flap
flap
flĂŠp
flāp
/flˈÊp/

A(z) „flap” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to flap
01

csapkod, lebeg

to move with a rapid up-and-down motion
Intransitive
to flap definition and meaning
Példåk
During the storm, the flag outside the window constantly flapped in the gusty wind.
A vihar alatt az ablakon kĂ­vĂŒli zĂĄszlĂł folyamatosan lebbent a szĂ©lrohamokban.
02

csapkod, legyez

(of a bird) to rhythmically move its wings in an upward and downward motion, either during flight or in preparation for taking flight
Transitive: to flap wings
to flap definition and meaning
Példåk
Perched on the wire, the blackbird flapped its wings vigorously.
A drĂłton ĂŒlve, a fekete rigĂł erƑteljesen csapkodta a szĂĄrnyait.
03

izgul, pĂĄnikol

to express agitation, make a fuss, or become overly concerned or worked up about something
Intransitive
to flap definition and meaning
Példåk
He tends to flap when he's under pressure, becoming easily agitated and worrying excessively.
Hajlamos pĂĄnikolni, amikor nyomĂĄs alatt van, könnyen izgul Ă©s tĂșlzottan aggĂłdik.
04

csapkod, legyez

to move an object or a part of it up and down or to and fro in a rapid or rhythmic manner
Transitive: to flap sth
Példåk
She flapped the towel vigorously to remove the excess water.
ErƑsen legyezte a törĂŒlközƑt, hogy eltĂĄvolĂ­tsa a felesleges vizet.
05

csapkod, legyez

to move one’s arms about in a clumsy or uncontrolled manner while surfing, often due to panic or lack of balance
Informal
Specialized
Példåk
New surfers always flap when they panic in the water.
Az Ășj szörfösök mindig csapkodnak, amikor pĂĄnikba esnek a vĂ­zben.
01

fedél, lemez

a broad, thin, and flexible piece attached at one edge, allowing it to hang loosely or move freely
Példåk
She adjusted the flap of her coat to shield herself from the wind.
BeĂĄllĂ­totta kabĂĄtja fodrĂĄt, hogy megvĂ©dje magĂĄt a szĂ©ltƑl.
02

a hinged surface on an aircraft wing that can be adjusted to increase lift or drag

Példåk
Lowering the flaps helped reduce the plane's speed.
03

a section of tissue that remains partially attached to the body, allowing it to be repositioned or used in surgical repair

Példåk
A small flap of tissue was used in the reconstruction.
04

the movement produced by something beating or moving up and down

Példåk
He heard the gentle flap of the flag in the breeze.
05

a state of agitation, confusion, or emotional excitement

Példåk
She got into a flap over the missing keys.
06

the folded extension of a book cover that wraps around the page edges to provide protection

Példåk
She read the description on the inside flap.
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