noun🔗Shareフラッパー, 奔放な若い女性A young woman, especially when unconventional or without decorum; now particularly associated with the 1920s."During the 1920s, many flappers challenged traditional expectations for women by wearing shorter dresses and dancing to jazz music. "1920年代には、多くのフラッパーが短いドレスを着てジャズ音楽に合わせて踊ることで、女性に対する伝統的な期待に異議を唱えました。personhistorycultureagesocietystylewearChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareフラップSomething that flaps."The old window had loose flappers that rattled in the wind. "古い窓には、風の中でガタガタと音を立てる緩いフラップがありました。thingdeviceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share若い野生のアヒルA young wild duck."The farmer watched the young flappers waddle across the field. "農夫は若い野生のアヒルが畑をよちよち歩くのを見ていた。animalbirdnatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareヒレA flipper; a limb of a turtle, which functions as a flipper or paddle when swimming."The sea turtle propelled itself forward with powerful strokes of its flappers. "ウミガメはヒレの力強い動きで前進した。animalanatomybiologypartChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareフラッパーバルブA flapper valve."The mechanic replaced the faulty flapper valve in the water tank to stop the leaks. "整備士は水漏れを止めるために、水槽の故障したフラッパーバルブを交換しました。machinepartdeviceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share皮膚の切れ端、皮膚のひらひらAny injury that results in a loose flap of skin on the fingers, making gripping difficult."After the roughhousing on the playground, two students went to the school nurse, one with a scraped knee and the other with painful flappers on their fingers from trying to climb the brick wall. "遊び場での乱闘の後、2人の生徒が学校の看護師のところへ行き、1人は膝を擦りむき、もう1人はレンガの壁をよじ登ろうとして指に痛々しい皮膚の切れ端ができていました。medicinebodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading