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1 flip side
flip side[fl'ip said] n coll 1 verso de disco fonográfico com a gravação menos popular. 2 o outro lado de uma questão. -
2 flip
[flip] 1. past tense, past participle - flipped; verb1) (to throw (something) in the air (so that it turns): They flipped a coin to see which side it landed on.) deitar ao ar2) ((sometimes with over) to turn over quickly: She flipped over the pages of the book.) virar2. noun(an act of flipping.) toque* * *flip1[flip] n 1 sacudidela. 2 arremesso rápido. 3 estalido. 4 sl algo que causa prazer ou hilariedade. • vt+vi 1 sacudir, mover com sacudidelas bruscas. 2 atirar para o ar. 3 atirar algo movendo o polegar contra o indicador. 4 sl reagir violentamente, ficar bravo. • adj coll petulante, verboso, insolente, irreverente. flip lipped conversador, frívolo, palrador, leviano. to flip one’s lid sl ficar uma fúria. to flip one’s lip sl jogar conversa fora, bater papo. to flip out sl provocar uma reação entusiasta, mostrar entusiasmo. to flip over mover, virar com movimento brusco. to flip through ler (livro, jornal) rápida e descuidadamente. to flip up virar (uma carta, uma moeda).————————flip2[flip] n gemada, mistura de aguardente, rum ou cerveja com açúcar e ovos. -
3 flip
[flip] 1. past tense, past participle - flipped; verb1) (to throw (something) in the air (so that it turns): They flipped a coin to see which side it landed on.) lançar com um piparote2) ((sometimes with over) to turn over quickly: She flipped over the pages of the book.) virar depressa2. noun(an act of flipping.) piparote
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flip side — n [singular] 1.) the bad effects of something that also has good effects ▪ The flip side of the treatment is that it can make patients feel very tired. 2.) old fashioned the side of a record that does not have the main song on … Dictionary of contemporary English
flip side — flip ,side noun count 1. ) the negative aspects of an idea, plan, or situation: The flip side of the government s economic growth policy is high inflation. 2. ) the side of a record that has the less popular song on it … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flip side — [n] reverse side back, B side*, contraposition, opposite side, other side, other side of the fence*; concept 665 … New thesaurus
flip side — ☆ flip side n. Informal 1. the reverse side (of a phonograph record), esp. the less important or less popular side 2. the reverse or opposite, often sharply contrasting, side, aspect, effect, etc. of something or someone … English World dictionary
flip side — flip′ side n. 1) inf the reverse and usu. less popular side of a phonograph record 2) cvb inf an opposite or reverse side • Etymology: 1945–50 … From formal English to slang
flip side — ► NOUN informal 1) the B side of a pop single. 2) the reverse or unwelcome aspect of a situation … English terms dictionary
flip side — 1. n. the “other” side of a phonograph record. □ On the flip side, we have another version of “Love Me Tender” sung by Beverly Mills. □ Give a listen to the flip side sometime. 2. n. the “other” side of something, such as an argument. □ I want to … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
flip side — also flipside 1) N SING: the N The flip side of a record is the side that does not have the main song on it. What s on the flip side? 2) N SING The flip side of a situation consists of the less obvious or less pleasant aspects of it. The trade… … English dictionary
flip side — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms flip side : singular flip side plural flip sides 1) the negative aspects of an idea, plan, or situation The flip side of the government s economic growth policy is high inflation. 2) the side of a record that… … English dictionary
flip side — /ˈflɪp saɪd/ (say flip suyd) Colloquial –noun 1. the reverse of a gramophone record, usually carrying a song, etc., of less interest or popularity. –phrase 2. the flip side (of the coin), the necessary but unpleasant concomitant: the flip side of …
flip side — noun a different aspect of something (especially the opposite aspect) the flip side of your positive qualities sometimes get out of control on the flip side of partnerships he talked about their competition • Usage Domain: ↑trope, ↑figure of… … Useful english dictionary