flap
US /flæp/
UK /flæp/

1.
penutup, lipatan
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.
Dia mengangkat penutup khemah dan menjenguk ke dalam.
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The envelope had a sticky flap.
Sampul surat itu mempunyai penutup yang melekit.
2.
kecemasan, kekecohan, keributan
a state of agitation or excitement
:
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The news put everyone in a terrible flap.
Berita itu menyebabkan semua orang dalam keadaan cemas yang teruk.
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There was a big flap over the new policy.
Terdapat kekecohan besar mengenai dasar baharu itu.
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2.
berkibar, mengepak, cemas
to move or cause to move with a quick, light, irregular motion
:
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The loose shutter was flapping in the wind.
Penutup tingkap yang longgar itu berkibar ditiup angin.
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Don't flap, everything will be fine.
Jangan cemas, semuanya akan baik-baik saja.