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flip /flɪp/ (-pp-) ► SEE ALLflip for sb/sth flip for sth, etc. flip sb off flip sth off/on flip out flip overflip sth overflip through sth●ˈflip for sb/sth (NAmE, slang) to begin to like sb very much; to suddenly become very excited about sth attractive, pleasant, etc. 开始迷恋;对…怦然心动◆She flipped for his red hair and freckles. 她突然迷上了他的红头发和雀斑。[v + prep]●ˈflip for sth, etc. (NAmE) ➡ toss for sth, etc. ●ˌflip sb ˈoff (NAmE, slang) to raise your middle finger to sb in a very rude sign (粗鲁地)向(某人)竖中指[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌflip sth ˈoff/on (NAmE, informal) to turn off/on an electrical switch 关闭/开启(电器开关)◆I flipped on the light to see what was making the noise. 我开了电灯,看是什么东西在发出声响。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌflip ˈout (informal, especially NAmE) to become very angry, excited or enthusiastic about sth 变得异常愤怒(或激动、狂热);情绪失控◆She flipped out because I was late. 因为我迟到,她大发雷霆。◆People are flipping out over these new digital cameras. 人们狂热追捧这些新型数码相机。 NOTE Flip is often used on its own with this meaning, especially in British English. * flip 常单独使用作此义,尤用于英国英语。[v + adv]●ˌflip ˈover●ˌflip sth ˈoverto turn over, or to turn sth over, onto the other side or upside down (使)翻倒,翻转◆The dolphin flipped over onto its back. 海豚翻了个身,肚皮朝上。◆A huge wave flipped the dinghy over. 一阵巨浪打翻了小艇。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˈflip through sthto turn over the pages of a book, etc. quickly, or look through a pile of papers, etc. without reading everything 浏览;翻看◆He flipped through the photos quickly. 他匆匆翻阅了那些照片。OBJ pages, magazines SYN flick through sth, leaf through sth ➡ note at look through sth [v + prep] |