Flutter
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British pronunciation/flˈʌtɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫətɝ/

Definicja i Znaczenie "flutter"

Flutter
01

flutter, nieregularne bicie serca

an abnormally rapid vibration or pulsation of one's heart, particularly in an irregular rhythm
02

flikotanie, mrowienie

the act of moving back and forth
03

machać, turtle

the motion made by flapping up and down
04

zgiełk, zamęt

a disorderly outburst or tumult
05

impulsywna zakładka, lekka zakładka

a casual or impulsive bet, often made on a whim or without much forethought

What is a "flutter"?

A flutter is a small, casual bet, often placed impulsively or without much planning. It is usually a lighthearted wager made for fun or excitement, rather than for serious financial gain. People might place a flutter on various events, such as horse races or sports games, without thoroughly analyzing the odds or outcomes. The term suggests an easygoing approach to gambling, where the amount of money bet is typically modest, and the focus is more on the thrill of the bet than on making a significant profit.

to flutter
01

błyskać, powiewać

to move or flap rapidly and lightly, typically referring to the motion of wings, leaves, or other flexible objects
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The butterfly 's wings fluttered gracefully as it danced from flower to flower.
The curtains fluttered in the open window, letting in the fresh air.
Her heart seemed to flutter with excitement as she opened the letter.
02

machać, drgać

move back and forth very rapidly
03

powiewać, szybko się poruszać

move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart
04

mrugnąć, mrugać

wink briefly
05

szybko bić, machać

beat rapidly
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