英语释义
1. to swing or move loosely flap
2. to throw or move oneself in a heavy, clumsy, or relaxed manner
flopped into the chair
3. to change or turn suddenly
4. to go to bed
a place to flop at night
5. to fail completely
the play flopped
6. to move or drop heavily or noisily cause to flop
flopped the bundles down
7. right, squarely
fell flop on my face
8. an act or sound of flopping
9. a complete failure
the movie was a flop
10. a place to sleep especially flophouse
11. dung
cow flop also a piece of dung
12. a unit of measure for calculating the speed of a computer equal to one floating-point operation per second
Supplied by IBM, with a billion flops (floating point operations per second) and a capacity to expand to 60 billion flops with the addition of other processors and memory, it will be among the 10 most sophisticated computers in the world.
— Eleanor Wilson —usually used in combination
gigaflopA GPU [=graphics processing unit] can deliver hundreds of billions of operations per second—some GPUs more than a teraflop, or a trillion operations per second—while requiring only slightly more electrical power and cooling than a CPU.
— Andrea Di Blas et al.
13. to fall, lie, or sit down in a sudden, awkward, or relaxed way
14. to fail completely
15. to swing or move in a loose, awkward, or uncontrolled way
16. to flap about
A fish flopped all over the deck.
17. to drop or fall limply
He flopped into the chair.
18. fail entry 1 sense 1 The movie flopped.
19. the act or sound of flapping about or falling limply
My backpack hit the ground with a flop.
20. failure sense 1
The show was a flop.