flop

US: /ˈfɫɑp/

UK: /flˈɒp/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

flop /flop/
  • danh từ
    • sự rơi tõm; tiếng rơi tõm
    • (từ lóng) sự thất bại
      • to come to a flop: thất bại (vở kịch...)
    • (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) chỗ ngủ
    • nội động từ
      • lắc lư
      • đi lạch bạch
      • ngồi xuống
        • to flop into a chair: ngồi phịch xuống ghế
      • kêu tõm
      • (từ lóng) thất bại (vở kịch...)
      • (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) đi ngủ
      • ngoại động từ
        • quẳng phịch xuống, ném phịch xuống, để rơi phịch xuống
        • thán từ
          • thịch!, tõm!
          • phó từ
            • đánh thịch một cái, đánh tõm một cái


          Advanced English dictionary

          verb, noun
          + verb (-pp-) [V]
          1 ~ into / on sth
          ~ (down / back) to sit or lie down in a heavy and sudden way because you are very tired: Exhausted, he flopped down into a chair.
          2 [+adv./prep.] to fall, move or hang in a heavy or awkward way, without control: Her hair flopped over her eyes. + The young man flopped back, unconscious. + The fish were flopping around in the bottom of the boat.
          3 (informal) to be a complete failure: The play flopped on Broadway. + England flopped in the European Championship.
          + noun
          a film/movie, play, party, etc. that is not successful: a box-office flop + The share sale has been a flop with investors.
          See also - BELLYFLOP

          Thesaurus dictionary

          v.
          1 collapse, drop (down), fall (down), tumble, topple, plump down, plop down, flounce down:
          I was so exhausted that I flopped into bed at once.
          2 flap, wave, swing:
          The door, unfastened, flopped back and forth in the wind.
          3 fail, fall flat, come to naught or nothing, founder, Colloq fold, US bomb:
          The musical flopped on the first night.
          n.
          4 failure, fiasco, disaster, non-starter, débâcle, US fizzle, Colloq dud, washout, clanger, US lead balloon, bomb; Slang lemon, Brit cock-up, damp squib:
          His idea for a new corkscrew was a complete flop.


          Collocation

          ADJ.

          almighty, big, resounding, spectacular
          The show was the biggest flop in TV history.
          | complete | expensive
          The concert may prove an expensive flop unless more people decide to go.



          Concise dictionary

          flopped|flopping|flopsflɑp /flɒp
          noun
          +an arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers
          +someone who is unsuccessful
          +a complete failure
          +the act of throwing yourself down
          verb
          +fall loosely
          +fall suddenly and abruptly
          +fail utterly; collapse
          adv.
          +with a flopping sound
          +exactly


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