v.啪嗒啪嗒地动;笨重地摔;猛落;<口>失败
n.砰然落下;<口>失败
adv.噗地一声
名词:flopper
过去式:flopped
过去分词:flopped
现在分词:flopping
第三人称单数:flops
flop英英释义
Noun
an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers;
"this computer can perform a million flops per second"
someone who is unsuccessful
a complete failure;
"the play was a dismal flop"
the act of throwing yourself down;
"he landed on the bed with a great flop"
Adverb
with a flopping sound;
"he tumbled flop into the mud"
exactly;
"he fell flop on his face"
Verb
fall loosely;
"He flopped into a chair"
fall suddenly and abruptly
fail utterly; collapse;
"The project foundered"
flop例句
用作动词(v.)
The pile of books flopped noisily onto the floor.
那摞书劈里啪啦地散落到地上。
The fish we'd caught flopped around in the bottom of the boat.
我们捕到的鱼在船底乱蹦。
Exhausted, he flopped down into the nearest chair.
他累得一下子坐到离他最近的小沙发上。
But in the world's second-largest economy, English-language education has been a flop.
但是在世界第二大经济国,英语教育则是猛落。
用作名词(n.)
They heard the click of the mail slot and flop of letters on the doormat.
他们听到邮箱喀嗒一声响,接着就是信件落到门垫子上的声音。
用作副词(adv.)
He fell flop into the water.
他噗通一声掉到水里。
flop近义词
slump
fail
dud
washout
collapse
failure
sink
fiasco
drop
turkey
sag
fall
droop
lemon
lose
dead duck
dead loss
loser
fall down
slacken
fold
close
crash
bomb
down
go
go down
bust
fall flat
fizzle
founder
fall through
right
floating-point operation