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flap

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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flap1 /flæp/ ●○○ noun  1 flat piece of STH 某物的一片 [countable]PIECE a thin flat piece of cloth, paper, skin etc that is fixed by one edge to a surface, which you can lift up easily 〔布、纸、皮等做的〕片状垂悬物 the tent flap 帐篷门帘 A loose flap of skin covered the wound. 伤口上覆盖着一片快要脱落的皮。 cat flap2 movement 动作 [singular]SOUND the noisy movement of something such as cloth in the air 〔布等在空中的〕拍打,拍动 the flap of the sails 船帆的拍动3 EXCITEMENT/WORRY 兴奋/担忧a flap informalEXCITED a situation in which people feel very excited or worried about something 激动;慌乱,焦急be in a flap Rafi’s in a bit of a flap over the wedding plans. 拉菲对婚礼的安排有点焦虑不安。 unflappable4. part of aircraft 飞机的一部分 [countable]TTA a part of the wing of an aircraft that can be raised or lowered to help the aircraft go up or down 〔飞机的〕襟翼,副翼
Examples from the Corpus
flapKelly resigned over a flap about videotaping interviews with job seekers.The headgear was so tight around the forehead that my brain began to ache, but the ear flaps dangled.With undercarriage down and full flap these symptoms are further exaggerated, and the speed comes back to below eighty.He prefers to suffer quietly through the periodic flaps.Cars and lorries hooting, accelerating and braking put Dawn into a real flap.They had thick flat soles, to each side of which was stretched a straight flap of leather.The return address was on the flap of the envelope.Remembering the cup in her pocket, she pressed her hand over the flap to hide it.All we could hear was the flap of the sails.Two hours later, when the flaps of the box folded down, the antenna unfurled.The flap over the name is only the latest that has made Marana the butt of local jokes.
flap2 ●○○ verb (flapped, flapping)  1. [intransitive, transitive]HBBSHAKE if a bird flaps its wings, it moves them up and down in order to fly 〔鸟〕振(翼),扑动(翅膀)2 [intransitive, transitive]SHAKE to move quickly up and down or from side to side, often making a noise 〔发出响声地〕飘动,(使)摆动 The flags were flapping in the breeze. 旗帜在微风中飘扬。 Flap your arms to keep warm. 摆动手臂以保持暖和。3 [intransitive] British English informalEXCITED to behave in an excited or nervous way 激动;紧张 There’s no need to flap! 没有必要紧张!→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
flapHer wings flapped, and the duck took immediate flight.With his arm on the window well, he cruised down the street, the breeze flapping his sleeve.His shirt-tails flapping in the breeze, he faced the green at an angle of forty-five degrees and sliced every shot.Gloria lead Dot up the outside steps from the basement to look at the cotton flags flapping in the sun.The ship's sails flapped in the wind.Intangible winds gripped the wizard's robe, flapping it out in eddies of blue and green sparks.A pair of night birds circled above, the flapping of their wings and their eerie screeches penetrating the thickening mist.She watched the next scene; nurses running towards a hospital, their unbuttoned navy-blue coats flapping over pale uniforms.
Origin flap2 (1300-1400) Perhaps from the sound
Corpus thin piece cloth, flat of a


flap
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flap1 /flæp/ noun
1.  FLAT PIECE OF SOMETHING  [countable] a thin flat piece of cloth, paper, skin etc that is fixed by one edge to a surface, which you can lift up easily:
    the tent flap
    A loose flap of skin covered the wound.cat flap
2.  MOVEMENT  [singular] the noisy movement of something such as cloth in the air:
    the flap of the sails
3.  EXCITEMENT/WORRY a flap informal a situation in which people feel very excited or worried about something
    be in a flap
    Rafi’s in a bit of a flap over the wedding plans.unflappable
4.  PART OF AIRCRAFT  [countable] a part of the wing of an aircraft that can be raised or lowered to help the aircraft go up or down

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flap2 verb (past tense and past participle flapped, present participle flapping)
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: Perhaps from the sound
1. [intransitive and transitive] if a bird flaps its wings, it moves them up and down in order to fly
2. [intransitive and transitive] to move quickly up and down or from side to side, often making a noise:
    The flags were flapping in the breeze.
    Flap your arms to keep warm.
3. [intransitive] British English informal to behave in an excited or nervous way:
    There’s no need to flap!


flapBrE /flæp/ 🔊NAmE /flæp/ 🔊 nounflat piece of paper, etc. 平整的纸等
[countable] a flat piece of paper, cloth, metal, etc. that is attached to sth along one side and that hangs down or covers an opening (附于某物的)片状下垂物,封盖,口盖,袋盖the flap of an envelope信封的封盖I zipped the tent flaps shut. 我拉上了帐篷门帘的拉链。🔊🔊   see also cat flap
movement 动作 [countable, usually singular] a quick often noisy movement of sth up and down or from side to side (上下或左右)拍打,振(翅),拍击With a flap of its wings, the bird was gone. 鸟拍打着翅膀飞走了。🔊🔊the flap of the sails风帆的猎猎摆动worry/excitement 忧虑;激动 [singular] (informal, especially BrE) a state of worry, confusion and excitement 忧虑;困惑;激动She gets in a flap over the slightest thing. 极小的事也能令她不安。🔊🔊public disagreement 公众不同意 [singular] (NAmE) public disagreement, anger or criticism caused by sth a public figure has said or done 公众不同意;群众愤怒;大众批评the flap about the President's business affairs公众对总统公务的批评part of aircraft 飞行器部分
[countable] (specialist) a part of the wing of an aircraft, on the rear of the wing, that can be moved up or down to control upward or downward movement (飞机的)襟翼
phonetics 语音学 [countable] = tap (6)
flapBrE /flæp/ 🔊NAmE /flæp/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they flap BrE /flæp/ 🔊 NAmE /flæp/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it flaps BrE /flæps/ 🔊 NAmE /flæps/ 🔊past simple flapped BrE /flæpt/ 🔊 NAmE /flæpt/ 🔊past participle flapped BrE /flæpt/ 🔊 NAmE /flæpt/ 🔊 -ing form flapping BrE /ˈflæpɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈflæpɪŋ/ 🔊move quickly 快速动作 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth) if a bird flaps its wings, or if its wings flap, they move quickly up and down 振(翅) SYN beat The bird flapped its wings and flew away. 鸟振翅飞去。🔊🔊The gulls flew off, wings flapping. 海鸥拍打着双翅飞走了。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to move or to make sth move up and down or from side to side, often making a noise (使上下或左右)拍打,拍击,摆动(+ adv./prep.) The sails flapped in the breeze. 风帆在微风中摆动。🔊🔊Two large birds flapped (= flew) slowly across the water. 两只大鸟振翅缓缓飞过水面。🔊🔊~ sth She walked up and down, flapping her arms to keep warm. 她来回走动,挥动着双臂使身体暖和起来。🔊🔊A gust of wind flapped the tents. 一阵风吹动了帐篷。🔊🔊be worried/excited 忧虑;激动 [intransitive] (BrE, informal) to behave in an anxious or excited way 忧虑;激动There's no need to flapI've got everything under control. 不必担心,一切都已在我控制之中。🔊🔊phonetics 语音学 [transitive] ~ sth = tap (7) sb's ˈears are flapping(BrE, informal) a person is trying to listen to sb else's conversation 某人正竖着耳朵听