flop
verb uk/flɒp/ us/flɑːp/ -pp-
(FALL)
[ I usually + adv/prep ]重重地落下(或掉下)
to fall or drop heavily
Hugh's hair keeps flopping over/into his eyes. 休的头发老是垂下来遮住眼睛/垂进眼睛里。
When she gets home from school, she's so tired all she can do is flop down in front of the television. 放学回家后,她累得除了一屁股坐在电视机前之外,什么也做不了。
(FAIL)
[ I ](书、戏剧、电影等)砸锅,完全失败
If a book, play, film, etc. flops, it is not successful.
Her first book flopped, but her second became a bestseller. 她的第一本书很失败,但是第二本成了畅销书。
flop
noun uk/flɒp/ us/flɑːp/
(FAILURE)
[ C usually singular ] informal失败,不成功
a failure
The play was a complete/total flop. 这出戏彻底砸了锅。
(FALL)
[ S ]重重地落下(或掉下)
an occasion when someone or something falls or drops heavily
He fell with a flop on the bed. 他重重地倒在床上。