flit
flit
flɪt
flit
British pronunciation
/flˈɪt/

Définition et signification de « flit » en anglais

to flit
01

voltiger, papillonner

to move quickly and lightly from somewhere or something to another
example
Exemples
Butterflies flit gracefully from flower to flower in the garden.
Les papillons virevoltent gracieusement de fleur en fleur dans le jardin.
Memories of her childhood flit through her mind like fleeting shadows.
Les souvenirs de son enfance voltigent dans son esprit comme des ombres fugaces.
Flit
01

a sudden, rapid, or light movement

example
Exemples
A flit of a bird startled the cat.
She noticed a flit of motion in the corner of her eye.
02

an act of moving secretly or stealthily, especially to evade obligations

example
Exemples
The debtor made a quiet flit to avoid creditors.
They discovered the flit after the tenant vanished.
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