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flick
- IPA[flɪk]
英式
- a sudden quick movement;the sudden release of a bent finger or thumb, especially to propel a small object
- strike or propel (something) with a sudden quick movement of the fingers;make or cause to make a sudden quick movement
noun: flick, plural noun: flicks
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名詞
- 1. a sudden quick movement the flick of a switch a flick of the wrist
- ▪ the sudden release of a bent finger or thumb, especially to propel a small object he sent his cigarette spinning away with a flick of his fingers
- ▪ a light, sharp, quickly retracted blow, especially with a whip.
- ▪ a quick look through (a book, magazine, etc.) a quick flick through the family album
- 2. informal a cinema film a Hollywood action flick
- ▪ British the cinema fancy a night at the flicks?
- 3. rare a group of hares or rabbits.
動詞
- 1. strike or propel (something) with a sudden quick movement of the fingers Max flicked his bow tie Ursula flicked some ash off her sleeve 同義詞
- ▪ make or cause to make a sudden quick movement the horse flicked its tail the tip of his tongue flicked out 同義詞
- ▪ turn something electrical on or off by means of a switch Urquart flicked the switch and she blinked in the harsh light
- ▪ move (an object) rapidly up and down so as to strike something or someone the driver flicked his whip and the cab moved off
- look quickly through a book, magazine, etc.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pornographic film.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a knife with a blade that springs out from the handle when a button is pressed; a switchblade.
Oxford American Dictionary
- turn an electrical device off by means of a switch
Oxford Dictionary
- a knife with a blade that springs out from the handle when a button is pressed.
Oxford Dictionary
- turn an electrical device off by means of a switch
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for snap roll
Oxford Dictionary
- look quickly through a book, magazine, etc.
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美式
- a sudden sharp movement: the flick of a switch a flick of the wrist
- propel (something) with a sudden sharp movement, especially of the fingers: Emily flicked some ash off her sleeve
Oxford American Dictionary