0 a type of small winged insect -- moucha
She swatted a fly away with her hand.
1 a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth -- muška
2 a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers -- zapínání, poklopec
Your flies are undone.
3 to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane -- letět; řídit let
4 to run away (from) -- utéci (z)
He flew (the country).
5 (of time) to pass quickly -- míjet, ubíhat
The days flew past.
This noninvasive technique permits the rapid assessment of the overall retinal integrity for a large number of flies.
These birds do not fly away when free; they (choose to) inhabit the human world, which protects them and gives them human meanings.
However, what is reinforced by these data, is the very low percentage of flies in the total trapped population that bore pollinaria.
Tests for heterogeneity indicated that flies within geographically defined regions were homogeneous.
For each cross, 5 pairs of flies were kept in a food vial and transferred every 2-3 days to vial with fresh food.
It seems unlikely that all this is actually occurring in the small brain of the fly.
Unlike the routine for the main trapping grid, these traps remained untended for three consecutive days before flies were harvested.
In the experimental cross a total of 3 red-eyed flies were observed among virtually the same total number of progeny as in the control cross.
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