flops
n. <非正>失敗( flop的名詞複數 )
v. (指書、戲劇等)徹底失敗( flop的第三人稱單數 ); (因疲憊而)猛然坐下; (笨拙地、不由自主地或鬆弛地)移動或落下; 砸鍋
If you flop into a chair, for example, you sit down suddenly and heavily because you are so tired.
Bunbury flopped down upon the bed and rested his tired feet...
邦伯裡重重地倒在了床上,讓他疲憊的雙腳休息一下。
She flopped, exhausted, on to a sofa.
她精疲力竭,一屁股坐在沙發上。
If something flops onto something else, it falls there heavily or untidily.
The briefcase flopped onto the desk...
公文包重重地落在桌上。
His hair flopped over his left eye.
他的頭髮凌亂地垂在左眼前。
If something is a flop, it is completely unsuccessful.
It is the public who decide whether a film is a hit or a flop.
決定一部電影會走紅還是慘敗的是大眾。
If something flops, it is completely unsuccessful.
The film flopped badly at the box office.
這部電影票房慘淡。
The President's flip-flops on taxes made him appear indecisive.
總統在稅收問題上的一再反覆使他顯得優柔寡斷。
a pair of flip-flops
一雙人字拖鞋
Its proud successes and its spectacular flops spurred research efforts.
它的應用有多少次輝煌的成就,也有不少次顯然的失敗,這就推動了對它的研究工作.
He can't swim much; he just flops about in the water.
他不太會游泳, 他只不過在水裡亂撲通.
Some are flops and some make him the greatest writer.
有些是拙作,而有些則使他成為最偉大的作家.