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flipping

/flip-ing/US // ˈflɪp ɪŋ //UK // (ˈflɪpɪŋ) //

翻转,翻转的,翻炒,翻转式

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Definitions

  1. 1

    Chiefly British Slang.

    • : : I'm flipping tired of your excuses.

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Examples

  • Social injustice has a long history—a history that will take more than the flipping of a calendar to undo.

  • A trend of “fashion flipping” – or buying secondhand clothes and reselling them – has also emerged, particularly among young consumers.

  • If we are so deep in a hole still, then that switch-flipping is not that important.

  • Yet, after flipping through Not That Kind of Girl, I do begin to understand what “this Lena Dunham flap” is about.

  • Think a GOP Senate would let her replace him, flipping the court from a conservative majority to a liberal one?

  • The car went into the grass hard and fast, and we ended up flipping eight times.

  • Assad, the Syrians who hate him, and Iraqi Sunni tribesmen are all flipping and flopping.

  • Gone is the age when Cocktail-style bottle-flipping bartenders and oversize buttons were cool.

  • For another minute or two he sat there without speaking, absently flipping pebbles over the bank.

  • Well enough, replied the older woman, flipping a letter nervously between her fingers as she rocked to and fro.

  • The squire swung himself angrily out of the door and strode away down the road, flipping off the grass-tops with his cane.

  • If I had only in this course of habit which also included if it was dark, flipping the switch on and flipping it off.

  • Nor was he master of himself 112 when cards were flipping before his eyes.