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mosca scorpione
w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia
scorpion fly [Am ˈskɔrpiənˌflaɪ] RZ.
panorpa r.ż.
w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia
scorpion [Brit ˈskɔːpɪən, Am ˈskɔrpiən] RZ.
1. scorpion ZOOL.:
2. scorpion ASTROL.:
I. fly1 [Brit flʌɪ, Am flaɪ] RZ.
1. fly (of trousers):
patta r.ż.
2. fly (of tent):
3. fly (of flag):
lunghezza r.ż.
4. fly Brit HIST. (carriage):
carrozza r.ż.
calesse r.m.
II. flies RZ. npl
1. flies (of trousers):
patta r.ż.
2. flies TEATR:
soffitta r.ż.
III. fly1 <I f. cz. przesz. flew, im. cz. przeszł. flown> [Brit flʌɪ, Am flaɪ] CZ. cz. przech.
1. fly (operate):
fly aircraft, spacecraft
fly model aircraft, kite
2. fly (transport by air):
fly person, animal, wounded, supplies, food
3. fly (cross by air):
fly Atlantic, Channel
4. fly (cover by air) bird, aircraft, spacecraft:
fly distance
I fly over 10,000 km a year
5. fly (display):
fly ship: flag
fly ensign, colours
fly organization: flag
fly person: flag
6. fly (flee) form.:
fly country
IV. fly1 <I f. cz. przesz. flew, im. cz. przeszł. flown> [Brit flʌɪ, Am flaɪ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. fly bird, insect, aircraft, rocket, balloon, kite:
volare (from da; to a)
to fly over or across sth
2. fly:
fly passenger:
fly pilot:
we fly to Boston twice a day airline:
3. fly (be propelled):
fly bullet, glass, sparks, insults, threats:
to go flying pot. person, object:
to send sb flying pot.
to send sth flying pot.
to fly at sb
to fly into a rage or temper przen.
to fly into a panic przen.
4. fly (rush, hurry):
5. fly (go quickly):
fly, also fly past, fly by time, holidays:
6. fly (flutter, wave):
fly flag, scarf, cloak:
fly hair:
7. fly (flee):
fly form.
to fly from sb, sth
fuggire da qn, qc
V. fly1 [Brit flʌɪ, Am flaɪ]
on the fly INF.
on the fly INF.
to fly in the face of (defy) authority, danger, tradition
to fly in the face of (contradict) evidence, proof
to let fly (with) arrow
to let fly (with) hail of bullets
fly2 [Brit flʌɪ, Am flaɪ] RZ.
fly ZOOL., RYB.
mosca r.ż.
fly3 [Brit flʌɪ, Am flaɪ] PRZYM. pot.
1. fly (clever):
2. fly Am:
w słowniku PONS
scorpion [ˈskɔ:r·pi·ən] RZ.
fly [flaɪ] RZ.
fly (insect):
mosca r.ż.
zwroty:
to drop (off) [or die] like flies pot.
I. fly1 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. fly bird, airplane:
2. fly (travel by aircraft):
3. fly (move rapidly):
to fly at sb
4. fly pot. (leave):
zwroty:
II. fly1 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] CZ. cz. przech.
1. fly (aircraft):
2. fly (make move through air):
Present
Ifly
youfly
he/she/itflies
wefly
youfly
theyfly
Past
Iflew
youflew
he/she/itflew
weflew
youflew
theyflew
Present Perfect
Ihaveflown
youhaveflown
he/she/ithasflown
wehaveflown
youhaveflown
theyhaveflown
Past Perfect
Ihadflown
youhadflown
he/she/ithadflown
wehadflown
youhadflown
theyhadflown
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As all sawflies, these species are related to wasps and not to flies, but lack the typical wasp waist.
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Pollination is carried out by small flies or insects, even underground by termites or gnats.
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These aircraft are controlled by pushing against a horizontal control bar in roughly the same way as a hang glider pilot flies.
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The helicopter flies towards the theodolite and is tracked by the telescope in elevation and azimuth.
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Thousands of flies, bumblebees and moths, rely on lesser celandine as their primary source of nectar after waking up from hibernation.
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