Flit : (가볍게)돌아다니다, 휙 스치다, 휙 지나치다, (스코틀랜드 영어) 이주하다, 이사하다, (갑작스런)도주, 재빠른 여정, 재빠른 이동
Flit across : (뇌리에/얼굴에) 스치다, 휙 스치다
Do a Moonlight Flit : 야반도주하다
1)
to flit is to move quickly agilely from place to place, not stopping very long in any of these places
there were bats in the trees flitting from place to place
when my friend is in London, and he flits from place too place using taxis
to move around
to flit from one thing to another
always changing activities
somebody who is impatient and who is rather nervous, they flit from one thing to another
they can't concentrate from a long time on anything
to move around nimbly and angilely
maybe an expression could flick across your face
to appear exist and then dissapear
an idea could flit across your mind
somebody that is very volatile or somebody who's rather bipolar they flit from being very happy to being very unhappy, just like that from thing to thing
hummingbird is called flit, because flit flits from flower to flower
to flit, to dance about
the brids darted about, they darted from place too place
to flick here and there
they flitted backwards and forwards
they dashed to do a flit
to move around in a erratic and fluttering way
he is a very inconstant character and he is always flitting from one girl to another
skimming
2)
an expression could flit across your face
an idea could flit across your mind
memories of the past flitted across my mind
3)
a flit, I think this would be a sudden escape, a quick journey somewhere
you've got the phrase, to do a moonlight flit, to make a quick journey somewhere
when he got out of the police station, he knew he was going to prison so he did a flit to somewhere in Latin America
she was pregnant, he did a flit, he did a moonlight flit
Formality : 6 - 6.5
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