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a disastrous flop

  • 1 flop

    1. intransitive verb,
    - pp-

    she flopped into a chair — sie ließ sich in einen Sessel plumpsen

    2) (coll.): (fail) fehlschlagen; ein Reinfall sein (ugs.); [Theaterstück, Show:] durchfallen
    2. noun
    (coll.): (failure) Reinfall, der (ugs.); Flop, der (ugs.)
    * * *
    [flop] 1. past tense, past participle - flopped; verb
    1) (to fall or sit down suddenly and heavily: She flopped into an armchair.) plumpsen
    2) (to hang or swing about loosely: Her hair flopped over her face.) flattern
    3) ((of a theatrical production) to fail; to be unsuccessful: the play flopped.) danebengehen
    2. noun
    1) ((a) flopping movement.) der Plumps
    2) (a failure: The show was a complete flop.) die Pleite
    - academic.ru/28191/floppy">floppy
    - floppy disk
    * * *
    [flɒp, AM flɑ:p]
    I. vi
    <- pp->
    1. (move clumsily) plumpsen fam, sich akk fallen lassen
    to \flop over sich akk umwälzen
    to \flop into bed sich akk ins Bett hauen sl
    2. (drop) fallen
    the baby's head kept \flopping backwards der Kopf des Babys kippte immer wieder nach hinten
    3. (fail) ein Flop [o ein Reinfall] [o eine Pleite] sein; performance, play durchfallen
    II. n
    1. no pl (movement, sound) Plumps m fam
    he fell with a \flop on the bed er ließ sich aufs Bett plumpsen
    2. usu sing ( fig pej fam: failure) business, enterprise Flop m fam, Reinfall m fam, Pleite f fam; person Niete f pej fam
    to be a commercial \flop ein wirtschaftlicher Misserfolg sein
    3. no pl AM
    the \flop bei ‘Texas Hold 'Em’ (Pokerspiel): die ersten drei Karten, die alle Spieler zugeteilt bekommen
    * * *
    [flɒp]
    1. vi
    1) (person = collapse) sich fallen lassen; (heavily) sich hinplumpsen lassen (inf)

    she flopped into an armchair/onto the bed — sie ließ sich in einen Sessel/aufs Bett plumpsen (inf)

    let's flop now (inf) — komm, wir hauen uns in die Falle (inf)

    2) (thing = fall) fallen; (heavily) plumpsen
    3) (inf: fail) (scheme, plan) fehlschlagen, ein Reinfall nt sein (inf); (play, book) durchfallen

    the show flopped completelydie Show war ein totaler Reinfall

    he flopped as Hamletals Hamlet war er ein Reinfall

    2. n
    1) (inf: failure) Reinfall m, Flop m (inf)
    2) (= movement) Plumps m → bellyflop
    See:
    → bellyflop
    * * *
    flop [flɒp; US flɑp]
    A v/i
    1. (hin-, nieder)plumpsen
    2. sich plumpsen(d fallen) lassen ( into in akk)
    3. hin und her oder auf und nieder schlagen
    4. lose hin und her schwingen, flattern
    5. (hilflos) zappeln
    6. oft flop over US umschwenken (to zu einer anderen Partei etc)
    7. umg
    a) durchfallen (Prüfling), (Theaterstück etc auch) floppen
    b) allg danebengehen, eine Pleite oder ein Reinfall sein
    8. US sl sich in die Falle hauen (schlafen)
    B v/t (hin-, nieder)plumpsen lassen, hinwerfen
    C s
    1. (Hin-, Nieder)Plumpsen n
    2. Plumps m
    3. US Umschwenken n
    4. umg
    a) THEAT etc Flop m, Durchfall m, Misserfolg m
    b) Reinfall m, Pleite f
    c) Versager(in), Niete f
    5. US sl
    a) Schlafplatz m, -stelle f
    b) dosshouse
    D adv plumpsend, mit einem Plumps
    E int plumps
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb,
    - pp-
    2) (coll.): (fail) fehlschlagen; ein Reinfall sein (ugs.); [Theaterstück, Show:] durchfallen
    2. noun
    (coll.): (failure) Reinfall, der (ugs.); Flop, der (ugs.)
    * * *
    n.
    Reinfall -¨e m.
    Versager - m. v.
    versagen v.

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