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BNC: 5412 COCA: 6850

flick

verb
/flɪk/
/flɪk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they flick
/flɪk/
/flɪk/
he / she / it flicks
/flɪks/
/flɪks/
past simple flicked
/flɪkt/
/flɪkt/
past participle flicked
/flɪkt/
/flɪkt/
-ing form flicking
/ˈflɪkɪŋ/
/ˈflɪkɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive] flick something + adv./prep. to hit something lightly with a sudden quick movement, especially using your finger and thumb together, or your hand(尤指用手指或手快速地)轻击,轻拍,轻拂,轻弹
    • She flicked the dust off her collar.她轻轻弹掉了衣领上的灰尘。
    • The horse was flicking flies away with its tail.马轻轻甩动尾巴把苍蝇赶走。
    • James flicked a peanut at her.詹姆斯朝她轻轻弹一颗花生。
    • Please don't flick ash on the carpet!请勿把烟灰弹在地毯上!
    • The striker flicked the ball into the back of the net.前锋将球轻轻击入球网后部。
    • She snatched up her briefcase and flicked it open.她抓起公文包啪嗒一声打开了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • casually
    • nervously
    • quickly
    preposition
    • across
    • from
    • off
    phrases
    • flick something open
    adverb
    • absent-mindedly
    • casually
    • idly
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to move or make something move with sudden quick movements(使)突然快速移动
    • + adv./prep. The snake's tongue flicked out.蛇伸吐着芯子。
    • Her eyes flicked from face to face.她的眼光扫过人们的脸。
    • flick something (+ adv./prep.) He lifted his head, flicking his hair off his face.他抬起头,拂开了脸上的头发。
    • The horse moved off, flicking its tail.马甩着尾巴走开了。
    Extra Examples
    • His eyes flicked quickly over the screen.他飞快地瞟了一眼屏幕。
    • His tongue flicked nervously across dry lips.他的舌头紧张地舔过干裂的嘴唇。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • casually
    • nervously
    • quickly
    preposition
    • across
    • from
    • off
    phrases
    • flick something open
    adverb
    • absent-mindedly
    • casually
    • idly
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] to smile or look at somebody suddenly and quickly向…笑了一下(或瞥了一眼等)
    • flick a smile/look, etc. at somebody She flicked a nervous glance at him.她紧张不安地瞟了他一眼。
    • flick somebody a smile/look, etc. She flicked him a nervous glance.她紧张不安地瞟了他一眼。
  4. [transitive] to press a button or switch quickly in order to turn a machine, etc. on or off(快速地)按(开关),按(键) synonym flip
    • flick something He flicked a switch and all the lights went out.他啪的一声按了下开关,灯全熄了。
    • flick something on/off She flicked the TV on.她轻轻一按打开了电视机。
  5. [transitive] to move something up and down with a sudden movement so that the end of it hits somebody/something(用…)轻挥,轻打
    • flick A (with B) He flicked me with a wet towel.他用湿毛巾轻打我。
    • flick B (at A) He flicked a wet towel at me.他用湿毛巾轻打我。
    • to flick a whip用鞭子抽打
  6. [intransitive, transitive] flick (something) to move your finger quickly across the screen of an electronic device such as a mobile phone or small computer in order to move text, pictures, etc.(用手指在手机等电子装置屏幕上)快速滑动,快速滑屏
    • Flick to the next photo and pinch to zoom in or out.滑屏至下一张照片,然后两指开合将照片放大或缩小。
    • She flicked the screen and searched through her emails. 她手指在屏幕上快速滑动着查看电邮。
    compare pinch (3), swipe (4), tap (1)
  7. Word Originlate Middle English: symbolic, fl- frequently beginning words denoting sudden movement.

flick

noun
/flɪk/
/flɪk/
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  1. [countable, usually singular] a small sudden, quick movement or hit, for example with a whip or part of the body(用鞭子等的)轻打;(身体部位的)小而快的动作
    • Bell's flick into the penalty area helped to create the goal.贝尔迅速插进禁区助攻,创造了这次进球的机会。
    • All this information is available at the flick of a switch (= by simply turning on a machine).这所有的信息只需按一下开关便可获得。
    • He threw the ball back with a quick flick of the wrist.他手腕一抖把球传了回来。
    • The fish gave a quick flick of its tail.那条鱼轻轻地晃动了一下尾巴。
    • With a flick of his wrist he removed the ash from the end of his cigarette.他手腕轻轻一抖,把烟灰从香烟头上抖了下来。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • quick
    • deft
    verb + flick
    • give (something)
    preposition
    • with a flick
    • flick of
    phrases
    • at the flick of a switch
    See full entry
  2. [singular] a flick through something (especially British English) a quick look through a book, magazine, website, etc.浏览;草草翻阅 synonym flip
    • I had a flick through the catalogue while I was waiting.我等待时浏览了目录。
  3. [countable] (old-fashioned, informal) a film电影 see also chick flick
  4. the flicks
    [plural] (old-fashioned, British English, informal) the cinema电影院
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: symbolic, fl- frequently beginning words denoting sudden movement.
BNC: 5412 COCA: 6850
flick

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + FLICK | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEquick迅速的一動deft敏捷的一彈VERB + FLICKgive (sth)輕動一下(⋯)The fish gave a quick flick of its tail.那條魚輕輕地晃動了一下尾巴。PREPOSITIONwith a flick輕輕一動flick of輕輕一動⋯With a flick of his wrist he removed the ash from the end of his cigarette.他手腕輕輕一抖,把煙灰從香煙頭上抖了下來。PHRASESat the flick of a switch啪地一撥開關Heat is available at the flick of a switch (= instantly).輕輕按一下開關,馬上就供熱了。
flick

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBcasually隨意地輕拍nervously緊張地抖動quickly迅速地輕彈away, back彈去;彈回PREPOSITIONacross拂過⋯His tongue flicked nervously across dry lips.他的舌頭緊張地舔過乾裂的嘴唇。from從⋯撣落He casually flicked away some dust from his jacket.他漫不經心地把夾克上的灰拍掉。off從⋯彈去She flicked the ash off her cigarette.她輕輕把煙灰彈去。over從⋯掠過His eyes flicked quickly over the screen.他飛快地瞟了一眼屏幕。PHRASESflick sth open啪嗒一聲打開⋯She snatched up her briefcase and flicked it open.她抓起公文包啪嗒一聲打開了。
flick

verb

flick through sthADVERBabsent-mindedly, casually, idly心不在焉地翻閱;隨意翻看;無所事事地翻閱She flicked idly through a magazine.她懶洋洋地翻着一本雜誌。quickly快速翻閱
BNC: 5412 COCA: 6850
BNC: 5412 COCA: 6850
flick
To move something quickly: fling, skim, slide...
To move somewhere quickly: fly, hasten, speed...
Sudden and quick movements: dart, start, rush...
Films and types of film: animation, anime, biopic...

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