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flop-over[´flɔp¸ouvə:] n рад. мултивибратор. -
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(colloq) USflop over changer d'avis; flop over to [something] adopter [idea] -
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Макаров: перекинуться (к другой политической партии), переметнуться (к другой политической партии) -
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flop 1. past tense, past participle - flopped; verb1) (to fall or sit down suddenly and heavily: She flopped into an armchair.) plaske, slenge seg ned i, ramle2) (to hang or swing about loosely: Her hair flopped over her face.) flagre, flakse3) ((of a theatrical production) to fail; to be unsuccessful: the play flopped.) gjøre fiasko, falle med et brak2. noun1) ((a) flopping movement.) plask, klask, dunk2) (a failure: The show was a complete flop.) fiasko•- floppy- floppy diskdeise--------slåIsubst. \/flɒp\/1) klasking, flaksing2) klask, dump3) ( hverdagslig) fiasko, flopp4) (amer., slang, på losjihus) seng, køyeIIverb \/flɒp\/1) henge og slenge, daske2) plaske3) plumpe, dumpe ned (i en stol)4) ( hverdagslig) gjøre fiasko, mislykkes5) (amer., slang) losjere, sove6) ( hverdagslig) flakse (med vingene)flop down dumpe ned, falle ned, slenge seg nedflop over (amer., overført) slå om, endre syn, gå over, bytte sideIIIadv. \/flɒp\/pladask, bumsIVinterj. \/flɒp\/bums, klask -
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A n1 ( heavy movement) to sit down with a flop s'affaler sur une chaise ;2 ○ ( failure) fiasco ○ m ;3 ○ US = flophouse.4 ○ US ( sleep) crécher ○, dormir.■ flop over ○ US changer d'avis ;▶ flop over to [sth] adopter [idea]. -
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[flop] 1. past tense, past participle - flopped; verb1) (to fall or sit down suddenly and heavily: She flopped into an armchair.) jogar-se2) (to hang or swing about loosely: Her hair flopped over her face.) cair3) ((of a theatrical production) to fail; to be unsuccessful: the play flopped.) fracassar2. noun1) ((a) flopping movement.) baque2) (a failure: The show was a complete flop.) fiasco•- floppy- floppy disk* * *[flɔp] n fracasso, baque, malogro, fiasco, decepção. • vt+vi 1 baquear, deixar-se cair pesadamente. 2 coll enterrar-se, fracassar, falhar completamente. 3 fig fazer mudança súbita. 4 sl dormir. • adv com baque, pesadamente, ruidosamente. to flop over to a party passar-se para outro partido. -
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(b) familiar (attempt, idea, recipe) louper; (fail → play, film) faire un four ou un bide; (→ actor) faire un bide∎ this cake is a flop ce gâteau est complètement loupé;∎ he was a flop as Othello il était complètement nul dans le rôle d'Othello ou en Othello3 adverb∎ familiar it went flop into the water ça a fait plouf ou floc en tombant dans l'eau∎ the fish flopped about on the deck les poissons frétillaient sur le pont;∎ he flopped about all day in his slippers il traînait toute la journée en chaussonsse laisser tomber lourdementse renverser -
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flop [flɒp]a. ( = drop) s'affalerb. ( = fail) [play, film, record] faire un four2. noun* * *[flɒp] 1. 2.intransitive verb (p prés etc - pp-)1) ( move heavily)to flop down on — s'affaler sur [bed, sofa]
2) ( hang loosely) [hair, ear] retomber3) (colloq) ( fail) [play, film] faire un four (colloq); [project, venture] être un fiasco (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs:- flop out -
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flop [flɒp]1. n1) шлёпанье2) прова́л;to go flop потерпе́ть неуда́чу, потерпе́ть фиа́ско
3) амер. сл. ночле́жка4) амер. разг. шля́па с мя́гкими поля́ми5) амер. разг. челове́к, не оправда́вший возлага́вшихся на него́ наде́жд, обману́вший ожида́ния2. v1) полоска́ться ( о парусах и т.п.)2) шлёпнуться; плю́хнуться;he flopped down on his knees and begged for mercy он бу́хнулся на коле́ни и моли́л о поща́де
3) разг. потерпе́ть неуда́чу, провали́ться4) разг. свали́ться ( от усталости); завали́ться спать5) уда́рить; би́ть(ся);the fish flopped about in the boat ры́ба би́лась в ло́дке
6) бить кры́льями3. adv:to fall flop into the water плю́хнуться в во́ду
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I [flɒp] II [flɒp]to flop down on — lasciarsi cadere su [bed, sofa]
2) (hang loosely) [ dog's ear] penzolare; [ head] ciondolare3) colloq. (fail) [play, film] fare fiasco, essere un flop; [project, venture] fallire•- flop out* * *[flop] 1. past tense, past participle - flopped; verb1) (to fall or sit down suddenly and heavily: She flopped into an armchair.) buttarsi, lasciarsi cadere2) (to hang or swing about loosely: Her hair flopped over her face.) ricadere3) ((of a theatrical production) to fail; to be unsuccessful: the play flopped.) fare fiasco2. noun1) ((a) flopping movement.) tonfo2) (a failure: The show was a complete flop.) fiasco•- floppy- floppy disk* * *[flɒp]1. n(fam: failure) fiasco2. vi1)to flop (into/on) — lasciarsi cadere (in/su)2) (fam: play) far fiasco, (scheme) fallire* * *flop /flɒp/A n.1 caduta pesante; tonfo: to fall with a flop, cadere con un tonfo; belly flop, panciata ( tuffandosi)6 (comput.) ► FLOPB attr. (solo nei composti)cascante; floscio; pendulo; (a) penzoloni: flop-brimmed hat, cappello dalla tesa floscia; flop-eared, con le orecchie pendule.(to) flop /flɒp/A v. i.1 cadere pesantemente; lasciarsi cadere: He flopped down in a chair [into an armchair], si lasciò cadere su una sedia [in una poltrona]; Her head flopped back [forward], la testa le ricadde all'indietro [in avanti]2 (anche to flop around) ciondolare; sbattere; sbatacchiare: Her books flopped around in the bag, i libri sbattevano nella borsa4 (fam.) fallire; far fiascoB v. t.lasciar cadere pesantemente; sbattere.* * *I [flɒp] II [flɒp]to flop down on — lasciarsi cadere su [bed, sofa]
2) (hang loosely) [ dog's ear] penzolare; [ head] ciondolare3) colloq. (fail) [play, film] fare fiasco, essere un flop; [project, venture] fallire•- flop out -
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1. intransitive verb,- pp-1) plumpsen2. noun* * *[flop] 1. past tense, past participle - flopped; verb1) (to fall or sit down suddenly and heavily: She flopped into an armchair.) plumpsen2) (to hang or swing about loosely: Her hair flopped over her face.) flattern2. noun1) ((a) flopping movement.) der Plumps2) (a failure: The show was a complete flop.) die Pleite•- academic.ru/28191/floppy">floppy- floppy disk* * *[flɒp, AM flɑ:p]I. vi<- pp->2. (drop) fallenthe baby's head kept \flopping backwards der Kopf des Babys kippte immer wieder nach hintenII. nhe fell with a \flop on the bed er ließ sich aufs Bett plumpsen2. usu sing ( fig pej fam: failure) business, enterprise Flop m fam, Reinfall m fam, Pleite f fam; person Niete f pej famto be a commercial \flop ein wirtschaftlicher Misserfolg sein▪ the \flop bei ‘Texas Hold 'Em’ (Pokerspiel): die ersten drei Karten, die alle Spieler zugeteilt bekommen* * *[flɒp]1. vishe 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)
the show flopped completely — die Show war ein totaler Reinfall
he flopped as Hamlet — als Hamlet war er ein Reinfall
2. n1) (inf: failure) Reinfall m, Flop m (inf)2) (= movement) Plumps m → bellyflopSee:→ bellyflop* * *A v/i1. (hin-, nieder)plumpsen3. hin und her oder auf und nieder schlagen4. lose hin und her schwingen, flattern5. (hilflos) zappeln7. umga) durchfallen (Prüfling), (Theaterstück etc auch) floppenB v/t (hin-, nieder)plumpsen lassen, hinwerfenC s1. (Hin-, Nieder)Plumpsen n2. Plumps m3. US Umschwenken n4. umga) THEAT etc Flop m, Durchfall m, Misserfolg mb) Reinfall m, Pleite fc) Versager(in), Niete f5. US sla) Schlafplatz m, -stelle fD adv plumpsend, mit einem PlumpsE int plumps* * *1. intransitive verb,- pp-1) plumpsen2. noun* * *n.Reinfall -¨e m.Versager - m. v.versagen v.
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