"flip to" in Polish — inglés-Polish dictionary | Mirar "flip to" in inglés

verbo
  1. podrzucać do góry (monetę), rzucać (monetą), zagrać w orła i reszkę
    We tossed up to decide where to go on holidays.
    If you can't decide what to do tonight, toss the coin.
sustantivo
  1. flip, skok w łyżwiarstwie figurowym
the image to "flip" in Polish
verbo
  1. wykonać gwałtowny ruch [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    The driver flipped and hit a cyclist.
  2. podrzucać (np. naleśniki) [TRANSITIVE]
    The cook is flipping the pancakes.
    Can you flip pancakes?
  3. zdenerwować się, wściec się informal [INTRANSITIVE]
    He flipped and drove away.
    Don't tell him that, he'll flip.
    consulta también: freak
  4. przewracać, przerzucać (np. strony) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    She flipped the pages of a magazine but found nothing interesting.
    She was flipping the pages of the magazine.
    I flipped several pages of this book but I didn't find what I was looking for.
  5. wykonać salto [INTRANSITIVE]
    He flipped when he was jumping into the water.
    He took a run-up and flipped.
  6. kupować i odnowić coś po to, aby to szybko sprzedać z zyskiem (np. dom) [TRANSITIVE]
    He flipped the car before selling it.
  7. zmieniać poprzednio zadeklarowane stanowisko, co do partii politycznej  AmE informal [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    Georgia flipped in the presidential elections in 2020.
adjetivo
  1. lekceważący, nonszalancki (o postawie, komentarzu, uwadze) informal
    Your son's attitude is flip. You should talk to him.
    Your comment was too flip. They felt insulted.
sustantivo
  1. salto [COUNTABLE]
    This flip got her a golden medal.
    He jumped into the pool doing a flip.
  2. pazurki (fryzura, w której końcówki włosów podwinięte są na zewnątrz lub w w stronę twarzy)
sustantivo
  1. Filipińczyk slang
    I saw her talking to some Flip.

"flip to" — Collocation dictionary inglés

flip to collocation
Automatic translation (We do not guarantee its correctness): rzucać aby
  1. flip verbo + to preposición
    Very strong collocation

    I went back to the company history and flipped to the end.

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