单词 | flipflop |
释义 | > see alsoalso refers to : flip-flopn.adv. > as lemmasˈflip-flop ˈflip-flop v. (intransitive) to go, proceed, act, etc., with a flapping sound; also transitive, to turn (something) over. ΘΠ the world > space > relative position > inversion > invert [verb (transitive)] to-wendc893 whelvec1000 to turn down?c1335 to turn up?c1335 whelmc1340 overturna1382 to turn overa1400 wholve14.. inverse?a1425 reverse?a1425 overwhelvec1450 overvolvea1522 transverse1557 evert1566 topsy-turn1573 topsy-turve1603 invert1610 upturn1610 whave1611 topsy-turvy1626 whemmel1684 cant1850 upend1868 flip-flop1924 the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > move to and fro or up and down [verb (intransitive)] > flap or beat up and down fanc1400 swapa1529 wavea1530 flap1692 winnow1852 flail1874 flip-flop1924 1924 W. Deeping Three Rooms xxxv. 313 He [sc. a person distempering a wall] grew quite jaunty and confident, flip-flopping with considerable dexterity. 1940 F. D. Davison in B. James Austral. Short Stories (1963) 59 Wallabies flip-flopped out of your way as you rode. 1968 J. D. Watson Double Helix xxvi. 197 Both pairs could be flipflopped over and still have their glycosidic bonds facing in the same direction. < see also as lemmas |
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