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1 flop
[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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3 flop
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4 flop-eared
flop-eared[flɔ':p iəd] adj de orelhas longas e caídas, como certos cachorros. -
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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.) arriar, baquear2) (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.) fracasso•- floppy- floppy disk -
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7 belly flop
bel.ly flop[b'eli flɔp] n Sport mergulho de barriga. -
8 flip-flop
flip-flop[fl'ip flɔp] n sl 1 mudança súbita e completa de direção, retorno. 2 flip-flops sandália de dedo. -
9 to flop over to a party
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10 flophouse
flop.house[fl'ɔphaus] n albergue noturno, casa de cômodos. -
11 flopover
flop.o.ver[fl'ɔpouvə] n TV imagem defeituosa. -
12 flopperoo
flop.pe.roo[flɔ:pər'u:] n sl fracasso, fiasco. -
13 floppily
flop.pi.ly[flɔpili] adv frouxamente, desajeitadamente, desengonçadamente. -
14 floppiness
flop.piness[fl'ɔpinis] n desleixo, desajeitamento, desengonço, moleza, bambeza, frouxidão. -
15 floppy drive
flop.py drive[fl'ɔpi draiv] n Comp drive em que se inserem disquetes para leitura ou gravação. -
16 floppy
adjective (tending to flop; flopping: a floppy hat.) caído* * *flop.py[fl'ɔpi] adj coll frouxo, mole, bambo, caído, desajeitado, desengonçado, desleixado, desmazelado. -
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[dru:p]1) (to (cause to) hang down: The willows drooped over the pond.) pender2) ((of a plant) to flop from lack of water: a vase of drooping flowers.) murchar* * *[dru:p] n 1 inclinação. 2 abatimento, desfalecimento. • vi+vt 1 inclinar(-se), curvar(-se), baixar, abaixar(-se), estar inclinado, pendente ou abaixado. 2 desfalecer, definhar, enlanguescer, desalentar, enfraquecer, estar desfalecido, triste, sombrio, oprimido de tristeza ou desgosto, estar cabisbaixo, murchar-se. -
18 floppy disk
noun (a small computer disk for storing information.)* * *flop.py disk[fl'ɔpi disk] n Comp disco flexível, disquete.————————floppy diskComp disco flexível. -
19 mini-floppy
min.i-flop.py[m'ini flɔpi] n Comp disquete de 5,25 polegadas. -
20 flopped
past tense, past participle; see flop
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flop|py — «FLOP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est, noun, plural pies. Informal. –adj. tending to flop; flopping: »a floppy hat. –n. = floppy disk. (Cf. ↑floppy disk) –flop´pi|ly … Useful english dictionary
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