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flounce

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++flounce1 /flaʊns/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]  ANGRYto walk in a quick determined way without looking at people because you are angry 怒气冲冲地走 She flounced out of the room. 她愤怒地冲出房间。5  See picture of frill 褶边, flounce 荷叶边→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
flounceThe trendies of Carnaby Street flounced around in military uniforms, sporting flowers of peace where medals once had hung.Miranda Panda, very pleased with herself, flounced back to her seat.She flounces into the living room and holds open the door.Most whites likely to sympathise with it flounced out of his National Party long ago.She flounced past him, her arms full of table-coverings.Then Bette flounced up and cleared her throat nervously.
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ldoce_110_bflounce2 noun  1 DCC[countable] a wide band of cloth with folds, which is stitched onto the edge of a skirt, dress, shirt, or curtain as a decoration 〔裙子、衬衫或窗帘上的〕荷叶边 The dress had red satin flounces at the bottom. 这件连衣裙的下摆是红色的缎子荷叶边。2 [singular]ANGRY a way of walking in a quick determined way without looking at people, because you are angry 气冲冲走路的样子 She walked off with a flounce. 她怒气冲冲地走掉了。
Examples from the Corpus
flounceIn the morning, she rose early and dressed in her plainest clothes, flounces and frills had no place in business.One wore a tattered summer dress in pink spotted cotton with double flounces, the other a pinafore over a checked blouse.Alas, the tempo tweaking didn't end with Mordkovitch's final flounce off the platform.Her skirt lacked hoops or flounces.When the lady is laid out, it is in a mob-cap and an embroidered headband, and neatly pressed flounces.Holding my eye, Caduta parted the flounces of her shirt.She wears a white childlike party frock, edged with lace, stiffened with gauze, decorated with flounces and bows.
Origin flounce1 (1500-1600) Probably from a Scandinavian language flounce2 (1700-1800) frounce fold, plait ((14-19 centuries)) (influenced by → FLOUNCE1), from Old French fronce
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flounce
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flounce1 /flaʊns/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language
to walk in a quick determined way without looking at people because you are angry:
    She flounced out of the room.

II
flounce2 noun
 Date: 1700-1800
 Origin: frounce 'fold, plait' (14-19 centuries) (influenced by flounce1), from Old French fronce
1. [countable] a wide band of cloth with folds, which is stitched onto the edge of a skirt, dress, shirt, or curtain as a decoration:
    The dress had red satin flounces at the bottom.
2. [singular] a way of walking in a quick determined way without looking at people, because you are angry:
    She walked off with a flounce.


flounceBrE /flaʊns/ 🔊NAmE /flaʊns/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they flounce BrE /flaʊns/ 🔊 NAmE /flaʊns/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it flounces BrE /ˈflaʊnsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈflaʊnsɪz/ 🔊past simple flounced BrE /flaʊnst/ 🔊 NAmE /flaʊnst/ 🔊past participle flounced BrE /flaʊnst/ 🔊 NAmE /flaʊnst/ 🔊 -ing form flouncing BrE /ˈflaʊnsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈflaʊnsɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to move somewhere in a way that draws attention to yourself, for example because you are angry or upset (因愤怒或烦躁等而)走动,急动,骤动,扭转She flounced out of the room. 她愤愤地冲出房间。🔊🔊
flounceBrE /flaʊns/ 🔊NAmE /flaʊns/ 🔊 nouna strip of cloth that is sewn around the edge of a skirt, dress, curtain, etc. (衣、裙、窗帘等的)荷叶边a quick and exaggerated movement that you make when you are angry or want people to notice you (因气愤或想引人注意)猛的一动;故作夸张的动作She left the room with a flounce. 她气冲冲地冲出房间。🔊🔊 flounced BrE /flaʊnst/ 🔊NAmE /flaʊnst/ 🔊 adjectivea flounced skirt镶荷叶边的裙子