Flip over Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɫɪp/ /ˈoʊvɝ
FLIP OH-ver
flˈɪp/ /ˈəʊvɐ
flip OH-vuh
Definition
To turn something so that the other side is facing up or towards you. It can also describe a person or object quickly turning upside down.
Usage & Nuances
Informal; often used for things like pancakes, cards, or papers. Also describes accidents (vehicles or people "flip over"). Commonly appears with direct objects ("flip over the page"). Not to be confused with "flip out" (emotionally lose control).
Spanish: dar la vuelta - voltearPortuguese (BR): virar - virar para o outro ladoPortuguese (PT): virar - virar para o outro ladoChinese (Simplified): 翻转过来Chinese (Traditional): 翻轉過來Hindi: उल्टा करना - पलटनाArabic: يقلب (على الجانب الآخر)Bengali: উলটে দেওয়া - উল্টে যাওয়াRussian: перевернуть - опрокинутьсяJapanese: ひっくり返す - ひっくり返るVietnamese: lật lại - lật ngượcKorean: 뒤집다 - 뒤집히다Turkish: çevirmek - ters dönmekUrdu: پلٹ دینا - اُلٹناIndonesian: membalik - terbalik
Example Sentences
Please flip over the pancake to cook the other side.
basic
Can you flip over the page?
basic
The car started to flip over during the accident.
basic
She used a spatula to flip over the omelet without breaking it.
natural
If you flip over the card, you'll see the answer.
natural
The wind was so strong it made the boat flip over.
natural