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flopping
- IPA[ˈflɒpɪŋ]
英式
- the action of deliberately falling or stumbling in order to give the appearance of having been fouled by an opponent
noun: flopping
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- 1. informal the action of deliberately falling or stumbling in order to give the appearance of having been fouled by an opponent the league introduced a system to penalize flopping
- fall, move, or hang in a heavy, loose, and ungainly way: black hair flopped across his forehead
- a heavy, loose, and ungainly movement, or a sound made by it: they hit the ground with a flop
Oxford American Dictionary
- fall, move, or hang in a loose and ungainly way: his blond hair flopped over his eyes
- a heavy, loose, and ungainly movement, or a sound made by it: they hit the ground with a flop
Oxford Dictionary
- floating-point operations per second (used as a measure of computing power): a gigaflop computer
Oxford American Dictionary
- floating-point operations per second (used as a measure of computing power): a gigaflop computer
Oxford Dictionary
- a light sandal, typically of plastic or rubber, with a thong between the big and second toe.
- move with a flapping sound or motion: she flip-flopped off the porch in battered trainers
Oxford Dictionary
- a light sandal, typically of plastic or rubber, with a thong between the big and second toe.
- move with a flapping sound or motion: she flip-flopped off the porch in battered sneakers
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dive in which a person hits the water flat on their stomach or abdomen.
- perform a belly flop: he belly-flopped into the water
Oxford Dictionary
- a dive in which a person hits the water flat on their stomach or abdomen.
- perform a belly flop: he belly-flopped into the water
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈfläpiNG]
美式
- the action of deliberately falling or stumbling in order to give the appearance of having been ... the league introduced a system to penalize flopping
Oxford American Dictionary