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单词 flop
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flop

Although it is now considered to be a masterpiece, the film was a critical and commercial flop.It was a catastrophic box office flop and savaged by critics.Next month he will find out if he has made the biggest movie flop of all time.The result was a critical success but a commercial flop.But it flopped at the box office.Is the problem that those films flopped?What flies with one group flops with another.Do they sense a flop or a hit?Those who sneered at the innovation and claimed it would be an expensive flop reckoned without this personable and determined man.As he shook it hard, its head flopped backwards and forwards.I'M a flop in bed and my wife thinks it's due to stress.BRITAIN'S swimmers are being told to curb commercial activities after flopping at the Olympics.I'M a flop in bed and it's so embarrassing.I find it difficult to hold my body still and flop around.A line of dirt was etched around his chin and his greasy hair flopped towards his eyes.He has flopped badly, standing ninth in the drivers' league.He also suggests having another go at directly elected mayors, a policy that flopped this May.Cannes may have the film festival, but its hotels are box-office flops.His dark hair, though shaved at the back, is combed across his forehead so that it almost flops into his eyes.A series of recent box-office flops involving some of the film industry's biggest names is worrying bankers and producers alike.

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flop

British English: flop /flɒp/ NOUN
If something is a flop, it is completely unsuccessful.
It is the public who decide whether a film is a hit or a flop.
  • American English: flop
  • Arabic: فَشَل فندق رخيص
  • Brazilian Portuguese: fracasso
  • Chinese: 失败
  • Croatian: fijasko
  • Czech: propadák
  • Danish: flop
  • Dutch: flop
  • European Spanish: fracaso
  • Finnish: epäonnistuminen
  • French: fiasco
  • German: Reinfall
  • Greek: φιάσκο
  • Italian: fiasco
  • Japanese: 失敗
  • Korean: 완전 실패
  • Norwegian: fiasko
  • Polish: klapa
  • European Portuguese: fracasso
  • Romanian: eșec
  • Russian: провал
  • Latin American Spanish: fracaso
  • Swedish: misslyckande
  • Thai: ความล้มเหลว
  • Turkish: fiyasko
  • Ukrainian: невдача
  • Vietnamese: hỏng bét
British English: flop VERB
If you flop into a chair, for example, you sit down suddenly and heavily because you are so tired.
He flopped down upon the bed and rested his tired feet.
  • American English: flop
  • Brazilian Portuguese: fracassar
  • Chinese: > 一下子重重地坐下因疲惫
  • European Spanish: dejarse caer
  • French: s'affaler
  • German: sich fallen lassen
  • Italian: lasciarsi cadere
  • Japanese: どさっと座る
  • Korean: 털썩 주저앉다
  • European Portuguese: fracassar
  • Latin American Spanish: dejarse caer

All related terms of 'flop'

Chinese translation of 'flop'

flop

(flɔp)

vi

  1. (into chair, onto floor etc) 猛落 (měngluò)
  2. (inf, = fail) 失败(敗) (shībài)

n (c)

  1. (inf, = failure) 失败(敗) (shībài)
(verb) 
Definition
to fall or move with a sudden noise
She flopped, exhausted, onto a sofa.
Synonyms
slump
I closed the door and slumped into a chair.
fall
The fisherman fell into the sea during a storm.
drop
Temperatures can drop to freezing at night.
collapse
A section of the Bay Bridge had collapsed.
sink
Kate laughed, and sank down again to her seat.
tumble
The dog had tumbled down the cliff.
topple
He released his hold and toppled slowly backwards.
(verb) 
Definition
to bend, fall, or collapse loosely or carelessly
His hair flopped over his left eye.
Synonyms
hang down
hang
the shawl hanging loose from her shoulders
dangle
A gold bracelet dangled from her left wrist.
sag
He shrugged and sagged into a chair.
droop
a young man with a drooping moustache
hang limply
(verb) 
Definition
to fail
(informal) 
The film flopped badly at the box office.
Synonyms
fail
He was afraid the revolution they had started would fail.
close
bomb (US, Canadian, slang)
fold (informal)
The company folded in 1990.
founder
The talks have foundered.
fall short
fall flat
come to nothing
come unstuck
misfire
go belly-up (slang)
go down like a lead balloon (informal)
Opposites
work
,
make it (informal)
,
succeed
,
triumph
,
flourish
,
prosper
,
have legs (informal)
,
make a hit
(noun) 
Definition
a complete failure
(informal) 
The public decide whether a film is a hit or a flop.
Synonyms
failure
The policy is doomed to failure.
disaster
The whole production was a disaster.
loser
the winners and losers of this year's Super Bowl
fiasco
The party was a bit of a fiasco.
debacle
the convention was a debacle
washout (informal)
The concert was a total washout.
cockup (British, slang)
nonstarter
The United States is certain to reject the proposal as a non-starter.
Opposites
hit
,
success
,
triumph

Additional synonyms

in the sense of collapse
Definition
to fall down or cave in suddenly
A section of the Bay Bridge had collapsed.
Synonyms
fall down,
fall,
give way,
subside,
cave in,
crumple,
fall apart at the seams
in the sense of dangle
Definition
to hang loosely
A gold bracelet dangled from her left wrist.
Synonyms
hang,
swing,
trail,
sway,
flap,
hang down,
depend
in the sense of debacle
Definition
something that ends in a disastrous failure, esp. because it has not been properly planned
the convention was a debacle
Synonyms
disaster,
catastrophe,
fiasco

Synonyms of 'flop'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of sag
Definition
to sink in the middle, under weight or pressure
He shrugged and sagged into a chair.
Synonyms
drop,
sink,
slump,
flop,
droop,
loll
in the sense of sink
Definition
to move or fall into a lower position, esp. due to tiredness or weakness
Kate laughed, and sank down again to her seat.
Synonyms
slump,
drop,
flop,
collapse,
droop,
plonk yourself (informal),
plump yourself
in the sense of topple
Definition
to fall over or cause (something) to fall over, esp. from a height
He released his hold and toppled slowly backwards.
Synonyms
fall over,
fall,
collapse,
tumble,
overturn,
capsize,
totter,
tip over,
keel over,
overbalance,
fall headlong
in the sense of tumble
Definition
to fall or cause to fall, esp. awkwardly or violently
The dog had tumbled down the cliff.
Synonyms
fall,
drop,
topple,
plummet,
roll,
pitch,
toss,
stumble,
flop,
trip up,
fall head over heels,
fall headlong,
fall end over end
in the sense of washout
Definition
a total failure or disaster
The concert was a total washout.
Synonyms
failure,
disaster,
disappointment,
flop (informal),
mess,
fiasco,
dud (informal),
clunker (informal)
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