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fly flew flown flying flied flier flies fliest   Etymology :Middle English flien, from Old English flEogan; akin to Old High German fliogan to fly and probably Old English flOwan to flow. Pronunciation :flI. Function :verb. Date :before 12th century.
+-  English - Turkish translation for "fly"
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fly uçmak  fiil     tr 
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fly sinek  isim     tr 
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fly erkek pantolonunun önündeki fermuar veya düğmelerle açılıp kapanan bölüm: Your fly's open. Pantolonunun önü açık  isim     tr 
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fly uçakla gitmek  fiil     tr 
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fly fermuar veya düğme ile kapatılabilen kısım     tr 
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fly uçuntu  Tekstil     tr 
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fly uç  fiil     tr 
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fly uçuş  isim     tr 
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fly olta sineği  isim     tr 
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fly (zaman) akıp gitmek  fiil     tr 
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fly uçurmak  fiil     tr 
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fly firar etmek  fiil     tr 
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fly kaçmak  fiil     tr 
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fly atılmak  fiil     tr 
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fly havalanmak     en 
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fly üzerinden atlamak  fiil     tr 
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fly atlayarak aşmak  fiil     tr 
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fly saçılmak  fiil     tr 
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fly çadır perdesi  isim     tr 
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fly uçuşmak  fiil     tr 
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fly kiralık araba  isim     tr 
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fly dalgalanmak     en 
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fly ayar dişlisi (saat)  isim     tr 
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fly hızla koşmak     en 
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fly (flew, flown)  fiil     tr 
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fly sürat regülatorü     tr 
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fly beysbol vurulup havaya kaldırılan top     tr 
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fly İki kanatlı küçük böcek, sinek  Tıp     tr 
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fly çok hı     tr 
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fly bayrak veya sancağın ucu     tr 
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fly çadırda kapı yerine geçen perde     tr 
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fly tiyatro sahnenin yukarısındaki kısım ve dekor değis     tr 
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fly ışıklandırma araçları     tr 
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fly (tiyatro , sinema filmi ya da televizyonda) sahnenin üzerine dekor     tr 
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fly olta iğnesi     tr 
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fly (bayrak) dalgalanmak  fiil     tr 
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fly açıkgöz     en 
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fly çok çabuk gitmek  fiil     tr 
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fly sürat regülatörü     tr 
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fly uçak ile yolculuk etmek     tr 
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fly pantolonun ön yırtmacı  isim     tr 
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fly savrulmak  fiil     tr 
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fly bayrak dalgalandırmak     en 
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fly dalgalanmak (bayrak)     en 
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fly uyanık  isim     tr 
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fly jet gibi gitmek     en 
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fly çekici  Argo     en 
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fly uçma     en 
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fly mekik     en 
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fly pervane     en 
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flew fly uçur/uç     tr 
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flown fly     tr 
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flew fIy     tr 
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flier el ilanı     tr 
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flier 1. uçan canlı.2. havacı, pilot.3. trapezci.4. el ilanı.5. hızlı tren, ekspres otobüs     ry 
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flying uçan     en 
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flies sinekler     en 
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flew f., bak. fly     tr 
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flier trapezci  isim     tr 
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flier (tren) ekspres     tr 
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flier uçan canlı  isim     tr 
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flier havacı  isim     tr 
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flier uçan kimse     tr 
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flier pilot     tr 
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flier yelkovan     tr 
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flier ekspres otobüs     tr 
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flier çabuk giden     tr 
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flier uçak     tr 
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flier hızlı tren  isim     tr 
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flier hızlı çıkış/reklam/uçucu     tr 
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flies sahnenin üst bölümü     tr 
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flies pantolon deliği/sinekler     tr 
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flies pantolonun fermuar ya da düğme ile kapatılan ön kısmı     tr 
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flown uçmuş     tr 
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flying havacılıkla ilgili  sıfat     tr 
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flying hızla geçen  sıfat     tr 
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flying geçici  sıfat     tr 
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flying kısa  sıfat     tr 
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flying uçakçılık     tr 
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flying savrulan  sıfat     tr 
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flying dalgalanan  sıfat     tr 
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flying acele  sıfat     tr 
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flying flying boat deniz uçağı     tr 
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flying istinat kemeri     tr 
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flying flying buttress duvar dirseği     tr 
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flying payanda     tr 
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flying with flying colors parlak bir başarıFlying Dutchman fırtınalı havalarda Ü     tr 
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flying tayyarecilik     tr 
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flying muvakkat     tr 
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flying havacılık     en 
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flying uçar     en 
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flying havacılık; pilotaj; pilotluk  isim     tr 
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flying uçak kullanma  isim     tr 
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flying uçma, uçuş; uçurma  isim     tr 
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to fly geçmek     tr 
+-  English - English translation for "fly"
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fly travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft; "Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic"     en 
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fly cause to fly or float; "fly a kite"     en 
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fly travel in an airplane; "she is flying to Cincinnati tonight"; "Are we driving or flying?"     en 
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fly move quickly or suddenly; "He flew about the place"     en 
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fly Knowing; wide awake; fully understanding another's meaning     en 
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fly travel through the air; be airborne; "Man cannot fly"     en 
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fly (baseball) a hit that flies up in the air two-winged insects characterized by active flight an opening in a garment that is closed by a zipper or buttons concealed by a fold of cloth fisherman's lure consisting of a fishhook decorated to look like an insect change quickly from one emotional state to another; "fly into a rage"     en 
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fly hit a fly transport by aeroplane; "We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America"     en 
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fly be dispersed or disseminated; "Rumors and accusations are flying"     en 
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fly (British informal) not to be deceived or hoodwinked     en 
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fly Fibers which fly out into the atmosphere during handling and processing     en 
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fly crafty     en 
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fly The edge of a flag farthest from the staff     en 
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fly (30) - Flip a coin If heads, during your opponent's next turn, prevent all effects of attacks, including damage, done to this Pokémon; if tails, this attack does nothing (not even damage) Pokémon with this attack: Aerodactyl L27, Butterfree L37, Togetic L31, Flying Pikachu     en 
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fly Butterfly     en 
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fly " (British informal) not to be deceived or hoodwinked     en 
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fly display in the air or cause to float; "fly a kite"; "All nations fly their flags in front of the U     en 
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fly The length of an extended flag from its staff; sometimes, the length from the "union" to the extreme end     en 
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fly To manage (an aircraft) in flight; as, to fly an aëroplane     en 
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fly fly a plane pass away rapidly; "Time flies like an arrow"; "Time fleeing beneath him"     en 
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fly A kind of light carriage for rapid transit, plying for hire and usually drawn by one horse     en 
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fly to the extreme end     en 
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fly That part of a compass on which the points are marked; the compass card     en 
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fly Two or more vanes set on a revolving axis, to act as a fanner, or to equalize or impede the motion of machinery by the resistance of the air, as in the striking part of a clock     en 
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fly A heavy wheel, or cross arms with weights at the ends on a revolving axis, to regulate or equalize the motion of machinery by means of its inertia, where the power communicated, or the resistance to be overcome, is variable, as in the steam engine or the coining press     en 
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fly The part of a vane pointing the direction from which the wind blows     en 
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fly The length of an extended flag from its staff; sometimes, the length from the "union"     en 
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fly See Diptera, and Illust     en 
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fly A parasite     en 
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fly n lalat 2 vi menerbang (terbang)     en 
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fly The piece hinged to the needle, which holds the engaged loop in position while the needle is penetrating another loop; a latch     en 
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fly See Fly wheel (below)     en 
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fly One of the upper screens of a stage in a theater     en 
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fly The fore flap of a bootee; also, a lap on trousers, overcoats, etc     en 
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fly to conceal a row of buttons     en 
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fly A batted ball that flies to a considerable distance, usually high in the air, also called a fly ball; also, the flight of a ball so struck; as, it was caught on the fly     en 
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fly The outer canvas of a tent with double top, usually drawn over the ridgepole, but so extended as to touch the roof of the tent at no other place     en 
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fly A vibrating frame with fingers, attached to a power to a power printing press for doing the same work     en 
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fly The pair of arms revolving around the bobbin, in a spinning wheel or spinning frame, to twist the yarn     en 
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fly A shuttle driven through the shed by a blow or jerk     en 
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fly Formerly, the person who took the printed sheets from the press     en 
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fly Waste cotton     en 
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fly pass away rapidly; "Time flies like an arrow"; "Time fleeing beneath him"     en 
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fly If you send someone or something flying or if they go flying, they move through the air and fall down with a lot of force. The blow sent the young man flying     en 
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fly If you let fly, you attack someone, either physically by hitting them, or with words by insulting them. A simmering row ended with her letting fly with a stream of obscenities     en 
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fly emphasis If you say that someone wouldn't hurt a fly or wouldn't harm a fly, you are emphasizing that they are very kind and gentle. a lovely girl, who would not have harmed a fly     en 
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fly The front opening on a pair of trousers is referred to as the fly, or in British English the flies. It usually consists of a zip or row of buttons behind a band of cloth. see also flying, tsetse fly     en 
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fly If you say that you would like to be a fly on the wall in a situation that does not involve you, you mean that you would like to see or hear what happens in that situation. What I'd give to be a fly on the wall when Davis finds out what's happened to his precious cargo. see also fly-on-the-wall     en 
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fly as the crow flies: see crow to fly in the face of: see face to fly the flag: see flag to fly off the handle: see handle a fly in the ointment: see ointment pigs might fly: see pig sparks fly: see spark time flies: see time. flied flying flies to hit a ball in baseball high into the air. In general, almost any small flying insect. In entomology, the term refers specifically to the approximately 85,000 species of two-winged, or "true," flies (dipterans). Other insects called flies have wing structures that differ from that of dipterans. caddis fly crane fly Fly River fruit fly Mediterranean fruit fly Med fly robber fly assassin fly sand fly tsetse fly warble fly Flying Fortress flying buttress flying fish flying shuttle flying squirrel Flying Tigers Monty Python's Flying Circus unidentified flying object flying bomb     en 
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fly an opening in a garment that is closed by a zipper or buttons concealed by a fold of cloth     en 
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fly flap consisting of a piece of canvas that can be drawn back to provide entrance to a tent     en 
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fly two-winged insects characterized by active flight     en 
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fly emphasis If you say that someone or something flies in a particular direction, you are emphasizing that they move there with a lot of speed or force. I flew downstairs     en 
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fly If you fly a flag or if it is flying, you display it at the top of a pole. They flew the flag of the African National Congress A flag was flying on the new military HQ     en 
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fly A fly is a small insect with two wings. There are many kinds of flies, and the most common are black in colour     en 
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fly quick, clever, cunning (Slang)  sıfat     en 
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fly small winged insect; flap of fabric used to cover a zipper or buttons; zipper on the front of pants; flap which forms the door of a tent; flight  isim     en 
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fly travel through the air; travel in an airplane; operate an airplane; make something travel through the air; flee; run; pass quickly; toss; cause to float or wave in the air; be waved; travel across or through (in flight)  fiil     en 
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fly When something such as a bird, insect, or aircraft flies, it moves through the air. The planes flew through the clouds The bird flew away     en 
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fly If you fly somewhere, you travel there in an aircraft. He flew back to London Mr Baker flew in from Moscow     en 
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fly If something such as your hair is flying about, it is moving about freely and loosely in the air. His long, uncovered hair flew back in the wind She was running down the stairs, her hair flying     en 
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fly To fly someone or something somewhere means to take or send them there in an aircraft. The relief supplies are being flown from a warehouse in Pisa     en 
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fly When someone flies an aircraft, they control its movement in the air. Parker had successfully flown both aircraft He flew a small plane to Cuba His inspiration to fly came even before he joined the Army. + flying fly·ing a flying instructor     en 
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fly (B) play (a card), as to take a winning card immediately on someone else's lead of its suit     en 
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fly (baseball) a hit that flies up in the air     en 
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fly The act of lifting scenery, lights, and curtains     en 
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fly The length of a flag from its hoist out to the free end     en 
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fly An artificial fishing lure that features an arrangement of materials tied onto a hook to imitate an aquatic or terrestrial insect, bait fish, leech or other food source     en 
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fly A Wadham speciality; on certain special occasions you may be served flies with your dinner as a special treat Plus, to add to the excitement, they are cunningly hidden underneath bread rolls, ready to jump out on you! Oh, how the Wadham students do laugh at these crazy antics, designed to break the tedium of long essay crises There are still some technical problems with fly deployment to work out, though; genetic engineers have been commissioned to breed a fly which doesn't try and eat the Wadham food while it is waiting for the students to arrive At present, this unfortunate habit of the fly results in its slow and painful death from poisoning, which sadly decreases its nutritional value     en 
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fly (adj) Attractive, beautiful "Put on the Bally shoes and the fly green socks " --Slick Rick and Doug E Fresh, "Ladidadi"     en 
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fly To lift an object in or out Submitted by Piers from London, UK     en 
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fly To suspend scenery or equipment above a stage or studio floor by means of a suspension system that can be manually operated or driven by motors     en 
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fly (verb) To raise a piece of scenery (or an actor) out of sight by a system of ropes and/or wires This theatre practice dates back at least to ancient Greek times (see also deus ex machina)     en 
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fly The almost weightless, artificial lure tied to the end of the line in fly fishing Flies are designed to imitate what a fish eats     en 
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fly fisherman's lure consisting of a fishhook decorated to look like an insect     en 
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fly That part of the flag opposite the staff     en 
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fly change quickly from one emotional state to another; "fly into a rage"     en 
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fly transport by aeroplane; "We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America"     en 
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fly fly a plane     en 
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fly display in the air or cause to float; "fly a kite"; "All nations fly their flags in front of the U N "     en 
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fly run away quickly; "He threw down his gun and fled"     en 
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fly is the free end of a flag, farthest from the staff The term is also used for the horizontal length of the flag     en 
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fly To hoist a batten, curtain, drop or electric above audience view     en 
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fly decrease rapidly and disappear; "the money vanished in las Vegas"; "all my stock assets have vaporized"     en 
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fly hit a fly     en 
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A fly flier     en 
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Flying volant     en 
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flew simple past of fly     en 
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flew Flew is the past tense of fly. the past tense of fly     en 
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flew of Fly     en 
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flew imp     en 
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flied US, baseball, past of fly, meaning to hit a fly ball     en 
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flied Past tense and past participle of fly     en 
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flier 9, and 13 (b)     en 
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flier See Fly, n     en 
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flier One who flies or flees; a runaway; a fugitive     en 
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flier Someone who pilots or rides in an airplane     en 
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flier See Flyer, n     en 
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flier Something that flies     en 
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flier A leaflet, often for advertising     en 
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flier someone who operates an aircraft     en 
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flier When a ball travels further than expected when using a given club, sometimes happens when playing from the rough or off a slope     en 
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flier (also perhaps "flier lie, flyer, shooter, jumper") a shot that flies further than desired as a result of decreased backspin, usually resulting from long grass (but also could be water) between the ball and clubface at impact 2 a lie that causes the ball to fly farther than intended Example: She suspected that it had been a flier/shooter/jumper when her 7 iron shot airmailed the green     en 
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flier see flyer. another spelling of flyer     en 
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flier person or thing which flies; pilot, aviator; small printed notice or advertisement  isim     en 
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flier An aëroplane or flying machine     en 
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flier (aka: "flyer", "shooter", "jumper") a shot that flies further than desired as a result of decreased backspin, often resulting from long grass or water between the ball and clubface at impact Example: She sent a flier over the 6th green seriously putting in jeopardy her chance for par     en 
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flier an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed the circular to all subscribers"     en 
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flier A shot that flies farther than normal because of the way the ball is lying on the ground Fliers often occur when the ball is sitting in light rough, where the blades of grass are growing toward the intended target, or when the ball is lying in clover, or when the ball is lying in wet grass All of these scenarios eliminate backspin from the ball, thereby allowing it to fly through the air with less resistance The term can also be used to describe the lie of the ball, as in a flier lie     en 
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flier someone who travels by air     en 
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flies The trouser zip     en 
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flies The open area above a stage where scenery and equipment may be hung     en 
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flies third-person singular of fly     en 
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flies plural of fly     en 
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flies Third person singular present tense of fly. a fly (2)     en 
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flies (Theatre) empty area over the stage (out of the audience's sight) where the scenery is kept  isim     en 
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flies (theater) the space over the stage (out of view of the audience) used to store scenery (drop curtains)     en 
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flown of Fly; often used with the auxiliary verb to be; as, the birds are flown     en 
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flown past participle of fly     en 
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flown Flown is the past participle of fly. Past participle of fly. Filled to excess. the past participle of fly     en 
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flown Flushed, inflated     en 
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to fly volar     en 
+-  Turkish - English translation for "fly"
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fly flown     tr 
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flier flyer     tr 
+-  English - German translation for "fly"
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fly Hosenschlitz , Fliege , Hosenlatz , Platte     de 
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flier Flugblatt , Steckbrief     de 
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to fly stieben , befliegen , flattern , fliegen     de 
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flew flog , flogen , geflogen     de 
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flies fliegt , Hosenlatz , Hosenschlitze , Hosenschlitz , Hosenstall     de 
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flown geflogen     de 
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flying fliegend , Fliegen     de 
+-  English - Greek translation for "fly"
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fly (n) μύγα     el 
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fly (v) ίπταμαι, πετώ, φεύγω, ταξιδεύω     el 
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fly (a kite) μύγα (ένας ικτίνος)     el 
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fly μύγα     el 
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fly (over) μύγα ()     el 
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flew πέταξε     el 
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flier ιπτάμμενος     en 
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flier ιπτάμενος     en 
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flier (n) ιπτάμενος, ιπτάμμενος, αεροπόρος, ταχεία αμαξοστοιχία     el 
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flier ταχεία αμαξοστοιχία     en 
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flier ιπτάμενο     el 
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flies (n) μύγες, πετά     el 
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flies μύγες     en 
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flies πετά     en 
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flown πεταγμένος     el 
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flying (n) πέταγμα     el 
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flying (adj) πτητικός, ιπτάμενος, ταχύς     el 



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