flop
[flɔp]
v.啪嗒啪嗒地动, 笨重地摔, 猛落, 失败
n.砰然落下, 失败
adv.噗地一声
例句与用法:
Despite all the publicity, her latest novel was a complete flop.
她的最新小说尽管广为宣传,结果还是彻底失败。
I'm ready to flop.
我要累倒了。
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。
The pile of books flopped noisily onto the floor.
那摞书劈里啪啦地散落到地上。
词形变化:
名词: flopper | 动词过去式: flopped | 动词过去分词: flopped | 动词现在分词: flopping | 动词第三人称单数: flops |
详细释义:
vi.
1. 拍动; 摇晃[Q]
The fish were flopping about in the bottom of the boat.
那些鱼在船底扑腾着。
2. 扑通落下(或倒下)[Q]
I flopped down on the couch.
我噗地倒在长沙发椅上。
3. (作品、演出等)失败
She flopped as a stage actress.
作为一名舞台演员她失败了。
vt.
1. 扑通放下; 使扑通落下
2. 拍(翅); 翻动
n.
1. 拍击声; 扑通掉落(的声音)[S]
He fell with a flop into the water.
他扑通一声掉进水里。
2. (作品、演出等的)失败[C]
Because the acting was dull, the film was a big flop.
由于演出死板, 那部电影彻底砸锅。
The marketing campaign was a flop. The product didn't sell.
市场宣传彻底失败, 产品卖不出去。
The play was a flop.
这出戏是个失败。
ad.
1. 扑通一声地
2. 恰巧