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Definisjonen av ordet "fly":
+9 rate 1. 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)
+6 rate 2. 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
+5 rate 3. fruit fly
+4 rate 4. caddis fly
+2 rate 5. attempt: “Give it a fly”
+1 rate 6. flying fish
+1 rate 7. pass off a forged cheque
rate 8. quick, clever, cunning (Slang)
rate 9. Flying Fortress; United States heavy bomber used in World War II. Designed by the Boeing Aircraft Co. in 1934, it cruised at 35,000 ft (10,700 m) at a maximum speed of 287 mph (462 kph). It was called the Flying Fortress because of the.50-caliber machine guns, 13 in all, at every corner. It could carry 3 tons (2.7 metric tons) of bombs in its bays and more on racks under its wings. More than 12,000 B-17s were produced during World War II and most were used for high-level bombing over Europe.
rate 10. British comedy troupe. The innovative group, formed in the early 1960s, came to prominence in the 1970s, first on television and later in films. Its members, most of whom met while attending the University of Cambridge, included Graham Chapman (1941–89) and John Cleese (coauthors of most of their skits and films) as well as Terry Jones (b. 1942), Terry Gilliam (b. 1940), Eric Idle (b. 1943) and Michael Palin (b. 1943). The troupe's parodies of British life and television and their array of absurd characters surprised and delighted international audiences. Their films include Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) and Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979).
rate 11. flying bomb or buzz bomb; German missile of World War II. The forerunner of modern cruise missiles, it was about 25 ft (8 m) long and had a wingspan of about 18 ft (5.5 m). It was launched from catapult ramps or sometimes from aircraft; it carried an explosive warhead of almost 1,900 lbs (850 kg) and had an average range of 150 mi (240 km). More than 8,000 V-1s were launched against London in 1944–45 and a smaller number against Belgium.
rate 12. 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.
rate 13. crane fly
rate 14. Fly River
rate 15. Mediterranean fruit fly
rate 16. Med fly
rate 17. robber fly
rate 18. assassin fly
rate 19. sand fly
rate 20. tsetse fly
rate 21. warble fly
rate 22. Flying Fortress
rate 23. flying buttress
rate 24. flying shuttle
rate 25. flying squirrel
rate 26. Flying Tigers
rate 27. Monty Python's Flying Circus
rate 28. unidentified flying object
rate 29. flying bomb;
rate 30. any of several thousand species of insects belonging to the order Diptera and characterized by the use of only one pair of wings for flight and the reduction of the second pair of wings to knobs (called halteres) used for balance. The term fly is commonly used for almost any small flying insect. In entomology, however, the name refers specifically to the approximately 85,000 species of dipterans or true flies, which are distributed throughout the world, including the subarctic and high mountains. Dipterans are known by such common names as gnats, midges, mosquitoes and leaf miners, in addition to numerous sorts of flies, including the horsefly, housefly and blowfly and fruit, bee, robber and crane flies. Many other species of insects are called flies (e.g., dragonflies, caddisflies and mayflies), but their wing structures serve to distinguish them from true flies. Many species of dipterans are of great importance economically and some, such as the common housefly and certain mosquitoes, are of importance as disease carriers.
rate 31. adj (before noun) These jeans fasten with fly buttons. See also button-fly at button.
rate 32. The fly was a predominant soul-symbol within many ancient religions. Many primitives believed that flies possessed souls of deceased persons, and by swallowing a fly the women conceived and bear children. Virgin mothers of Celtic heroes - Etain, Cuchulainn - conceived this way. The Greeks similarly believed that souls traveled from one life to the next in insect form; their very word for soul, psyche, meant a butterfly. As in the Middle East, Baal-Zebub or Beelzebub was "Lord of Flies" because he was a psychopomp, his title really meant "Lord of Souls". Such ideas and images indicate a very archaic mode of thought, which predates the discovery of fatherhood. Women thought they conceived by themselves. Both men and women were attempting to imagine methods by which the fetus entered the woman's body.
rate 33. enthomology and crop protection Any of numerous two-winged insects of the order Diptera, especially any of the family Muscidae. Examples of true flies are the house fly and the tsetse fly. The true flies (order Diptera) should not be confused with other insects that are called "flies", such as caddisfly, butterfly, and dragonfly, that belong to other insect orders.
rate 34. to be a compulsive gambler
rate 35. yawn; astounded look with jaw wide open
rate 36. to drink alone
rate 37. cool; stylish; sophisticated: “She's fly” (from obsolete sense “knowing, sharp, cunning”)
rate 38. attempt to obtain reactions to a proposal for a course of action by allowing it to be circulated as a rumour or unconfirmed report
rate 39. leave home
rate 40. remote outback
rate 41. someone is not easily tricked
rate 42. obsolete honest
rate 43. somebody going over to talk to the old men who drink and talk in the front bar of a pub (hotel) from when they open to when they closes (they sit on a beer for hours)
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