-同义词和反义词
词性:|verb|
例句1. he saw a car flip over and land upside down
例句2. he flipped the key through the air to McGowan
-flippest的不同词性形态
|adjective|
1.Glib or flippant.
‘he couldn’t get away with _flip_ , funny conversation’
‘This major emotional downer is as raw as it gets, and while it doesn’t quite chime with the _flip_ ending, it helps cement this as a powerful and evocative piece of work.’
|exclamation|
1.Used to express mild annoyance.
‘Oh _flip_ - Is it that time again?’
‘Oh _flip_ ! I need to get some stuff off my chest.’
|noun|
1.A drink of heated, sweetened beer and spirit.
‘He drank glass after glass of _flip_ , until he’d achieved a superb, shimmering calm.’
‘While gloggs, grogs, nogs and _flips_ may still have their place on a hot drink menu, today’s heated libations are more than just warmed-over versions of old favorites.’
2.A quick look through a book, magazine, etc.
‘a quick _flip_ through my cookery books’
‘Again, Yuen was full of doubt, hesitant, he took a quick _flip_ through the book.’
3.A quick tour or pleasure trip.
‘I did a _flip_ round the post-show party’
4.A sudden quick movement.
‘she dismissed his qualms with a _flip_ of her hand’
‘Tabitha turned with a _flip_ of her hair and strode away.’
5.An act or instance of turning over or being turned over in the air.
‘he celebrates his goals with an acrobatic _flip_ ’
‘Alex’s heart did a little _flip_ inside her chest’
6.another term for eggnog
|verb|
1.Buy and sell (something, especially shares or property) quickly in order to make a profit.
‘individual investors often _flip_ the shares they buy within days, even hours’
‘Let’s start with the 101 on mortgage fraud, and the types of mortgage fraud, specifically property _flipping_ .’
2.Move, push, or throw (something) with a sudden quick movement.
‘she _flipped_ off her dark glasses’
‘she _flipped_ a few coins on to the bar’
3.Suddenly become very enthusiastic.
‘I walked into a store, saw the guitar on the wall, and just _flipped_ ’
‘He directed it so beautifully that even as an audience member knowing what was going to happen, I was completely _flipped_ out in a great way.’
4.Suddenly lose control or become very angry.
‘he had clearly _flipped_ under the pressure’
‘she would have _flipped_ out if someone had done this to her’
5.Toss (a coin) to decide an issue.
‘given those odds one might as well _flip_ a coin’
‘Under Utah law, tie votes must be decided by drawing lots, which can mean anything from _flipping_ a coin to drawing a name out of a hat.’
6.Turn (an electrical appliance or switch) on or off.
‘he _flipped_ a switch and the front door opened’
‘When I’m flying, I can feel that part of my brain, like a switch, being _flipped_ on and off.’
7.Turn over or cause to turn over with a sudden quick movement.
‘the plane _flipped_ over and then exploded’
‘the six-foot wave _flipped_ the dinghy over’
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