flopping的意思和读音

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flop

: [flɑp] : [flɒp]

v.

adv.

n.

flopped  flops  flopping  

n.hit

v.stand up,succeed

n.failure,dud,washout,fiasco,turkey

v.collapse,slump,fall down,slacken,fail

floppingv.

1.[i]~ into/on sth.~ (down/back)to sit or lie down in a heavy and sudden way because you are very tired

Exhausted, he flopped down into a chair.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to fall, move or hang in a heavy or awkward way, without control

Her hair flopped over her eyes.

The young man flopped back, unconscious.

The fish were flopping around in the bottom of the boat.

3.[i](informal)to be a complete failure

The play flopped on Broadway.

n.— see alsobellyflop

1.(informal)a film/movie, play, party, etc. that is not successful

v.1.2.3.;,4.[,];〈5.;1.2.3.;,4.[,];〈5.;

adv.1.,

n.1.;2.();();3.;;

v.1.to sit or lie down in a heavy way by relaxing your muscles and letting your body fall2.to move or hang in a loose, heavy, and uncontrolled way3.if a play, movie, or new product flops, it is completely unsuccessful

n.1.a complete failure2.the movement or sound of something that is not hard or made of metal falling against something else

1. dunk () flopping OT ...

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1.He said at the time he wanted to revisit the issue, but Cantor accused Obama of flip-flopping on his own tax deal.Cantor

2."I think the league has gone soft over the last few years and they've got to do something about all of the flopping, " O'Neal said.

3.Rather than beating about the bush, the fall of the dendrite in the matter of flopping about.

4.The fish we had caught were flopping about in the bottom of the boat.

5.So anyway, um, his head is like flopping down Broadway, right, and I'm just thinking .

6.I enjoy the ears flopping to the ground and a bounty of golden coins for my taking if I choose.

7.I just really love how the Spurs play and I don't think they won all the championships by flopping , cheating, and playing dirty.

8.This word encompasses a sense of "flip-flopping" but it also implies a number of other complicating forces.

9.That's true, but they also lose support when they do things like that. It's very negative to be accused of flip-flopping in U. S. politics.

10.In politics, it is called flip-flopping. In banking, it is called postcrisis regrets.