释义 |
flownflown /fləʊn $ floʊn/ verb - Alternatively, five inmates of the same average weight could be flown without luggage.
- He himself was shot and flown to Okinawa.
- If we were seriously attacked, all the ships would be flown off somewhere.
- Others, still living but insane, would be selected and flown up for further tests.
- The company had flown to the left at take-off, but Leese turned right.
- The entire com-pany was flown out early one morning, with air support overhead.
- The executive, which met again for the first time last week, was unable to resolve when flags should be flown.
- They had flown into the atmosphere and had carried his broken body to the other side of the castle.
the past participle of fly1 |