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flops

/flops/US // flɒps //

拖鞋,拖拖鞋,拖板,拖拖板

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Computers.

    • : a measure of computer speed, equal to the number of floating-point operations the computer can perform per second.

Examples

  • To my mind this is nothing compared to the flip-flops done lately by foreigners.

  • Sen. Paul has been getting a dunking in the media for his flip-flops on foreign policy.

  • While some parodies end up major flops, the ones that get it right can sometimes outshine their mainstream rivals.

  • One can hardly sit on the Rosewood rooftop bar without seeing $200 flip flops and overhearing name and place-dropping.

  • Each arrives with a built-in brand recognition that helps MGM avoid producing massive flops, investors say.

  • In the loft a boy learns to turn flip-flops, and with a lariat rope he can make a trapeze.

  • An, anyow, wed be better down below an safer out o reach o any shell that flops in while were ere, said another.

  • She lay back in the weak sun with her eyes closed behind her shades, her toes wiggling in her flip-flops.

  • Then I begun to reel a bit 'n' look faintin'-like, 'n' purty soon I flops right on the floor as ef I was dead.

  • If I move her from her place, she flops and sprawls like a half-filled water bottle over the new supporting plane.