Zum Inhalt springen
vocaboo
Beta
Anmelden

flapped

Aussprache: [flæpt]

Wort

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to move something quickly up and down or back and forth. This often happens with wings, like a bird flapping its wings to fly.

Beispiel

The bird flapped its wings joyfully while soaring in the sky.

Beispiel

The bird didn’t flap its wings at all when it was resting on the branch.

Beispiel

Did you see how the bird flapped its wings when it took off?

Kontext: „sound“

(verb) to make a quick, jerky noise, often from something being waved. This can happen with flags or papers when they move quickly.

Beispiel

The flag flapped loudly in the wind at the top of the hill.

Beispiel

The flag was so still that it didn’t flap at all.

Beispiel

Can you hear the flag flap in the breeze?

Kontext: „emotion“

(verb) to feel nervous or excited. When someone is flapped, they might be in a hurry or feel a bit frantic.

Beispiel

She felt flapped before her big performance, but she did great!

Beispiel

He wasn’t flapped at all during the calm meeting.

Beispiel

Are you feeling flapped about the test tomorrow?

0s
0s