`fly` in Latin
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fly
- verb
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move through air using wings
volareBirds fly across the sky. — Aves per caelum volant. -
[idiomatic],
move quickly or escape
fugere [idiomatic]He flew from the scene. — E loco fugit.
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move through air using wings
- noun
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small winged insect
muscaA fly landed on the table. — Musca in mensa consedit. -
[clothing],
zipper or flap on trousers
bracae apertura [clothing]Your fly is open. — Apertura bracarum tua est aperta. -
[sports],
type of baseball hit
ictus aereus [sports]He caught the fly in center field. — Ictum aereum in medio campo cepit.
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small winged insect
- adjective
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[slang,
colloquial],
stylish or attractive (slang)
elegans [slang, colloquial]That jacket is really fly. — Illa tunica vere elegans est.
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[slang,
colloquial],
stylish or attractive (slang)