flag的意思和读音

flag

: [flæɡ] : [flæɡ]

n.

v.);

flags  flagged  flagging  

v.+n.hoist flag,fly flag,lower flag,salute flag,unfurl flag

adj.+n.blue flag,yellow flag

v.rally

v.mark,highlight,identify,label,signal

n.standard,ensign,pennant,pennon,colours

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1.a piece of cloth with a special coloured design on it that may be the symbol of a particular country or organization, or may have a particular meaning. A flag can be attached to a pole or held in the hand

the Italian flag

the flag of Italy

The hotel flies the European Union flag .

The American flag was flying .

All the flags were at half mast(= in honour of a famous person who has died) .

The black and white flag went down, and the race began.

2.used to refer to a particular country or organization and its beliefs and values

to swear allegiance to the flag

He was working under the flag of the United Nations.

3.a piece of cloth that is attached to a pole and used as a signal or marker in various sports

4.a flower that is a type of iris and that grows near water

yellow flags

IDMfly/show/wave the flagto show your support for your country, an organization or an idea to encourage or persuade others to do the same

Our exporters keep the flag flying at international trade exhibitions.

keep the flag flyingto represent your country or organization

Our exporters keep the flag flying at international trade exhibitions.

v.

1.[t]~ sthto put a special mark next to information that you think is important

I've flagged the paragraphs that we need to look at in more detail.

2.[i]to become tired, weaker or less enthusiastic

It had been a long day and the children were beginning to flag.

Her confidence had never flagged.

flagging support/enthusiasm

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n.1.a piece of cloth decorated with the pattern and colors that represent a country or organization. A flag is often hung from a pole called a flagpole2.a piece of colored cloth that is used for giving a signal3.the country that someone belongs to

v.1.to become tired or weak, or to begin to lack enthusiasm2.to mark something so that you will be able to find it again

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1.The mere mention of his hated cousin's name was like waving a red flag in front of him.

2.Purple represents Spirit on the LGBTQ flag and that's exactly what we'd like all of you to have with you: spirit.LGBTQ

3.The flag itself was standard issue, although the top was hemmed so that the astronauts would be able to slide it over the crossbar.便

4.Spanner made a humming noise and a flag came out of a slot in his chest.

5.If everything seems to be OK with the preview, execute it again without the preview flag (-p) as shown in Listing 12.使(-p)12

6.And with the exception of a solitary man, no one saw them arrive at the little flag station known as College Park.

7.A man who is affectionate, who is kindly, has no sense of power, and therefore such a man is not bound to any nationality, to any flag.

8.M. Mabeuf, pale, haggard, his eyes lighted up with the mournful flame of aberration, raised the flag above his head and repeated.

9.There was a huge flag in Tahrir Square today with a Muslim crescent moon and a Christian cross inside it.广

10.It fashioned a flag of its own in the form of a circle of stars, and its logo is displayed on car license plates and on the beaches.