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возникновение
Tsetsefliege
tzet·ze fly [ˈtetsiˌflaɪ, Am tset-] СЪЩ
tzetze fly → tsetse fly
tset·se fly [ˈtetsi-, Am ˈtsetsi-] СЪЩ
I. fly <flew, flown> [flaɪ] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. fly (through the air):
fliegen <flog, geflogen>
to fly [out] from [or Am also out of] somewhere
to fly in sth plane, helicopter
in etw дат fliegen
2. fly (in the air):
3. fly (speed):
to fly by [or past] sb
4. fly разг (leave):
sich вин sputen
5. fly разг (be successful):
Phrases:
jdm brennt die Sicherung durch разг
to be flying low dated шег
II. fly <flew, flown> [flaɪ] ГЛАГ прх
1. fly (pilot):
to fly sth a plane
2. fly (transport):
3. fly (raise):
to fly sth
4. fly (travel):
Phrases:
to fly the coop разг
to fly a kite [for sth]
go fly a kite! esp Am разг
verzieh dich! разг
go fly a kite! esp Am разг
A a., CH a. zieh' Leine! разг
to fly the nest разг
III. fly [flaɪ] СЪЩ
1. fly (insect):
Fliege f <-, -n>
2. fly (bait):
3. fly:
Hosenschlitz м <-es, -e>
Eingriff м <-s, -e>
4. fly Am (flysheet):
5. fly pl ТЕАТ:
Schnürboden м <-s, -bö·den>
Phrases:
to drop [off] like flies разг (collapse)
the fly in the ointment разг
IV. fly <-er, -est> [flaɪ] ПРИЛ разг
1. fly Brit (sly):
2. fly Am sl (modern):
fly clothing
cool sl
fly clothing
hip <hipper, hip(p)ste> sl
fly clothing
in разг
fly clothing
Запис в OpenDict
fly ГЛАГ
Запис в OpenDict
fly ГЛАГ
Present
Ifly
youfly
he/she/itflies
wefly
youfly
theyfly
Past
Iflew
youflew
he/she/itflew
weflew
youflew
theyflew
Present Perfect
Ihaveflown
youhaveflown
he/she/ithasflown
wehaveflown
youhaveflown
theyhaveflown
Past Perfect
Ihadflown
youhadflown
he/she/ithadflown
wehadflown
youhadflown
theyhadflown
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This technique is used by military pilots to fly to their target stealthily, using the topography to mask their approach from prying radar microwaves.
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Removed fly ash is sent to settling tanks where the sedimented dust is collected and sent to the ash pond.
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Weather has a great effect on the horseflies' behavior, as they only fly on sunny and hot weather.
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The mend can be upstream or down stream depending on the currents carrying the line or fly.
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The first retorted that the second should fly off his ground.
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