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II . flip <-pp-> [flɪp] VERBE intr

1. flip (turn quickly):

to flip over

2. flip fam (go mad):

flip

III . flip <-pp-> [flɪp] SUBST (toss in the air)

flip-flop® SUBST

flip side SUBST

2. flip side of policy, situation:

the flip side

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The result is called a ripple counter, which can count to where "n" is the number of bits (flip-flop stages) in the counter.
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As a variant, some swimmers experiment with a flip over turn similar to front crawl.
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Eve performed a standing moonsault and a sunset flip for a near-fall.
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Interior improvements include new universal access toilets, provision of wheelchair spaces, and flip-up seating next to the doorways.
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If turned upside down it can right itself with a flip and if several are stacked on top of each other, they will quickly disperse.
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A lot of technical tricks transpire from this element (e.g. the kickflip, heelflip, 360-flip).
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Each fluorescent strike of noise, incongruous tempo flip, and warped vocal is bolted into its right place across the album's fast 40 minutes.
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It is known to flip over substrate and prey on disturbed invertebrates.
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Flip releases were directed towards a country and western market.
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A downstream flip may be exacerbated by the load or people in the raft.
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