6 definitions found
flap /ˈflæp/
拍打,拍打聲,副翼(vt.)(vi.)拍打,鼓翼而飛,飄動
flap /ˈflæp/ 名詞
瓣,活瓣,皮瓣,片狀物,風門片,魚鱗片,折翼,拍動,拍擊,拍打,擺動
Flap n. Anything broad and limber that hangs loose,
or that is attached by one side or end and is easily moved;
as,
the flap of a garment.
A cartilaginous flap upon the opening of the larynx. --
Sir T. Browne.
2. A hinged leaf,
as of a table or shutter.
3. The motion of anything broad and loose,
or a stroke or sound made with it;
as,
the flap of a sail or of a wing.
4. pl. Far. A disease in the lips of horses.
Flap tile,
a tile with a bent up portion,
to turn a corner or catch a drip.
Flap valve Mech.,
a valve which opens and shuts upon one hinged side;
a clack valve.
Flap,
v. t. [
imp. & p. p. Flapped p. pr. & vb. n. Flapping ]
1. To beat with a flap;
to strike.
Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings. --
Pope.
2. To move,
as something broad and flaplike;
as,
to flap the wings;
to let fall,
as the brim of a hat.
To flap in the mouth,
to taunt. [
Obs.]
Flap,
v. i.
1. To move as do wings,
or as something broad or loose;
to fly with wings beating the air.
The crows flapped over by twos and threes. --
Lowell.
2. To fall and hang like a flap,
as the brim of a hat,
or other broad thing.
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flap
n 1:
any broad thin and limber covering attached at one edge;
hangs loose or projects freely; "
he wrote on the flap of
the envelope"
2:
an excited state of agitation; "
he was in a dither"; "
there
was a terrible flap about the theft" [
syn:
dither,
pother,
fuss,
tizzy]
3:
the motion made by flapping up and down [
syn:
flapping,
flutter,
fluttering]
4:
a movable piece of tissue partly connected to the body
5:
a movable airfoil that is part of an aircraft wing;
used to
increase lift or drag [
syn:
flaps]
v 1:
move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion;
"
The curtains undulated"; "
the waves rolled towards the
beach" [
syn:
roll,
undulate,
wave]
2:
move noisily; "
flags flapped in the strong wind"
3:
move with a thrashing motion; "
The bird flapped its wings";
"
The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky"
[
syn:
beat]
4:
move with a flapping motion; "
The bird's wings were
flapping" [
syn:
beat]
5:
make a fuss;
be agitated [
syn:
dither,
pother]
6:
pronounce with a flap,
of alveolar sounds
[
also:
flapping,
flapped]