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II . fly1 <flew, flown> [flaɪ] VERBE trans

1. fly (aircraft):

fly

fly2 SUBST

fly (insect):

fly

crane fly <-ies> SUBST

fly-trap SUBST

tsetse fly [ˈtsetsɪflaɪ] SUBST

tzetze fly [ˈtsetsɪflæɪ] SUBST

tzetze fly BIOL → tsetse fly

tzetze fly

Voir aussi : tsetse fly

tsetse fly [ˈtsetsɪflaɪ] SUBST

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They may hover over a branch while feeding and sometimes fly out to catch insects in flight.
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The vessels mount a firefighting water cannon on the aft fly bridge.
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The weeds provide the necessary habitat for black-fly, mosquitoes and snails, which are the vectors of water-borne illnesses such as bilharzia, river blindness and malaria.
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The prevalence of tsetse fly depleted the livestock population at the end of the nineteenth century.
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The first retorted that the second should fly off his ground.
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It notably consumes insect larvae, including mayfly, black fly, caddisfly and midge larvae.
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The ability to be creative, think on the fly and make key business decisions with little time amidst the tsunami of external information is vital.
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Political officials and news services from the region have repeatedly decried this fly as a disease-carrying pest, despite documentation that it is not.
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Weather has a great effect on the horseflies' behavior, as they only fly on sunny and hot weather.
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Automatic fly reels peaked in popularity during the 1960s, and since that time they have been outsold many times over by manual fly reels.
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