Поиск в словарях
Искать во всех

Толковый словарь английского языка - flick

 

Flick

flick
I. noun Etymology: imitative Date: 15th century a light sharp jerky stroke or movement , a sound produced by a ~, ~er II,1, II. verb Date: 1629 transitive verb 1. to move or propel with or as if with a ~ , to activate, deactivate, or change by or as if by ~ing a switch , 2. to strike lightly with a quick sharp motion , to remove with light blows , intransitive verb to go or pass quickly or abruptly , to direct ~s at something, III. noun Etymology: short for 2~er Date: 1926 movie
Рейтинг статьи:
Комментарии:

См. в других словарях

1.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a a light, sharp, quickly retracted blow with a whip etc. b the sudden release of a bent finger or thumb, esp. to propel a small object. 2 a sudden movement or jerk. 3 a quick turn of the wrist in playing games, esp. in throwing or striking a ball. 4 a slight, sharp sound. 5 Brit. colloq. a a cinema film. b (in pl.; prec. by the) the cinema. --v. 1 tr. (often foll. by away, off) strike or move with a flick (flicked the ash off his cigar; flicked away the dust). 2 tr. give a flick with (a whip, towel, etc.). 3 intr. make a flicking movement or sound. Phrases and idioms flick-knife a weapon with a blade that springs out from the handle when a button is pressed. flick through 1 turn over (cards, pages, etc.). 2 a turn over the pages etc. of, by a rapid movement of the fingers. b look cursorily through (a book etc.). Etymology: ME, imit. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference

Вопрос-ответ:

Ссылка для сайта или блога:
Ссылка для форума (bb-код):

Самые популярные термины

1
2348
2
2028
3
1342
4
1214
5
1211
6
1152
7
1133
8
1011
9
992
10
933
11
925
12
897
13
839
14
825
15
811
16
810
17
742
18
717
19
689
20
650