slovodefinícia
flung
(mass)
flung
- fling, fling
flung
(encz)
flung,fling/flung/flung v: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
flung
(encz)
flung,hodil v: Zdeněk Brož
flung
(encz)
flung,mrštil v: Zdeněk Brož
flung
(encz)
flung,švihl v: Zdeněk Brož
Flung
(gcide)
Flung \Flung\,
imp. & p. p. of Fling.
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Flung
(gcide)
Fling \Fling\ (fl[i^]ng), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flung
(fl[u^]ng); p. pr. & vb. n. Flinging.] [OE. flingen,
flengen, to rush, hurl; cf. Icel. flengia to whip, ride
furiously, OSw. flenga to strike, Sw. fl[aum]nga to romp,
Dan. flenge to slash.]
1. To cast, send, to throw from the hand; to hurl; to dart;
to emit with violence as if thrown from the hand; as, to
fing a stone into the pond.
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'T is Fate that flings the dice: and, as she flings,
Of kings makes peasants, and of peasants kings.
--Dryden.
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He . . . like Jove, his lighting flung. --Dryden.
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I know thy generous temper well.
Fling but the appearance of dishonor on it,
It straight takes fire. --Addison.
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2. To shed forth; to emit; to scatter.
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The sun begins to fling
His flaring beams. --Milton.
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Every beam new transient colors flings. --Pope.
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3. To throw; to hurl; to throw off or down; to prostrate;
hence, to baffle; to defeat; as, to fling a party in
litigation.
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His horse started, flung him, and fell upon him.
--Walpole.
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To fling about, to throw on all sides; to scatter.

To fling away, to reject; to discard.
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Cromwell, I charge thee, fling away ambition.
--Shak.


To fling down.
(a) To throw to the ground; esp., to throw in defiance, as
formerly knights cast a glove into the arena as a
challenge.
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This question so flung down before the guests, .
. .
Was handed over by consent of all
To me who had not spoken. --Tennyson.
(b) To overturn; to demolish; to ruin.

To fling in, to throw in; not to charge in an account; as,
in settling accounts, one party flings in a small sum, or
a few days' work.

To fling off, to baffle in the chase; to defeat of prey;
also, to get rid of. --Addison.

To fling open, to throw open; to open suddenly or with
violence; as, to fling open a door.

To fling out, to utter; to speak in an abrupt or harsh
manner; as, to fling out hard words against another.

To fling up, to relinquish; to abandon; as, to fling up a
design.
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podobné slovodefinícia
farflung
(mass)
far-flung
- vzdialený
flung/flung
(msas)
flung/flung
- fling
flung/flung
(msasasci)
flung/flung
- fling
far-flung
(encz)
far-flung,odlehlý adj: Zdeněk Brožfar-flung,vzdálený adj: Zdeněk Brož
fling/flung/flung
(czen)
fling/flung/flung,flingv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překladfling/flung/flung,flungv: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
far-flung
(gcide)
far-flung \far-flung\ adj.
widely spread or distributed; as, the far-flung corners of
the Empire.
[WordNet 1.5]
Flung
(gcide)
Flung \Flung\,
imp. & p. p. of Fling.
[1913 Webster]Fling \Fling\ (fl[i^]ng), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flung
(fl[u^]ng); p. pr. & vb. n. Flinging.] [OE. flingen,
flengen, to rush, hurl; cf. Icel. flengia to whip, ride
furiously, OSw. flenga to strike, Sw. fl[aum]nga to romp,
Dan. flenge to slash.]
1. To cast, send, to throw from the hand; to hurl; to dart;
to emit with violence as if thrown from the hand; as, to
fing a stone into the pond.
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'T is Fate that flings the dice: and, as she flings,
Of kings makes peasants, and of peasants kings.
--Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

He . . . like Jove, his lighting flung. --Dryden.
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I know thy generous temper well.
Fling but the appearance of dishonor on it,
It straight takes fire. --Addison.
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2. To shed forth; to emit; to scatter.
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The sun begins to fling
His flaring beams. --Milton.
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Every beam new transient colors flings. --Pope.
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3. To throw; to hurl; to throw off or down; to prostrate;
hence, to baffle; to defeat; as, to fling a party in
litigation.
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His horse started, flung him, and fell upon him.
--Walpole.
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To fling about, to throw on all sides; to scatter.

To fling away, to reject; to discard.
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Cromwell, I charge thee, fling away ambition.
--Shak.


To fling down.
(a) To throw to the ground; esp., to throw in defiance, as
formerly knights cast a glove into the arena as a
challenge.
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This question so flung down before the guests, .
. .
Was handed over by consent of all
To me who had not spoken. --Tennyson.
(b) To overturn; to demolish; to ruin.

To fling in, to throw in; not to charge in an account; as,
in settling accounts, one party flings in a small sum, or
a few days' work.

To fling off, to baffle in the chase; to defeat of prey;
also, to get rid of. --Addison.

To fling open, to throw open; to open suddenly or with
violence; as, to fling open a door.

To fling out, to utter; to speak in an abrupt or harsh
manner; as, to fling out hard words against another.

To fling up, to relinquish; to abandon; as, to fling up a
design.
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Upflung
(gcide)
Upflung \Up*flung"\, a.
Flung or thrown up.
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far-flung
(wn)
far-flung
adj 1: distributed over a considerable extent; "far-flung
trading operations"; "the West's far-flung mountain
ranges"; "widespread nuclear fallout" [syn: far-flung,
widespread]
2: remote; "far-flung corners of the Empire"

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