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flipping
- IPA[ˈflɪpɪŋ]
英式
- used for emphasis or to express mild annoyance
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形容詞
- 1. British informal used for emphasis or to express mild annoyance are you out of your flipping mind? it's flipping cold today
- turn over with a sudden quick movement: the plane flipped over and then exploded the yacht was flipped by a huge wave
- a sudden sharp movement: she dismissed his qualms with a flip of her hand
- glib or flippant: he couldn't get away with flip, funny conversation
- used to express mild annoyance.
Oxford American Dictionary
- turn over with a sudden quick movement: the plane flipped over and then exploded the yacht was flipped by a huge wave
- a sudden quick movement: she dismissed his qualms with a flip of her hand
- glib or flippant: he couldn't get away with flip, funny conversation
- used to express mild annoyance.
Oxford Dictionary
- a drink of heated, sweetened beer and spirit.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for eggnog
Oxford American Dictionary
- a light sandal, typically of plastic or rubber, with a thong between the big and second toe.
- move with a flapping sound or motion: she flip-flopped off the porch in battered trainers
Oxford Dictionary
- a light sandal, typically of plastic or rubber, with a thong between the big and second toe.
- move with a flapping sound or motion: she flip-flopped off the porch in battered sneakers
Oxford American Dictionary
- having or denoting a lid or cover that can be easily flipped open: a flip-top rubbish bin
- a flip-top lid or cover.
Oxford Dictionary
- the less important side of a pop single; the B-side.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈflipiNG]
美式
- used for emphasis or to express mild annoyance: are you out of your flipping mind?
Oxford American Dictionary