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    flap
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    ĐỘNG TỪ
    flap (động từ) · flaps (thời hiện tại ngôi thứ ba) · flapped (thì quá khứ) · flapped (quá khứ phân từ) · flapping (hiện tại phân từ)
    1. (of a bird) move (its wings) up and down when flying or preparing to fly.
      "a pheasant flapped its wings" ·
      "gulls flapped around uttering their strange cries"
      từ đồng nghĩa:
      beat · flutter · move up and down · agitate · wave · wag · waggle · shake · swing · twitch · thresh · thrash · flail · vibrate · quiver · tremble · oscillate
      • (of something loosely fastened) flutter or wave around.
        "lines of washing flapped in the wind"
        từ đồng nghĩa:
        flutter · swing · sway · ripple · undulate · stir · shake · quiver · shiver · tremble · fly · blow
      • move (something) up and down or to and fro.
        "he flapped the envelope in front of my face"
      • strike at (something) loosely, especially to drive it away.
        "she flapped my hands away as she sat up"
    2. BRITISH
      informal
      be agitated or panicky.
      "it's all right, Mother, don't flap"
      từ đồng nghĩa:
      panic · go into a panic · become flustered · be agitated · fuss
    DANH TỪ
    flap (danh từ) · flaps (danh từ số nhiều)
    1. a thin, flat piece of cloth, paper, metal, etc. that is hinged or attached on one side only and covers an opening or hangs down from something.
      từ đồng nghĩa:
      • a hinged or sliding section of an aircraft wing used to control lift.
        "flaps are normally moved by the hydraulics"
    2. an act of flapping something, typically a wing or arm, up and down or from side to side.
      "the surviving bird made a few final despairing flaps"
      từ đồng nghĩa:
    3. informal
      a state of agitation; a panic.
      "your Gran was in a flap, worrying she'd put her foot in it"
    4. a large broad mushroom.
    5. phonetics
      a type of consonant produced by allowing the tip of the tongue to strike the palate very briefly.
    GỐC
    Middle English: probably imitative.
    Dịch flap sang
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  3. Flap Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/flap

    The meaning of FLAP is a stroke with something broad : slap. How to use flap in a sentence. a stroke with something broad : slap; something broad and flat used for striking…

  4. Flap - definition of flap by The Free Dictionary

    https://www.thefreedictionary.com/flap

    flap - an excited state of agitation; "he was in a dither"; "there was a terrible flap about the theft" dither , fuss , pother , tizzy agitation - a mental state of extreme emotional disturbance

  5. Flap Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    https://www.dictionary.com/browse/flap

    Flap definition, to swing or sway back and forth loosely, especially with noise: A loose shutter flapped outside the window. See more.

  6. Flap - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/flap

    a flap on the underside of the wing that is lowered to slow the plane for landing. type of: aerofoil, airfoil, control surface, surface. a device that provides reactive force when in motion relative to the surrounding air; can lift or control a plane in flight. noun. an excited state of agitation.

  7. Flap | definition of flap by Medical dictionary

    https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/flap

    flap. ( flap ), 1. Tissue for transplantation, vascularized by a pedicle flap. See also: local flap, distant flap, free flap. 2. An uncontrolled movement, as of the hands. [M.E. flappe] Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012.

  8. FLAP | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/flap

    flap noun (ADDITIONAL PIECE) [ C ] a piece of cloth or other material fixed along one edge, especially used for covering or closing something: a pocket flap. a tent flap (= a piece of cloth …

  9. FLAP | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/flap

    flap definition: 1. to wave something, especially wings when or as if flying: 2. to behave in a nervous and excited…. Learn more.

  10. Flapping - definition of flapping by The Free Dictionary

    https://www.thefreedictionary.com/flapping

    flap. (flăp) n. 1. a. A projecting or hanging piece usually attached to something on one side and often intended to protect or cover: the flap of an envelope. b. Either of the folded ends of a book jacket that fit inside the front and back covers. c.

  11. Urban Dictionary: flaps

    https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=flap

    22/01/2003 · flaps. Common term for labia majora, often used to express your sincere affection for a female acquaintance. For a stronger expression of appreciation it is common to add the …

  12. Flap (surgery) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flap_(surgery)

    Flap surgery is a technique in plastic and reconstructive surgery where any type of tissue is lifted from a donor site and moved to a recipient site with an intact blood supply. This is distinct from a graft, which does not have an intact blood supply and therefore relies on growth of new blood vessels. This is done to fill a defect such as a wound resulting from injury or surgery …



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