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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- flag
[flæg]
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1.
noun
[c]
旗
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2.
noun
(also: flagstone) 石板
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3.
vi.
[person+]
疲倦
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4.
vi.
[spirits, enthusiasm+]
衰退
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to fly the flag
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[fig] 表示拥护和支持
Collins English-English Dictionary
- flag
[flæg]
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1.
n
a piece of cloth, esp bunting, often attached to a pole or staff, decorated with a design and used as an emblem, symbol, or standard or as a means of signalling
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2.
n
a small paper flag, emblem, or sticker sold on flag days
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3.
n
an indicator, that may be set or unset, used to indicate a condition or to stimulate a particular reaction in the execution of a computer program
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4.
n
short for flag officer flagship
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5.
n
another name for masthead
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6.
n
[informal]
[journalism]
the fringe of long hair, tapering towards the tip, on the underside of the tail of certain breeds of dog, such as setters
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7.
n
the conspicuously marked tail of a deer
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8.
n
a less common name for bookmark
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9.
n
[Austral and NZ]
the part of a taximeter that is raised when a taxi is for hire
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10.
n
the pennant-shaped pattern that is formed when a price fluctuation is plotted on a chart, interrupting the steady rise or fall that precedes and then follows it
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11.
vt.
[tr]
to decorate or mark with a flag or flags
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12.
vt.
[often foll by down]
to warn or signal (a vehicle) to stop
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13.
vt.
to send or communicate (messages, information, etc) by flag
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14.
vt.
to decoy (game or wild animals) by waving a flag or similar object so as to attract their attention
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15.
vt.
to mark (a page in a book, card, etc) for attention by attaching a small tab or flag
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16.
vt.
[foll by away or by]
[NZ]
to consider unimportant; brush aside
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17.
vt.
See also flag out flags flag up
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18.
vt.
[Etymology]
C16: of uncertain origin
- flag
[flæg]
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1.
n
any of various plants that have long swordlike leaves, esp the iris Iris pseudacorus (yellow flag)
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2.
n
the leaf of any such plant
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3.
n
See also sweet flag
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4.
n
[Etymology]
C14: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Dutch flag, Danish flæg yellow iris
- flag
[flæg]
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1.
vi.
[intr]
to hang down; become limp; droop
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2.
vi.
to decline in strength or vigour; become weak or tired
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3.
vi.
[Etymology]
C16: of unknown origin
- flag
[flæg]
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1.
n
short for flagstone
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2.
vt.
[tr]
to furnish (a floor) with flagstones
Examples
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dip the flag in salute
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(对另一船舰)扬旗致敬,行点旗礼
→ dip
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a flag fluttering in the wind
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随风飘扬的旗帜
→ flutter
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flag pole
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旗杆
→ pole
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The Canadian flag is a red maple leaf.
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加拿大国旗上有一片红色枫叶。
→ Canadian
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Mexico's flag depicts an eagle eating a rattlesnake while perched on a cactus.
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墨西哥国旗描绘了一只栖息在仙人掌上的鹰啄食响尾蛇的图案。
→ cactus
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Make sure you flag the contact information.
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务必将联络信息做上标记。
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Flag the records you need, and we will print them out later.
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在你需要的档案上做出标记,我们待会把它们打印出来。
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to fly the flag
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[fig] 表示拥护和支持
→ flag
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A red flag was flying from the balcony.
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一面红旗在阳台上飘动着。
→ fly
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a flag-waving speech
→ flag-waving
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