搜尋結果
flap
- IPA[flap]
美式
- (of a bird) move (its wings) up and down when flying or preparing to fly;(of something attached at one point or loosely fastened) flutter or wave around
- a piece of something thin, such as cloth, paper, or metal, hinged or attached only on one side, that covers an opening or hangs down from something;a hinged or sliding section of an aircraft wing used to control lift
noun: flap, plural noun: flaps
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. (of a bird) move (its wings) up and down when flying or preparing to fly a pheasant flapped its wings gulls flapped around uttering their strange cries 同義詞
- ▪ (of something attached at one point or loosely fastened) flutter or wave around the tent bent with the gale, and the corners flapped furiously 同義詞
- ▪ wave (something) around or at something or someone she flapped the duster angrily she began flapping her arms to drive away the permeating cold
- ▪ strike or attempt to strike (something) loosely with one's hand, a cloth, or a broad implement, especially to drive it away.
名詞
- 1. a piece of something thin, such as cloth, paper, or metal, hinged or attached only on one side, that covers an opening or hangs down from something the flap of the envelope he pushed through the tent flap 同義詞
- ▪ a hinged or sliding section of an aircraft wing used to control lift flaps are normally moved by the hydraulics a final approach at sixty knots with 45° of flap
- 2. a movement of a wing or an arm from side to side or up and down the surviving bird made a few final despairing flaps 同義詞
- 3. informal a state of agitation; a panic they're in a flap over who's going to take Henry's lectures 同義詞
- 4. a large broad mushroom.
- 5. a type of consonant produced by allowing the tip of the tongue to strike the alveolar ridge very briefly.