flex / flɛks /

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flex4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to bend, as a part of the body: He flexed his arms to show off his muscles.
  2. to tighten by contraction.
  3. to demonstrate: She’s flexed her marketing skills for various clients in the publishing industry.
  4. Slang. to boast or brag about; flaunt: He’s just not into flexing his success.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to bend.
  2. Slang. to boast or brag; show off:In his rap lyrics he flexes about his fancy lifestyle.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of flexing.
  2. Slang. a boast or brag: It's not a flex, but we have the best burgers here.
  3. British. any flexible, insulated electric cord; an electric cord or extension cord.Slang.an elastic band, as a garter.
  4. Mathematics. an inflection point.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. flex on, Slang. to brag or show off to; assert one’s dominance or superiority over: She’s flexing on her haters by posting new photos of her beautiful family.

flex 近义词

v. 动词 verb

bend

更多flex例句

  1. The moon is believed to be a geologically active world, like the Earth, because the strong tidal flexing heats its rocky, metallic interior and keeps it partially molten.
  2. This thick bag is made of a durable fabric with a waterproof finish and has an outer surface that flexes to the shape of the contents within, making it a good choice for comprehensive protection of irregularly shaped items.
  3. Similarly, as a first-time CEO, I often have to flex muscles I’ve never used before.
  4. Omnicom CEO John Wren, who has already cut 6,100 jobs, told analysts last month that each one of the holding group’s individual offices has action plans in place that “flex up and down” in response to ad spending.
  5. They’re starting to flex that muscle, with demands from athletes in the Pac 12 and Big Ten conferences that mix health and safety with racial and economic justice, combined with a threat not to play if their demands aren’t met.
  6. Companies like Delta, Apple, and Nike flex their political muscle on behalf of gay rights.
  7. When it comes to tangible gifts, the sharing economy really starts to flex its holiday disrupting muscle.
  8. He flipped the two women onto their stomachs, flex-cuffing their wrists.
  9. You wear a FitBit Flex, Jawbone Up, or Nike Fuel Band on your wrist, and go about your normal day.
  10. Unlike Bond, constantly thwarting Soviet villains, Burlington never got a chance to flex its muscle.
  11. She saw again the splendid flex of his side and powerful thigh.
  12. He picked it up and flexed it a bit, as a man might flex a rapier to test its material.
  13. The Wall Street man lifted one of the hands, tried to flex the arm that held it.
  14. A few airy flex-strung bridges had been completed to link them, but there was still an extensive boat traffic.
  15. He paused long enough to flex a presentable bicep with pardonable pride.