flipper / ˈflɪp ər /

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flipper 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a broad, flat limb, as of a seal or whale, especially adapted for swimming.
  2. Also called fin. one of a pair of paddlelike devices, usually of rubber, worn on the feet as an aid in scuba diving and swimming.
  3. Theater. a narrow flat hinged or attached at right angles to a larger flat.
  4. Slang. the hand.
  5. someone or something that flips.

flipper 近义词

flipper

等同于 fin

flipper

等同于 extremity

flipper

等同于 impudent

flipper

等同于 insolent

flipper

等同于 irreverent

flipper

等同于 jaunty

flipper

等同于 mercurial

flipper

等同于 pert

flipper

等同于 precocious

flipper

等同于 sassy

flipper

等同于 saucy

flipper

等同于 tongue-in-cheek

flipper

等同于 belligerent

flipper

等同于 brash

flipper

等同于 brazen

flipper

等同于 malapert

flipper

等同于 scrappy

flipper

等同于 smart-alecky

flipper

等同于 smooth-tongued

flipper

等同于 snippety

flipper

等同于 uppish

flipper

等同于 derisive

flipper

等同于 aggressive

flipper

等同于 discourteous

flipper

等同于 disrespectful

flipper

等同于 facetious

flipper

等同于 facile

flipper

等同于 fearless

flipper

等同于 flippant

flipper

等同于 fresh

flipper

等同于 frivolous

flipper

等同于 glib

flipper

等同于 impertinent

flipper

等同于 arm

更多flipper例句

  1. With the hook from its dangling metal cable attached to him, the duck moved into the open doorway, his legs and flippers hanging off the side.
  2. Their giant flippers let them swim through the water like a penguin.
  3. It’s also ignited fierce competition between flippers angling for “hits,” or the most valuable cards.
  4. Zimmerman couldn’t fathom rebuilding when she knew the home would flood again, and selling it to a flipper felt wrong, because eventually it would just end up in the hands of another unsuspecting buyer enticed by a newly refurbished home.
  5. Homes are destroyed, but buyers are undeterred—whether because of the influence of home flippers, a lack of reliable information about a home’s risk, or simple carelessness.
  6. “The flipper is a living object, and you never play the same game on it,” says Colin.
  7. Steel balls caromed around the table as the player massaged, tickled, pressed, and slammed the flipper buttons.
  8. One of them realizes she is paid less as a part-time employee of PEN than she would be as a burger-flipper or a car-wash girl.
  9. Looks like the only thing ready to come with him in this "real" moment is a fish named Flipper.
  10. We throw some pennies to another group, and the one nearest the coin picks it up by making a scoop of his flipper-like palm.
  11. I'm not sure that a seal's flipper might not be acceptable by to-morrow morning.
  12. Now and again one would lazily lift a flipper to scratch itself or heave its great bulk into a more comfortable position.
  13. And with that I givd the flipper a big squaze, and a big squaze it was, by the powers, that her leddyship giv'd to me back.
  14. Of these, Lieutenant Flipper was dismissed June 30, 1882, for "conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman."