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(of an aircraft or rocket) to take off; to lift off / (fig.) (of an enterprise etc) to start to develop rapidly
HSK 2
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  *飛* | 飛* | *飛
to fly
HSK 1
(ornithology) gregarious
to disappear without trace / to vanish all of a sudden / to spread fast / to spread like wildfire
HSK 7-9
Netflix, American entertainment company
Zhang Fei (168-221), general of Shu and blood-brother of Liu Bei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, famous as fearsome fighter and lover of wine
Yue Fei (1103-1142), Song dynasty patriot and general
lit. to fly upwards swiftly / fig. rapid advance / rapidly developing (situation)
COMAC, Chinese aeronautics company (abbr. for 中國商用飛機|中国商用飞机)
to swirl in the air (of thickly falling snowflakes, flower petals etc) / to flutter about
to go far / to escape to faraway places
to fly solo / (fig.) (of a band member) to go solo; (of an employee) to leave and start up one's own company
to spread one's wings and soar (idiom) / to develop one's abilities freely
Netflix, American entertainment company
flying in pairs / close union as husband and wife / round-trip flight / (slang) threesome
Jerry Seinfeld
(idiom) flesh and blood flying in all directions; carnage
to allow to fly
to fly non-stop; to fly direct (to ...)
(idiom) to speak vehemently; to express oneself with great passion
fire of war everywhere (idiom); enveloped in the flames of war
lit. a pair of birds flying close together (idiom) / fig. two hearts beating as one / name of a sweet and sour chicken wing dish
to rush around everywhere / always active
to fly as a flock or swarm
Adolph Abramovich Joffe (1883-1927), Soviet and Comintern diplomat and spy in 1922-23 in Republican China
(of an aircraft) to be grounded
the shrike and the swallow fly in different directions (idiom) / (usually of a couple) to part from each other
lit. Zhang Fei fights Yue Fei / fig. an impossible combination / an impossible turn of events (idiom)
to migrate (of birds)
lit. the clumsy bird flies early (idiom); fig. to work hard to compensate for one's limited abilities
Joseph Joffre (1852-1931), leading French general at the start of World War One
to fly illegally (of planes, drones etc)
(of an airline) to run a flight
lit. to rest and fly together (idiom) / fig. to live in each other's pockets / to be inseparable
to go off like a rocket; to rocket
lit. even given wings, you couldn't fly (idiom); fig. impossible to escape
to fly wing to wing (idiom) / two hearts beating as one / (of a couple) inseparable
to promote (to official position in former times)
fixie; fixed-gear bicycle
to spread wings and fly
(of spittle, blood, bullets etc) to fly through the air
running as fast as flying
hoodlum / hooligan / young rowdy
Goofy (friend of Mickey Mouse)
to soar


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