다, take(pick) up the \gauntlet 도전에 응하다IIn. (병사의)태형, run the \gauntlet (두줄로 선 사람들 사이를 걸으며)태형을 받다, 혹평을 받다 -
4 wind
Ivt. (시계 태엽 등을) 감다, 구불구불 나아가다, 교묘히 들맞추다IIvt., vi., n. (시계 태엽 등을)감다, 구불구불 구부러지다IIIvt. (피리, 나팔 등을)불다IVn. 감는일, 한번 감기, 굽이(침)Vvi. 휘감기다, 구불구불 구부러지다, 교묘히 들맞추다, \wind off 되감다, \wind up (실 등을) 다감다VIn. 바람, 소문, (위, 장에 괴는) 가스, 숨, 호흡, (오케스트라의) 관악기(류), before(down)the \wind 바람을 등지고, cast(fling) to the \wind 내버리다, find out how the \wind blows (lies) 풍향을 살피다, get \wind of...한 풍문을 바람결에 듣다, in the \wind 일어나려고 하여, kick the \wind 교살당하다, off the \wind 바람을 등지고, on the \wind 바람을 타고, take the \wind of (다른 배의) 바람 웃녘으로 나가다, the four \winds 사면 팔방VIIvt. 바람을 쐬다, 통풍하다, 낌새채다, 숨을 돌리게 하다
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Fling — (fl[i^]ng), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flung} (fl[u^]ng); p. pr. & vb. n. {Flinging}.] [OE. flingen, flengen, to rush, hurl; cf. Icel. flengia to whip, ride furiously, OSw. flenga to strike, Sw. fl[ a]nga to romp, Dan. flenge to slash.] 1. To cast,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fling — fling; fling·er; pif·fling; scuf·fling·ly; skif·fling; tri·fling·ly; tri·fling·ness; tri·fling; baf·fling·ly; baf·fling·ness; shuf·fling·ly; snuf·fling·ly; sti·fling·ly; … English syllables
Fling — Fling, n. 1. A cast from the hand; a throw; also, a flounce; a kick; as, the fling of a horse. [1913 Webster] 2. A severe or contemptuous remark; an expression of sarcastic scorn; a gibe; a sarcasm. [1913 Webster] I, who love to have a fling,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fling — /fling/, v., flung, flinging, n. v.t. 1. to throw, cast, or hurl with force or violence: to fling a stone. 2. to move (oneself) violently with impatience, contempt, or the like: She flung herself angrily from the room. 3. to put suddenly or… … Universalium
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Fling — Fling, v. i. 1. To throw; to wince; to flounce; as, the horse began to kick and fling. [1913 Webster] 2. To cast in the teeth; to utter abusive language; to sneer; as, the scold began to flout and fling. [1913 Webster] 3. To throw one s self in a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
fling — [fliŋ] vt. flung, flinging [ME flingen, to rush < ON flengja, to whip (Norw dial., to throw) < IE base * plāk : see FLAW2] 1. to throw, esp. with force or violence; hurl; cast 2. to put abruptly or violently [to be flung into confusion] 3.… … English World dictionary
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