flit
Word family verbflitnounflitting
flit /flɪt/ verb (flitted, flitting) [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] FAST/QUICKto move lightly or quickly and not stay in one place for very long 轻快地行进,掠过 Birds flitted about in the trees above them. 鸟儿在他们头顶的树枝间飞来飞去。
She seemed to spend her life flitting from one country to another. 她似乎一生都在各国间辗转。
His eyes flitted to his watch. 他瞥了一眼手表。
Origin flit (1100-1200) Old Norse flytja “to carry around”