On the American flag, there's a star for every state. - Amerikan bayrağında her devlet için bir yıldız var.
Everybody started waving his flag. - Herkes bayrağını sallamaya başladı.
A variable or memory location that stores a true-or-false, yes-or-no value, typically either recording the fact that a certain event has occurred or requesting that a certain optional action take place
If you fly the flag, you show that you are proud of your country, or that you support a particular cause, especially when you are in a foreign country or when few other people do. A plant, such as an iris or cattail, that has long sword-shaped leaves. To pave with slabs of flagstone. Combination of symbols represented on a piece of cloth, serving as a medium of social, typically political, communication. It is usually rectangular and attached by one edge to a staff or is hoisted on a pole with halyards. Flags appear to be as old as civilized human society, though their origin is not well understood. The Chinese may have been the first to develop cloth flags, and it is believed that they were introduced to Europe by returning Crusaders. Most national flags in use today were designed in the 19th and 20th centuries
Any of various types of indicators used for identification of a condition or event; for example, a character that signals the termination of a transmission
a flipflop used to indicate the status of an operation For example, the zero flag will indicate if an operation results in zero if it is set
If you flag or if your spirits flag, you begin to lose enthusiasm or energy. His enthusiasm was in no way flagging By 4,000m he was beginning to flag. see also flagged
communicate or signal with a flag decorate with flags; "the building was flagged for the holiday
Any of various types of indicators used for identification (2) A bit sequence that signals the occurrence of some condition, such as the end of a word (3) In high-level data link control (HDLC), the initial and final octets of a frame with the specific bit configuration of 01111110 A single flag may be used to denote the end of one frame and the start of another
or to give or ask information; commonly attached to a staff to be waved by the wind; a standard; a banner; an ensign; the colors; as, the national flag; a military or a naval flag
An indicator of a specific condition that informs a section of a program that this condition has already occurred and is identified by the presence or absence of the flag A flag can be implemented in software and/or hardware
To droop; to grow spiritless; to lose vigor; to languish; as, the spirits flag; the streugth flags
Journalists sometimes refer to the flag of a particular country or organization as a way of referring to the country or organization itself and its values or power. Joining John Whitaker will be his brother Michael also riding under the British flag