flap

US /flæp/
UK /flæp/
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1.

رفرف, لسان, قلاب

a piece of something thin, such as cloth, paper, or metal, that is attached to a main part along one side but is free on the other sides, and can be lifted up or folded

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He lifted the tent flap and peered inside.
رفع رفرف الخيمة ونظر إلى الداخل.
The envelope had a sticky flap.
كان للظرف لسان لاصق.
2.

اضطراب, قلق, ضجة

a state of agitation or excitement

:
The news put everyone in a terrible flap.
الخبر وضع الجميع في حالة اضطراب رهيبة.
There was a big flap over the new policy.
كان هناك اضطراب كبير حول السياسة الجديدة.
1.

رفرف, خفق

(of a bird) move (its wings) up and down

:
The bird began to flap its wings.
بدأ الطائر يرفرف بجناحيه.
The flag flapped in the wind.
العلَم رفرف في الريح.
2.

رفرف, اضطرب, خفق

to move or cause to move with a quick, light, irregular motion

:
The loose shutter was flapping in the wind.
المصراع المفكوك كان يرفرف في الريح.
Don't flap, everything will be fine.
لا تضطرب، كل شيء سيكون بخير.