Flap
41flap at — strike at loosely. → flap …
42flap — verb (flaps, flapping, flapped) 1》 move or be moved up and down or to and fro. 2》 (flap at) strike at loosely. 3》 Brit. informal be agitated. noun 1》 a piece that is attached on one side only. 2》 a hinged or sliding section of an aircraft wing… …
43flap — 1. verb 1) the mallards flapped their wings Syn: beat, flutter, agitate, vibrate, wag, thrash, flail 2) the flag flapped in the breeze Syn: flutter, wave, fly, blow …
44flap — {{#}}{{LM F47376}}{{〓}} {{[}}flap{{]}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Extensión del ala de un avión que se activa en las maniobras de despegue, aproximación y aterrizaje, y se repliega durante el vuelo: • El objeto principal de los flaps es el aumento de la… …
Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
45flap — vožtuvas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. flap; flapper valve; valve vok. Klappe, f; Klappenventil, n; Ventil, n rus. вентиль, m; клапан, m pranc. clapet, m; soupape, f; valve, f; vanne, f …
46flap — vožtuvas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. flap; valve vok. Klappe, f; Ventil, n rus. клапан, m pranc. soupape, f …
47flap — vožtuvas statusas T sritis Energetika apibrėžtis Detalė ar įtaisas dujų ar skysčio debitui reguliuoti, keičiant kanalo skerspjūvio plotą. atitikmenys: angl. flap; valve vok. Klappe, f; Ventil, n rus. вентиль, m; клапан, m pranc. soupape, f; valve …
Aiškinamasis šiluminės ir branduolinės technikos terminų žodynas
48flap — v. & n. v. (flapped, flapping) 1 a tr. move (wings, the arms, etc.) up and down when flying, or as if flying. b intr. (of wings, the arms, etc.) move up and down; beat. 2 intr. colloq. be agitated or panicky. 3 intr. (esp. of curtains, loose… …
49Flap tile — Flap Flap, n. [OE. flappe, flap, blow, bly flap; cf. D. flap, and E. flap, v.] Anything broad and limber that hangs loose, or that is attached by one side or end and is easily moved; as, the flap of a garment. [1913 Webster] A cartilaginous flap… …
50Flap valve — Flap Flap, n. [OE. flappe, flap, blow, bly flap; cf. D. flap, and E. flap, v.] Anything broad and limber that hangs loose, or that is attached by one side or end and is easily moved; as, the flap of a garment. [1913 Webster] A cartilaginous flap… …