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flag

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Related topics: Daily life
flag1 /flæɡ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC]  
1 Da piece of cloth with a coloured pattern or picture on it that represents a country or organization 旗,旗帜
 Children waving flags greeted the Russian leader.
孩子们挥舞着旗帜,欢迎俄罗斯领导人。
 the flag of Kenya
肯尼亚国旗
 the Spanish flag
西班牙国旗
a flag is flying (=a flag is shown on a pole) 旗帜飘扬
 Flags were flying at half-mast because of the death of the Premier.
降半旗为总理的逝世志哀。
2 a coloured piece of cloth used in some sports as a signal or as a sign showing the position of something 信号旗
 The flag went down, and the race began.
随着信号旗落下,比赛开始了。
 a free kick near the corner flag (=flag on a football pitch)
角旗附近的任意球
4  See picture of 见图 GOLF
3 the flag an expression meaning a country or organization and its beliefs, values, and people 旗帜〔指国家、组织及其所代表的信仰、价值观和民众〕
 loyalty to the flag
对国家的忠诚
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4 keep the flag flying SUCCEED IN DOING somethingto achieve success on behalf of your country in a competition 〔比赛中〕使国旗飘扬,代表祖国获胜
 Bristol kept the flag flying for English rugby with this win.
布里斯托尔队的这场胜利使英格兰橄榄球得以站上领奖台。
5. TBa flagstone 〔铺地面或路的〕石板
fly the flag at fly1(13)
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flag2 verb (flagged, flagging)  
1 [transitiveT]SHOW/LET somebody SEE something to make a mark against some information to show that it is important 标示,标出〔表示重要〕
 I’ve flagged the parts I want to comment on.
我已经标示出我要评论的部分。
2 [intransitiveI]TIRED to become tired or weak 疲倦;变虚弱
 By the end of the meeting we had begun to flag.
会议结束时,我们已经开始打蔫了。
3flag somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verbphr v STOP MOVINGto make the driver of a vehicle stop by waving at them 挥手拦下〔车辆〕
 I flagged down a taxi.
我挥手拦下一辆出租车。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
flagflag1 /flæg/ verb [transitiveT]COMPUTING
to put a special mark against a piece of writing or an email to show that it is important
You’ll see that I have flagged the sections that need clarifying.
Send the minutes to everyone at the meeting and flag the email for follow-up.
flagflag2 noun [countableC]COMPUTING
a special mark that you put against a piece of writing or an email to show that it is important
Origin flag1
1. (1500-1600) Perhaps from flag, name of a kind of flower.
2. (1400-1500) Old Norse flaga
flag2
(1500-1600) Origin unknown
flag1 nounflag2 verb
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