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fly1 [flaɪ] N

fly
mucha f

fly2 [flaɪ] N Brit (part of trousers)

fly

I . fly3 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] VB intr

1. fly:

fly (travel by air)
fly (travel by air once)
lecieć [perf po-]

2. fly:

fly (move using wings)
fly (move using wings)
fly (move once)
frunąć [perf po-]
fly (move once)
lecieć [perf po-]

3. fly (dash):

I must fly
to fly by

4. fly (move):

to fly open

5. fly (pass):

II . fly3 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] VB trans

1. fly airline, class:

fly

2. fly (cross):

fly

3. fly (carry by air):

fly

4. fly:

fly flag
machać [perf po-]
fly kite

Phrases:

go fly a kite! AM inf

crane fly N ZOOL

fly leaf N JOURN

fruit fly N

fruit fly

tsetse fly [ˈtetsi-, Am ˈtsetsi-] N ZOOL

tzetze fly N

tzetze fly → tsetse fly

See also tsetse fly

tsetse fly [ˈtetsi-, Am ˈtsetsi-] N ZOOL

fly-by-night ADJ pej inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By using his powers to lift himself, he can levitate and fly at high speed.
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When encountering settling with power, pilots are taught to apply forward cyclic to fly out of the condition or lowering collective pitch.
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Assiduous practicing moved him into the second team, where he switched to fly-half.
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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 weeds provide the necessary habitat for black-fly, mosquitoes and snails, which are the vectors of water-borne illnesses such as bilharzia, river blindness and malaria.
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They may hover over a branch while feeding and sometimes fly out to catch insects in flight.
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The vessels mount a firefighting water cannon on the aft fly bridge.
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Political officials and news services from the region have repeatedly decried this fly as a disease-carrying pest, despite documentation that it is not.
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The ability to be creative, think on the fly and make key business decisions with little time amidst the tsunami of external information is vital.
www.huffingtonpost.com
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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