
펄럭이다, 나부끼다
to move or wave back and forth or up and down, especially when attached at one end
예문:
"The laundry flapped noisily in the strong wind."
"Curtains flapped against the open window as the storm approached."
퍼덕거리다, 날개치다
to move wings up and down in order to fly or prepare for flight
예문:
"The eagle flapped its massive wings and soared into the sky."
"A small bird flapped around the garden looking for seeds."
당황하다, 안달하다
to become agitated, worried, or panicked
예문:
"There is no need to flap; we still have an hour before the train leaves."
"He started to flap when he realized he had lost his passport."
덮개, 자락, 뚜껑
a flat piece of something attached on only one side, used to cover an opening
예문:
"She licked the flap of the envelope and sealed it."
"He lifted the tent flap and stepped out into the cold morning air."
소동, 안달, 패닉
a state of excitement, worry, or controversy
예문:
"The celebrity's comment caused a major flap on social media."
"Don't get into a flap over such a minor mistake."
보조익, 플랩
a movable part of an aircraft wing used to increase lift or drag
예문:
"The pilot extended the flaps to slow the plane down for landing."
"The aircraft's flaps are essential for maintaining lift at lower speeds."
피부판, 조직판
a piece of tissue partially detached from its original site for use in grafting
예문:
"The surgeon carefully rotated the skin flap to cover the exposed area."
"Ensuring proper blood flow to the flap is critical for a successful transplant."
탄음, 진동음
a speech sound produced by a single quick touch of the tongue against the upper teeth or alveolar ridge
예문:
"In American English, the 't' in 'better' is often pronounced as a flap."
"The alveolar flap is a common feature in many dialects of English."