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flags

Prononciation : [flæɡz]

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Contexte : « objects »

(noun) A flag is a piece of fabric with a design or colors that represents a country, organization, or idea. You often see flags flying on poles outside buildings or during celebrations.

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The American flag waved proudly in the wind during the parade.

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There were no flags displayed at the event, making it look plain.

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What colors are on the flag of your country?

Contexte : « alerts »

(verb) To flag something means to mark it or signal that it needs attention. It's like waving a little red flag to say, 'Hey, look at this!'

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She flagged the important email so she wouldn't forget to reply.

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He didn't flag any issues, so everything went smoothly at the meeting.

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Did you flag the problems you noticed during the project?

Contexte : « sports »

(noun) In some games, a flag can be a special item used by referees to signal a rule violation. It's usually a small flag that is thrown to show something went wrong.

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The referee threw a flag for the foul during the football game.

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No flags were thrown, so the game continued without interruptions.

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Why did the referee throw a flag during the match?

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