释义 |
flite \ˈflīt\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English fliten, from Old English flītan to contend, strive, wrangle; akin to Old English, Old Frisian & Old Saxon flīt strife, dispute, contention, Old High German flīz strife, zeal, flīzan to contend, strive 1. now dialect a. : contend, quarrel, wrangle b. : to engage in sharp debate 2. obsolete : to make or utter complaint |