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词汇 flag
释义 flag
noun[ C ]
uk /flæɡ/ us /flæɡ/

flagnoun[C] (SYMBOL)


B1
a piece of cloth, usually rectangular and attached to a pole at one edge, that has a pattern that shows it represents a country or a group, or has a particular meaning: 旗,旗帜
flag fliesFlags of all the participating countries are flying outside the stadium.所有参赛国家的国旗都飘扬在体育场外。
fly a flagThe palace flies a flag when the king is in residence.
Flags were flapping/fluttering in the breeze.旗子在和风中飘扬。
wave a flagThe guard waved his flag and the train pulled away from the station.护卫挥旗示意,火车从车站驶离。
raise a flagSome of the soldiers set up the tents and raised their national flag.
 
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in American football, a yellow piece of cloth thrown on to the playing area by one of the officials when a player has broken the rules:
A flag was down but it was unclear why.
The coach was furious that no flag had been thrown on the play.
It's a crime to desecrate the country's flag.亵渎国旗是一种犯罪行为。
You're not allowed to swim when the red flag is flying.示警红旗升起的时候不允许游泳。
The palace flags were all flying at half-mast.
There were flags on the tops of many of the buildings.许多大楼的楼顶都有旗子。
A flag fluttered from a 40-foot pole.一面旗帜在40英尺高的旗杆上飘扬。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Flags
caution flag
colour
crossbones
ensign
flag bearer
flag of convenience
half-mast
half-staff
pennant
red flag
saltire
skull and crossbones
standard
Star-Spangled Banner
Stars and Stripes
the Jolly Roger
tifo
tricolour
Union Jack
windsock

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American football

flagnoun[C] (SIGN)


a sign of something, especially that something worrying or bad could be happening:
raise a flagOne of the students mentioned having problems at home, but not in a way that raised a flag with me (= made me worry that something bad was happening).
While this decline may not be statistically significant, it is nonetheless a flag and it does concern us.
Compare
red flag
There was a report that the organization had disproportionately granted funds in particular areas, which immediately raised a flag.
There are certainly flags that suggest we ought to look into this further.
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Causing anxiety and worry
agitate
alarming
alarmingly
bite
catch up with someone
come back to bite someoneidiom
disturb
frighten
frighten someone/something away/off
get/go beyond a jokeidiom
give someone the jimjamsidiom
give someone the jittersidiom
oppressive
rattle
roost
stressful
stressfully
suspenseful
suspensefully
suspensive

flagnoun[C] (STONE)


UK
a flagstone(同 flagstone)
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Building materials
acoustic tile
adobe
agglomerate
airbrick
asphalt
decking
drywall
fibro
fixing
flagged
oakum
particle board
paving
prestressed
putty
tile
two-by-four
unreinforced
wattle
wattle and daub

flagnoun[C] (PLANT)


a flower that is a type of large iris菖蒲(一种大型鸢尾花)
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Flowers & flowering plants
aconite
adam-and-eve
aeonium
African daisy
agapanthus
edelweiss
eglantine
elderflower
elephant ear
erythronium
locoweed
loosestrife
lords-and-ladies
lotus
love-in-a-mist
sea pink
sedum
sego lily
self-heal
senecio

Idioms


keep the flag flying
put the flags out!
wave/show/fly the flag
flag
verb
uk /flæɡ/ us /flæɡ/-gg-

flagverb (MARK)


[ T ]
to put a mark on something so it can be found easily among other similar things: 给…做标记
Flag any files that might be useful later.给日后可能有用的文件做上标记。
[ T ] computing specialized
to mark computer information with one of two possible values so that you can deal with it later: 标记(计算机里某些信息,以便之后处理)
We'll flag the records of interest in the database and then we can give you a print-out.我们会在数据库中把值得关注的纪录标记出来,之后打印一份给你。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Identifying
ascribe something to something
ascription
badged
badging
band
distinguishable
distinguishably
distinguishing
distinguishing feature
ear tag
microchip
microchipped
misidentification
misidentify
over-identification
over-identify
stamp
unidentifiable
unnameable
unplaceable

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Operating computers

flagverb (WARN)


[ T ](alsoflag up)
to warn or tell people about something that is important or is a problem:
I'd just like to flag a couple of issues with the project.
The inspection team flagged a potential groundwater pollution problem.
flag something upA laboratory test might have flagged up the potential dangers at a much earlier stage.
We will use new technology and real-time monitoring systems to flag potential problems.
I wanted to flag something I think is wrong with that report.
He criticized the slow pace at which the crime has been pursued since he first flagged it up.
Serious weather warnings are being flagged up for the next few days.
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Announcing, informing & stating
acquaint someone/yourself with something
annunciation
apprise someone of something
avowedly
awaken someone to something
bear
notify
pass
proclaim
propagate
propagation
propagative
public
put something before someone
put something out
reported
ring
self-proclaimed
smoke signal
stake a claimidiom

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Threats & warnings

flagverb (BECOME TIRED)


[ I ]
to become tired, weaker, or less effective: 变得疲倦;兴趣衰减
I was starting to flag after the ninth mile.走了9英里后,我开始感到疲倦了。
The conversation was flagging.谈话越来越乏味了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Tired and making tired
all in
anti-fatigue
at your worstidiom
be dead on your feetidiom
be fit/ready to dropidiom
finish something off
fit to dropidiom
fragile
gassed
haggard
knackered
shell-shocked
sleep deprivation
sleep-deprived
sleepily
sleepiness
sleepy
strung out
yawningly
zonked

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Becoming and making less strong

flagverb (SPORT SIGNAL)


[ I or T ]
If a sports official flags, or flags a player, they lift a flag to signal that a player has broken one of the rules:
flag forThe referee's assistant flagged for a free kick on the edge of the area.
The striker had already been flagged offside before the shot had left his boot.
The linesman flagged for offside.
The assistant referee had already flagged for an infringement.
The linesman controversially flagged Drogba offside.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Refereeing & judging in sport
adjudicate
adjudication
adjudicator
assistant referee
booking
cooler
crew chief
fair play
linesman
official scorer
penalty flag
ref
regulation game
regulation time
replay review
score
scorer
umpire
video technology
yellow card

Phrasal verb


flag something/someone down

flag | American Dictionary


flag
noun[ C ]
us/flæɡ/

flagnoun[C] (SYMBOL)


a piece of cloth with a special color and pattern, used as a symbol esp. to represent a particular country or group:
the American flag
The man waved a red warning flag.
flag
verb
us/flæɡ/-gg-

flagverb (MARK)


[ T ]
to mark something so it can be found easily among other similar things:
She asked me to flag the names that appear on both lists.

flagverb (BECOME TIRED)


[ I ]
to become tired or less strong:
My interest in the story flagged.

Phrasal verb


flag down something/someone

flag | Business English


flag
verb
uk /flæɡ/us-gg-
[ T ]
to put a mark on something or against something so it can be found easily among other similar things:
Flag any files which might be useful later.
[ T ] IT
to mark computer information with one of two possible values so that you can process it later:
We'll flag the records of interest in the database and then we can give you a printout.
[ I ]
to become tired, weaker, or less effective:
We had been working on the presentation for six hours and I was beginning to flag.
They denied that demand for the new product was flagging.

Phrasal verb


flag sth up
flag
noun[ C ]
uk /flæɡ/us
a piece of cloth, usually rectangular and fixed to a pole at one edge, that has a pattern that shows it represents a country or a group, or has a particular meaning:
a container ship sailing under the Indonesian flag
a mark that you put on or against something to show that it is important:
You can put a flag on any email message that you know you will need to go back to and read again.
 fly the flag
to show support for the country, group, or organization that you belong to:
The government was accused of failing to fly the flag for British farmers at the negotiations.
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