flagger / flæg /

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flagger2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a piece of cloth, varying in size, shape, color, and design, usually attached at one edge to a staff or cord, and used as the symbol of a nation, state, or organization, as a means of signaling, etc.; ensign; standard; banner; pennant.
  2. Ornithology. the tuft of long feathers on the legs of falcons and most hawks; the lengthened feathers on the crus or tibia.
  3. Hunting. the tail of a deer or of a setter dog.
v. 有主动词 verb

flagged, flag·ging.

  1. to place a flag or flags over or on; decorate with flags.
  2. to signal or warn with or as if with a flag: to flag a taxi; to flag down a passing car.
  3. to communicate by or as if by a flag.

flagger 近义词

flagger

等同于 watchkeeper

更多flagger例句

  1. Let’s say your site was flagged by Google search as having a security issue, be it malware or maybe your site appeared to be hacked.
  2. Amid a flagging economy — Pennsylvania was 47th in job creation under his watch — Corbett became in 2014 the first incumbent Pennsylvania governor to lose reelection since 1854.
  3. However, once an account has been flagged as a close relation to a user, it doesn’t stay in the top place for long.
  4. That day, a prominent march was planned at the historic Red Fort, where India’s prime minister traditionally hoists the flag on Independence Day.
  5. Melnyk said police on Friday arrested a protester who hung a rainbow flag on the gates of Poland’s Justice Ministry.
  6. Beyond the huge American flag that hung over the street, the mile-long mass of cops ended.
  7. There is only sand, a white ball, and a flag indicating the hole.
  8. When the game starts, there is only sand, a white ball, a flag indicating hole 1, and a “0” at the top of the screen.
  9. But quite unlike the schmuck, and this is the fun part, they never run up the white flag; indeed quite the opposite.
  10. One of the honor guard approached with slow, measured steps and presented the flag to a uniformed captain.
  11. Truly the flag of Britain was trailing in the mire, or these men would not have dared to address him in that fashion.
  12. A white woman, Mrs. Henry Jacobi, who had been taken prisoner early in the month, crossed the plain holding a white flag.
  13. Don't you see him right behind that little man in yellow who is carrying a big blue flag?
  14. Thus shall we see the destinies of this country guided under the orange and red flag.
  15. A fearsome struggle would surge around that tower where the British flag was flying.