WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Główne tłumaczenia |
| flap n | (covering: one edge attached) | przykrywka ż |
| | | zakrycie, przykrycie n |
| | Simon folded down the flap and sealed the envelope. |
| flap [sth]⇒ vtr | (wings: move, beat) | trzepotać, machać ndk. |
| | | zatrzepotać, machnąć dk. |
| | The bat flapped its wings. |
| flap⇒ vi | (be blown to and fro) | łopotać ndk. |
| | | załopotać dk. |
| | The flag flapped in the wind. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| flap n | (on airplane) (skrzydło samolotu) | klapa ż |
| | The flight crew checked the flaps on the wings. |
| flap n | (folding or sliding piece) | część rozsuwana ż + przym. |
| | | część rozkładana ż + przym. |
| | Nina pulled out the flaps to extend the table. |
| flap n | (agitation) | panika ż |
| | Jerry arrived home to find his daughters arguing. "What's all this flap about?" he asked. |
| flap your gums v expr | slang (talk a lot) (potoczny) | kłapać ndk. |
| | Jared had been flapping his gums for over an hour and his friends were starting to get bored. |
| flap vi | UK, figurative, informal (panic, get agitated) (potoczny) | panikować ndk. |
| | (potoczny) | spanikować dk. |
| | Calm down! You're always flapping about something. |
| flap [sth]⇒ vtr | (move up and down) | machać ndk. |
| | | machnąć dk. |
| | Rose flapped a tea towel, trying to clear the smoke from the kitchen. |
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