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flounce

verb
/flaʊns/
/flaʊns/
[intransitive] (disapproving)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they flounce
/flaʊns/
/flaʊns/
he / she / it flounces
/ˈflaʊnsɪz/
/ˈflaʊnsɪz/
past simple flounced
/flaʊnst/
/flaʊnst/
past participle flounced
/flaʊnst/
/flaʊnst/
-ing form flouncing
/ˈflaʊnsɪŋ/
/ˈflaʊnsɪŋ/
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  1. + adv./prep. to move somewhere in a way that draws attention to yourself, for example because you are angry or upset(因愤怒或烦躁等而)走动,急动,骤动,扭转
    • She flounced out of the room.她愤愤地冲出房间。
    • He tossed his head and flounced away.他甩了甩头,暴走了。
    Word Originverb mid 16th cent.: perhaps of Scandinavian origin and related to Norwegian flunsa ‘hurry’, or perhaps symbolic, like bounce or pounce.

flounce

noun
/flaʊns/
/flaʊns/
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  1. a piece of cloth that is sewn around the edge of a skirt, dress, curtain, etc.(衣、裙、窗帘等的)荷叶边
    • little girls dressed in frills and flounces穿着荷叶边和荷叶边的小女孩
  2. [usually singular] (disapproving) a quick and exaggerated movement that you make when you are angry or want people to notice you(因气愤或想引人注意)猛的一动;故作夸张的动作
    • She left the room with a flounce.她气冲冲地冲出房间。
  3. Word Originnoun sense 2 mid 16th cent.: perhaps of Scandinavian origin and related to Norwegian flunsa ‘hurry’, or perhaps symbolic, like bounce or pounce. noun sense 1 early 18th cent.: from an alteration of obsolete frounce ‘a fold or pleat’, from Old French fronce, of Germanic origin; related to ruck in the sense ‘ruck something up’.

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