英:['flɒpə]
美:['flɒpə]
英:['flɒpə]
美:['flɒpə]
n.
雏水鸭
变节者
为图领取保证金而捏造事故的人
变节者
verb
intransitive verb
to swing or move loosely : flap
to throw or move oneself in a heavy, clumsy, or relaxed manner
flopped into the chair
to change or turn suddenly
to go to bed
a place to flop at night
to fail completely
the play flopped
transitive verb
to move or drop heavily or noisily : cause to flop
flopped the bundles down
adverb
right, squarely
fell flop on my face
noun (1)
an act or sound of flopping
a complete failure
the movie was a flop
slang a place to sleepespecially: flophouse
dungalso: a piece of dung
cow flop
noun (2)
a unit of measure for calculating the speed of a computer equal to one floating-point operation per second—usually used in combinationgigaflopA GPU [=graphics processing unit] can deliver hundreds of billions of operations per second—some GPUs more than a teraflop, or a trillion operations per second—while requiring only slightly more electrical power and cooling than a CPU.—Andrea Di Blas et al.
Supplied by IBM, with a billion flops (floating point operations per second) and a capacity to expand to 60 billion flops with the addition of other processors and memory, it will be among the 10 most sophisticated computers in the world.—Eleanor Wilson
跳起扑身停球的守门员
Verb alteration of flap >entry 2 Noun (2)floating-point operation
The first known use of flop was in 1602
floraladjective
of or relating to flowers or a flora
a floral pattern in wallpaper
floranoun
plants or plant life especially of a region, period, or environment
flop1 of 2verb
to swing or bounce loosely : flap about
a hat brim flopping
to throw oneself down in a heavy, clumsy, or relaxed manner
flopped into the chair
to throw or drop suddenly and heavily or noisily
flopped the bundles down with a thud
to fail completely
the play flopped
flop2 of 2noun
an act or sound of flopping
a complete failure : dud
floppyadjective
being soft and flexible
flop1 of 2verb
to swing or bounce loosely : flap about
a hat brim flopping
to throw oneself down in a heavy, clumsy, or relaxed manner
flopped into the chair
to throw or drop suddenly and heavily or noisily
flopped the bundles down with a thud
to fail completely
the play flopped
flop2 of 2noun
an act or sound of flopping
a complete failure : dud
floppyadjective
being soft and flexible
flop1 of 2verb
to swing or bounce loosely : flap about
a hat brim flopping
to throw oneself down in a heavy, clumsy, or relaxed manner
flopped into the chair
to throw or drop suddenly and heavily or noisily
flopped the bundles down with a thud
to fail completely
the play flopped
flop2 of 2noun
an act or sound of flopping
a complete failure : dud
1 The great flip-flopper does not convince the conservative base.
这位大骑墙派并不能说服保守派基层。
2 I don't know why he would call something like that, especially with a flopper.
我不知道他为什么会那样吹,尤其是这一声哨响起到扭转局势的作用。
3 He flopped down onto the bed.
4 She flopped into the chair with a sigh.
5 All of their attempts have flopped miserably.
6 The curtains were flopping around in the breeze.
7 The movie was a total flop.
8 It fell to the ground with a flop.
9 Spoiler alert: The method flopped, resulting in a gloopy mess of pancake batter.
10 The giant mammal rocketed out of the water, twisting its body and flopping backward into the water in a dramatic splash.
11 I don't know why he would call something like that, especially with a flopper.
我不知道他为什么会那样吹, 尤其是这一声哨响起到扭转局势的作用.