词汇 | flap |
释义 | flap verb uk /flæp/ us /flæp/-pp- flapverb (WAVE)[ I or T ] to wave something, especially wings when or as if flying: 振(翅);扑打翅膀;拍打,摆动 A small bird flapped its wings furiously and flew off.一只小鸟用力扑扇翅膀,向上飞去。 Flags flapped in the breeze above their tents.微风中,旗子在他们帐篷上方飘动。 Shaking, swinging and vibrating brandish earth-shaking flappy flourish fluff fluff something up reverberation reverberative ripple rock-a-bye shake out shakily shiver sway thrash trembly tremulously vibrate vibration vibratory flapverb (BEHAVE NERVOUSLY)[ I ]UKinformal to behave in a nervous and excited way: 激动;焦躁 Don't flap - there's plenty of time to cook before they arrive.别慌,在他们到来之前还有充裕的时间准备饭菜。 flap aboutStop flapping about! flap aroundMy mother sat and waited while I flapped around trying to hurry things up. 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 flap noun uk /flæp/ us /flæp/ flapnoun (ADDITIONAL PIECE)[ C ] a piece of cloth or other material fixed along one edge, especially used for covering or closing something: 袋盖;口盖 a pocket flap口袋的袋盖 a tent flap (= a piece of cloth that acts like a door)帐篷门帘 A small flap of skin can be seen above the wound.可以看到伤口上结了一小块皮痂。 Chote Wuttipuntachai/EyeEm/GettyImages Lids, covers and stoppers bezel bottle cap bottle top coozy corked crystal hood jacket Koozie lid liner nozzle pen lid plug screw top sleeve stopper stubby holder tea cosy tight-fitting flapnoun (EXCITEMENT)[ S ]mainly UKinformal a state of nervous excitement: 紧张兴奋 in a flapShe's in a flap because her parents are coming to visit.因为父母要来看她,她心情又激动又慌乱。 I can sometimes get into a flap about things. [ S ]US a lot of public anger, excitement, or discussion: 公众的愤怒;大众的激动情绪;民众的意见 She claimed to have had an affair with the candidate, which produced a huge media flap.她声称与候选人有一段风流韵事,这在媒体上引起了一片哗然。 Anxious and worried (all) hot and botheredidiom aflutter agitated angsty anxious fretfully frightened fuss get in a sweatidiom goosey pit of your stomachidiom preoccupied prey prey on sb's mindidiom prey on something wired worried worriedly worrier worrywart You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Anger and displeasure Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm flapnoun (AIRCRAFT PART)[ C ] engineering specialized part of the back of an aircraft wing that can be moved up or down to help the aircraft go up or down(飞机的)襟翼,副翼,阻力板 hadynyah/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Air travel: parts of aeroplanes aileron aisle altimeter automatic pilot autopilot bulkhead cowling finny fixed-wing flaperon flight deck multi-engine nose nose cone propeller safety belt spoiler stabilizer tail light wing flapnoun (WAVE)[ C ] the action of a bird waving its wings when flying, or of something else moving in this way: 振(翅);扑打翅膀;拍打,摆动 A few flaps of its long wings and the bird was gone.那只鸟扇动了几下长翅,就飞得看不见了。 Shaking, swinging and vibrating brandish earth-shaking flappy flourish fluff fluff something up reverberation reverberative ripple rock-a-bye shake out shakily shiver sway thrash trembly tremulously vibrate vibration vibratory flapnoun (SPEECH SOUND)[ C ] phonetics specialized a consonant sound made when the tongue moves forward and down, and quickly touches the alveolar ridge(发辅音时的)闪音 Linguistics: phonology & phonetics accommodation alliterative alveolar apheresis aphesis assonance diphthong intrusive labial labialize labiodental mispronounce postalveolar postconsonantal retroflex retroflexion rhotic the International Phonetic Alphabet unpronounceable unrepeatable You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Ways of speaking flap | American Dictionaryflap verb[ I/T ] us/flæp/-pp- flapverb[I/T] (WAVE)(of a bird’s wings) to wave up and down while flying, or (of objects that cannot fly) to move quickly from side to side or up and down: [ T ]A small bird flapped its wings. [ I ]Flags flapped in the breeze. flap noun[ C ] us/flæp/ flapnoun[C] (PIECE)a piece of cloth or other material attached along one edge to something else: a pocket/tent flap flapnoun[C] (EMOTIONAL STATE)a state of excitement or worry: She caused a big flap when she told her husband about her parents’ visit. flapnoun[C] (WAVE)a waving movement from side to side or up and down: The bird flew into the air with a flap of its wings. Examples of flapflap The head-capsule, however, ruptures along two lateral longitudinal lines, thus forming three flaps, the median one bearing the antennae. The seemingly long skir t has triangular flaps lateral to the apron. Generous skin flaps were raised to visualize the entire sternum. Upon closing the flaps, the dissolved dye is engulfed into the vortices, allowing the flow to be visualized. In order to minimize end effects, the flaps are bounded at the bottom with a flat cover fixed on a 5 cm high pedestal. At the top, some dye has been dispersed away after the flaps were lowered into the tank. The last four segments each have a pair of lateral flaps. One child is made the hunter; the others run off, flapping their arms and croaking like ravens or leaping and howling like wolves. The flaps are fastened to the ground in same manner, except a piece left loose at one end to serve as a door. Their form is shown to change as the plume develops fine-scale structure and flapping becomes less important. The rotation rate of the flaps decreases linearly to zero during the course of the motion. Another finding indicates that evidence for compromised skin flaps and grafts was contradicted by two of the articles. The stories were accompanied by drawings in a book in which flaps could be opened so that the children could see whether the character found the desired object. The grasshopper endeavours to get rid of the parasites by constantly flapping the elytra and wings, which get worn and reduced to about a third of their length. Fewer articles were identified to report the evidence or information for decompression sicknesses, exceptional blood loss, intracranial abscess, compromised skin grafts and flaps, and thermal burns. See all examples of flap These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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