flop
- IPA[flɒp]
英式
- fall, move, or hang in a loose and ungainly way;sit or lie down heavily and suddenly, especially when very tired
- a heavy, loose, and ungainly movement, or a sound made by it;a total failure
verb: flop, 3rd person present: flops, gerund or present participle: flopping, past tense: flopped, past participle: flopped
noun: flop, plural noun: flops
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. fall, move, or hang in a loose and ungainly way his blond hair flopped over his eyes 同義詞
- ▪ sit or lie down heavily and suddenly, especially when very tired Liz flopped down into the armchair 同義詞
- ▪ informal rest or sleep in a specified place I'm going to flop here for the night
- ▪ informal deliberately fall or stumble in order to give the appearance of being fouled by an opponent nearly everyone watching the game in Chicago believed James flopped
- 2. informal (of a performer or show) be completely unsuccessful; fail totally the show flopped in London 同義詞 反義詞
名詞
- 1. a heavy, loose, and ungainly movement, or a sound made by it they hit the ground with a flop
- 2. informal a total failure the play had been a flop
- 3. US informal a cheap place to sleep.