0 to throw or move something suddenly and with a lot of force -- rzucać/zarzucać/zrzucać coś itp.
1 a sexual relationship that is short and not serious -- (przelotny) romans
She had a fling with someone last summer.
2 a short period of time when you have a lot of enjoyment or pleasure -- chwila wolności lub zabawy
This is my last fling before the exams.
I guess by instinct she kind of yelped and flung her arm out, missing my eye with her bracelet by like an inch.
He did not fear his own death, but that of others flung the transience of the world hard into his face.
After a period of honey time, she began to fling herself into preparation for the examination for entrance to graduate study.
When the herd is within range, the branch is flung into their midst.
He scorned the device suggested by the author of flinging himself into an armchair.
There are perils in history's fruitful fling with rhetorical forms in discourses and dramas.
He looked me straight in the eye with his glacial blue stare as he tore the announcement in two, and then into four, and flung it on the floor.
To my surprise, the linguists in the group actually became visibly angry (in an unintended spontaneous display of multimodal communication, one fellow flung his pencil onto the floor).
中文繁体
扔, 猛扔,猛投,猛擲, 移動/做…
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扔, 猛扔,猛投,猛掷, 移动/做…
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arrojar, lanzar, abrir de golpe…
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jogar, lançar, arrojar…
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~を投げつける…
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kaçamak, çapkınlık, kısa süreli ilişki…
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jeter, lancer, aventure [feminine]…
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llançar, tirar…
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