flapping

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English - Turkish
{i} kanat çırpma
{f} çırp
çırparak
FLAP HAREKETi
flap
{f} kanat çırpmak
flap
{i} (kanat) çırpma, çırpıntı, çırpış
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kapak
flap
sarkan et parçası
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çırpıntı
flap
çevirme klapesi
flap
çadıra ait etek
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kanatlarını çırpmak
flap
masa kanadı
flap
kanatçık
flap
(Tıp) flep
flap
çırpış
flap
klape
flap
panik
flap
sürgü
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telaşa düşmek
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kulaklık
flap
(Dilbilim) çarpmalı
flap
cep kapağı
flap
klepe
flap
meraklanmak
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(Otomotiv) kolon
flap
(Dilbilim) titrek
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dalgalanmak (bayrak)
flap
vurmak
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temizleme klapesi
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kanat çırpma
flap
sallanmak
flap
{f} çırp

Kuşlar, uçmak için kanatlarını çırparlar. - Birds flap their wings to fly.

Kanatlarını çırp ya da öl. - Flap your wings or die.

flap
(kanat/vb.) çırpma sesi
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(kanat) çırpmak
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(zarf/cep/vb.) kapak
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çarpmak
flap
çırpınmak
flap
telaşa kapılmak
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sarkan bir şeyin çarpması veya çarpma sesi
flap
{f} savurmak
flap
{i} (bayrak, yelken v.b.) dalgalanma
flap
{i} ayakkabı dili
flap
kuş kanadı gibi vurmak
flap
{f} zırvalamak
flap
(Diş Hekimliği) deri, mukoza vb. yumuşak dokunun kazayla veya tedavi amacı ile cerrahi olarak, tamamen çıkartılmadan kesilip kaldırılması; lambo
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(Tıp) Vücudun bir kısmından kesilip diğer bir kısmına eklenen doku kitlesi
flap
{i} sinirlenme
flap
{i} (zarfa ait) kapak
flap
{i} çırpma sesi
flap
{i} kanat sesi
flap
{f} sinirlenmek
flap
{i} heyecan
flap
{i} telaş
flap
{f} telaşlanmak
flap
heyecan verici durum
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{f} saçmalamak
flap
{i} (çadıra ait)
flap
{f} sallamak
flap
{i} çırpma
flap
{i} çarpma sesi
flap
{i} (kaskette) kulaklık
flap
dili fazla heyecan
flap
aşağı sarkan kanat veya kapak
flap
{i} kanat

Kanatlarını çırp ya da öl. - Flap your wings or die.

Kuş kanatlarını çırptı. - The bird flapped its wings.

flap
birden atma
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Turkish - Turkish

Definition of flapping in Turkish Turkish dictionary

flap
Uçak kanadı bölümü
English - English
A phonological process found in many dialects of English, especially American English and Canadian English, by which intervocalic /t/ and /d/ surface as the alveolar flap /ɾ/ before an unstressed syllable, so that words such as "metal" and "medal" are pronounced similarly or identically
The action of the verb to flap
A description of a network interface or device that changes rapidly and repeatedly between online and offline states (compare thrashing)

This topic describes how DFM concludes that a system is excessively restarting or that a network adapter is flapping..

That flaps or flap

flapping sails.

Present participle of flap
A description of a network interface or device that changes rapidly and repeatedly between online and offline states (confer thrashing)
{i} loose back-and-forth movement, fluttering (often noisy); moving up and down (of wings, arms, etc.)
the motion made by flapping up and down
The up and down motion of the rotor blade on its hinge Without flapping, a gyroplane would roll over on its side during flight because of the unequal lift of the rotor disc
When a crucial router on the Internet goes down, all the routers have to tell one another about it and recalculate new routes that bypass that router This adjustment results in large numbers of packets passing back and forth, with the result that the traffic becomes so heavy that the routing updates cannot occur properly, since the information does not make it through the traffic
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The excessive fluctuation of a network element between up and down states within a short period of time
A phonological process found in many dialects of English, especially American English and Canadian English, by which intervocalic /t/ and /d/ surface as the alveolar flap /ɾ/ before an unstressed syllable, so that words such as "metal" and "medal" are pronounced similarly or identically
A type of rotor head where the two rotor blades are not connected directly through the feathering shaft (a thick wire), each blade can move somewhat independently of the other resulting in smoother control of the helicopter and the to some degree the feel of a 60 size heli MORE
flapping of wings
sound produced when a winged animal move its wings in a flying motion
flap
Vagina
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An upset, stir, scandal or controversy

The comment caused quite a flap in the newspapers.

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Anything broad and limber that hangs loose, or that is attached by one side or end and is easily moved; as, the flap of a garment
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to move loosely back and forth

The flag flapped in the breeze.

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A disease in the lips of horses
flap
{v} to bear, hit, move with noise, fall in flaps
flap
{n} a blow, disease, thing pulled up or down
flap
The Flap is a control surface found on some aircraft, usually located on the inboard trailing edge of each wing Flaps may be lowered to increase the lift of the aircraft by simulating an under-camber airfoil
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The motion of anything broad and loose, or a stroke or sound made with it; as, the flap of a sail or the flap of a wing
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(flp) n Obesity; corpulence
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a movable part on the wing surface which, when extended on takeoff or landing, increases lift or drag
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(1) in copy preparation, a single piece of copy used more than once, which has changes on a piece of paper or an overlay The copy is then photographed with the flap up for one page and down for another, with the only differences being the contents of the flap (2) The portion of a dust jacket which wraps inside the front and back covers and is made visible by opening the cover (3) A protective covering of tissue over artwork, that is hinged at the top; also called Tissue Overlay to top
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To fall and hang like a flap, as the brim of a hat, or other broad thing
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move noisily; "flags flapped in the strong wind"
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A hinged leaf, as of a table or shutter
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to move something broad and loose back and forth, as flap its wings
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Surface mounted on the trailing edge of a wing to increase lift during take-off/landing
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a movable airfoil that is part of an aircraft wing; used to increase lift or drag a movable piece of tissue partly connected to the body the motion made by flapping up and down pronounce with a flap, of alveolar sounds move noisily; "flags flapped in the strong wind
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a stir, scandal or controversy
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any broad thin and limber covering attached at one edge; hangs loose or projects freely; "he wrote on the flap of the envelope"
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If you flap your arms, you move them quickly up and down as if they were the wings of a bird. a kid running and flapping her arms
flap
make a fuss; be agitated
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A thin protective layer (about 1/4 to 1/3 thickness) of corneal tissue created by the microkeratome
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move with a thrashing motion; "The bird flapped its wings"; "The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky"
flap
move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion; "The curtains undulated"; "the waves rolled towards the beach"
flap
A section of wall lining in a lava tube that has broken free and sagged or rolled down away from the wall Where only a small patch has been pushed off by gas pressure from behind it may be referred to as a 'burst'
flap
A hinged surface on the trailing edge of the wings of an aeroplane
flap
a movable piece of tissue partly connected to the body
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move with a flapping motion; "The bird's wings were flapping"
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To move, as something broad and flaplike; as, to flap the wings; to let fall, as the brim of a hat
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movable surface that increases the lift or drag of an aircraft
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The motion of anything broad and loose, or a stroke or sound made with it; as, the flap of a sail or of a wing
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pronounce with a flap, of alveolar sounds
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If a bird or insect flaps its wings or if its wings flap, the wings move quickly up and down. The bird flapped its wings furiously A pigeon emerges, wings flapping noisily, from the tower
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any broad thin and limber covering attached at one edge; hangs loose or projects freely; "he wrote on the flap of the envelope" a movable airfoil that is part of an aircraft wing; used to increase lift or drag a movable piece of tissue partly connected to the body the motion made by flapping up and down pronounce with a flap, of alveolar sounds move noisily; "flags flapped in the strong wind
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an excited state of agitation; "he was in a dither"; "there was a terrible flap about the theft"
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To beat with a flap; to strike
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{f} loosely move back and forth, flutter (often noisily); move the wings or arms up and down; strike, slap, beat; get excited (Slang)
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A flap of cloth or skin, for example, is a flat piece of it that can move freely up and down or from side to side because it is held or attached by only one edge. He drew back the tent flap and strode out into the blizzard. a loose flap of skin
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Part of Book Jacket, often with the picture of the author See BOOK
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the motion made by flapping up and down
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To move as do wings, or as something broad or loose; to fly with wings beating the air
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A flap on the wing of an aircraft is an area along the edge of the wing that can be raised or lowered to control the movement of the aircraft. the sudden slowing as the flaps were lowered
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{i} loose back and forth movement; sound made by such a movement; moveable part attached only on one side (usually hangs loosely or covers something); uproar, commotion, scandal (Slang); partially separated area of skin (Surgery)
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If something such as a piece of cloth or paper flaps or if you flap it, it moves quickly up and down or from side to side. Grey sheets flapped on the clothes line They would flap bath towels from their balconies as they chatted. = flutter
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a movable airfoil that is part of an aircraft wing; used to increase lift or drag
Turkish - English

Definition of flapping in Turkish English dictionary

flap
wing flap
flap
flap
flapping
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