flop
英 [flɒp]
美 [flɑp]
- vt. 笨拙地抛下;扑通放下;拍(翅)
- vi. 失败;扑拍;扑通落下;笨重地摔
- n. 失败;砰然落下;拍击声
- adv. 扑通一声;恰巧
TEM8
1、flap + drop.
2. 谐音“飞落扑、飞落噗、飞落拍”。
flop 猛然坐下,失败来自flap拼写变体,飘动,翻动。字母o较字母a声音更重,引申词义猛然坐下,倒地。
- flop (v.)
- c. 1600, "to flap," probably a variant of flap with a duller, heavier sound. Sense of "fall or drop heavily" is 1836; that of "collapse, fail" is 1919; though the figurative noun sense of "a failure" is recorded from 1893. Related: Flopped; flopping.
- flop (n.)
- 1823, "act of flopping; any action that produces the sound 'flop;' the sound itself," from flop (v.). Figurative sense of "a failure; that which is a failure" is by 1893, from the notion of a sudden break-down or collapse. Extended form flopperoo attested from 1936. The Fosbury flop high-jumping technique (1968) is so called in reference to U.S. athlete Dick Fosbury (b.1947), who used it to win the 1968 Olympic gold medal.
- 1. Very good use of the term flip - flop, by the way.
- 那一个立场不坚定,经常flip -flop 的人可就不能这么说咯!
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- 2. It is the public who decide if a film is a smash or a flop.
- 影片成败与否取决于公众。
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- 3. He seemed so sure of his decision, how could he flip-flop so dramatically now?
- 他当时好像对自己的决定非常肯定,现在怎么会突然有如此巨大的转变呢?
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- 4. It is the public who decide whether a film is a hit or a flop.
- 决定一部电影会走红还是惨败的是大众。
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- 5. In the absence of any well-placed pub, this was the perfect spot to flop down for a packed lunch.
- 由于找不到位置合适的酒馆,这里就是随便吃顿盒饭再好不过的地方了。
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