用flop造句子,“flop”造句
A checkmark menu item is vastly preferable to a flip-flop menu item that alternates between two states, always showing the one currently not chosen.
An American television service in Arabic has been a flop.
All of them, every sneaker, boot and sandal, every high heel and clog, every flip-flop. What do I do?
It may be too early to call the 500 a flop, But a lackluster start has cast a shadow over CEO Sergio Marchionne's grand plans to expand in the U.S..
But this new study shows that wings with a little flop can actually get more air-pushing lift from each flap.
Thomson adds that the Chinese market can flip-flop between euphoria and despair in a heartbeat.
And, as a further precaution, I placed my pants on the side of the bed where I knew I was going to flop.
If you wear those shoes that are too big, you'll just flop about in them.