释义 |
flipBrE /flɪp/NAmE /flɪp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they flip BrE /flɪp/ NAmE /flɪp/present simple - he / she / it flips BrE /flɪps/ NAmE /flɪps/past simple flipped BrE /flɪpt/ NAmE /flɪpt/past participle flipped BrE /flɪpt/ NAmE /flɪpt/ -ing form flipping BrE /ˈflɪpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈflɪpɪŋ/ [I, T] to turn over into a different position with a sudden quick movement; to make sth do this (使)快速翻转,迅速翻动◆The plane flipped and crashed. 飞机猛地翻转,撞毁了。◆(figurative) She felt her heart flip (= with excitement, etc.). 她感到心潮澎湃。◆~ sth (+ adj.) He flipped the lid open and looked inside the case. 他猛然开盖,朝箱里看。 ➡ see also flip over at flip [T] to press a button or switch in order to turn a machine, etc. on or off 按(开关);按(按钮);开(或关)(机器等) SYN flick ◆~ sthto flip a switch 按开关◆~ sth on/offShe reached over and flipped off the light. 她伸过手去关掉了灯。 [T] to throw sth somewhere using your thumb and/or fingers (用手指)轻抛,轻掷 SYN toss ◆~ a coinThey flipped a coin to decide who would get the ticket. 他们掷硬币决定谁得这张票。◆~ sth + adv./prep. He flipped the keys onto the desk. 他把钥匙轻抛到桌上。 [I] ~ (out) (informal) to become very angry, excited or unable to think clearly 十分气愤;异常激动;神志不清◆She finally flipped under the pressure. 她在这种压力下终于发疯了。 ●ˌflip your ˈlid(informal) to become very angry and lose control of what you are saying or doing 发火;气得丧失自制力;气得发疯 ●ˌflip ˈoverto turn onto the other side or upside down 翻倒;翻转◆The car hit a tree and flipped over. 汽车撞上一棵树,翻倒了。◆He flipped over and sat up. 他翻了一个身坐了起来。●ˌflip sth↔ˈoverto turn sth onto the other side or upside down 使翻倒;使翻转◆The wind flipped over several cars. 大风吹翻了几辆汽车。●ˈflip through sthto turn the pages of a book, etc. quickly and look at them without reading everything 浏览;草草翻阅 SYN flick through ◆She flipped through the magazine looking for the letters page. 她浏览杂志寻找读者来信页。(especially NAmE) to keep changing television channels quickly to see what shows are on 不断转换(电视频道) SYN flick through ◆Flipping through the channels, I came across an old war movie. 我不停地转换电视频道,偶然发现了一部旧战争片。 flipBrE /flɪp/NAmE /flɪp/ noun [C] a small quick hit with a part of the body that causes sth to turn over 轻抛;捻掷◆The whole thing was decided on the flip of a coin. 整个事情都是由掷硬币决定的。 [C] a movement in which the body turns over in the air 空翻 SYN somersault ◆The handstand was followed by a back flip. 先倒立,接着后空翻。◆(figurative) Her heart did a flip. 她心里咯噔了一下子。 [sing.] ~ through stha quick look through the pages of a book, magazine, etc. 浏览;草草翻阅 SYN flick ◆I had a quick flip through the report while I was waiting. 我等待时迅速浏览了一下报告。 flipBrE /flɪp/NAmE /flɪp/ adjective(informal) = flippant ◆a flip answer/comment 轻率的答复;轻浮的话◆Don't be flip with me. 不要对我油嘴滑舌。 |