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From:
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flag
/ˈflæg ||ˈfleg/
旗;旗艦旗,司令旗(
vt
.)懸旗于…;打旗號,以旗指揮
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
flag
旗標; 旗號
FLG
From:
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flag
旗標
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flag
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Flagged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Flagging
]
1.
To
hang
loose
without
stiffness
;
to
bend
down
,
as
flexible
bodies
;
to
be
loose
,
yielding
,
limp
.
As
loose
it
[
the
sail
]
flagged
around
the
mast
.
--
T
.
Moore
.
2.
To
droop
;
to
grow
spiritless
;
to
lose
vigor
;
to
languish
;
as
,
the
spirits
flag
;
the
strength
flags
.
The
pleasures
of
the
town
begin
to
flag
.
--
Swift
.
Syn:
--
To
droop
;
decline
;
fail
;
languish
;
pine
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flag
,
v. t.
To
furnish
or
deck
out
with
flags
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flag
,
n.
1.
A
flat
stone
used
for
paving
.
2.
Geol.
Any
hard
,
evenly
stratified
sandstone
,
which
splits
into
layers
suitable
for
flagstones
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flag
,
v. t.
To
lay
with
flags
of
flat
stones
.
The
sides
and
floor
are
all
flagged
with
. . .
marble
.
--
Sandys
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flag
v. t.
1.
To
let
droop
;
to
suffer
to
fall
,
or
let
fall
,
into
feebleness
;
as
,
to
flag
the
wings
.
2.
To
enervate
;
to
exhaust
the
vigor
or
elasticity
of
.
Nothing
so
flags
the
spirits
.
--
Echard
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flag
,
n.
1.
That
which
flags
or
hangs
down
loosely
.
2.
A
cloth
usually
bearing
a
device
or
devices
and
used
to
indicate
nationality
,
party
,
etc
.,
or
to
give
or
ask
information
; --
commonly
attached
to
a
staff
to
be
waved
by
the
wind
;
a
standard
;
a
banner
;
an
ensign
;
the
colors
;
as
,
the
national
flag
;
a
military
or
a
naval
flag
.
3.
Zool.
(a)
A
group
of
feathers
on
the
lower
part
of
the
legs
of
certain
hawks
,
owls
,
etc
.
(b)
A
group
of
elongated
wing
feathers
in
certain
hawks
.
(c)
The
bushy
tail
of
a
dog
,
as
of
a
setter
.
4.
Zool.
One
of
the
wing
feathers
next
the
body
of
a
bird
; --
called
also
flag feather
.
Black flag
.
See
under
Black
.
Flag captain
,
Flag leutenant
,
etc
.,
special
officers
attached
to
the
flagship
,
as
aids
to
the
flag
officer
.
Flag officer
,
the
commander
of
a
fleet
or
squadron
;
an
admiral
,
or
commodore
.
Flag of truse
,
a
white
flag
carried
or
displayed
to
an
enemy
,
as
an
invitation
to
conference
,
or
for
the
purpose
of
making
some
communication
not
hostile
.
Flag share
,
the
flag
officer's
share
of
prize
money
.
Flag station
Railroad
,
a
station
at
which
trains
do
not
stop
unless
signaled
to
do
so
,
by
a
flag
hung
out
or
waved
.
National flag
,
a
flag
of
a
particular
country
,
on
which
some
national
emblem
or
device
,
is
emblazoned
.
Red flag
,
a
flag
of
a
red
color
,
displayed
as
a
signal
of
danger
or
token
of
defiance
;
the
emblem
of
anarchists
.
To dip, the flag
,
to
mlower
it
and
quickly
restore
it
to
its
place
; --
done
as
a
mark
of
respect
.
To hang out the white flag
,
to
ask
truce
or
quarter
,
or
,
in
some
cases
,
to
manifest
a
friendly
design
by
exhibiting
a
white
flag
.
To hang the flag half-mast high
or
To hang the flag half-staff
or
To hang the flag at half-staff
,
to
raise
it
only
half
way
to
the
mast
or
staff
,
as
a
token
or
sign
of
mourning
.
To strike the flag
or
To lower the flag
,
to
haul
it
down
,
in
token
of
respect
,
submission
,
or
,
in
an
engagement
,
of
surrender
.
Yellow flag
,
the
quarantine
flag
of
all
nations
;
also
carried
at
a
vessel's
fore
,
to
denote
that
an
infectious
disease
is
on
board
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flag
,
v. t.
1.
To
signal
to
with
a
flag
or
by
waving
the
hand
;
as
,
to
flag
a
train
;
also
used
with
down
;
as
,
to
flag down
a
cab
.
2.
To
convey
,
as
a
message
,
by
means
of
flag
signals
;
as
,
to
flag
an
order
to
troops
or
vessels
at
a
distance
.
3.
To
decoy
(
game
)
by
waving
a
flag
,
handkerchief
,
or
the
like
to
arouse
the
animal's
curiosity
.
The
antelope
are
getting
continually
shyer
and
more
difficult
to
flag
.
--
T
.
Roosevelt
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flag
,
n.
Bot.
An
aquatic
plant
,
with
long
,
ensiform
leaves
,
belonging
to
either
of
the
genera
Iris
and
Acorus
.
Cooper's flag
,
the
cat-tail
(
Typha latifolia
),
the
long
leaves
of
which
are
placed
between
the
staves
of
barrels
to
make
the
latter
water-tight
.
Corn flag
.
See
under
2d
Corn
.
Flag broom
,
a
coarse
of
broom
,
originally
made
of
flags
or
rushes
.
Flag root
,
the
root
of
the
sweet
flag
.
Sweet flag
.
See
Calamus
,
n.
, 2.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
flag
n
1:
emblem
usually
consisting
of
a
rectangular
piece
of
cloth
of
distinctive
design
2:
plants
with
sword-shaped
leaves
and
erect
stalks
bearing
bright-colored
flowers
composed
of
three
petals
and
three
drooping
sepals
[
syn
:
iris
,
fleur-de-lis
,
sword lily
]
3:
a
rectangular
piece
of
fabric
used
as
a
signalling
device
[
syn
:
signal flag
]
4:
a
listing
printed
in
all
issues
of
a
newspaper
or
magazine
(
usually
on
the
editorial
page
)
that
gives
the
name
of
the
publication
and
the
names
of
the
editorial
staff
,
etc
.
[
syn
:
masthead
]
5:
flagpole
used
to
mark
the
position
of
the
hole
on
a
golf
green
[
syn
:
pin
]
6:
stratified
stone
that
splits
into
pieces
suitable
as
paving
stones
[
syn
:
flagstone
]
7:
a
conspicuously
marked
or
shaped
tail
v
1:
communicate
or
signal
with
a
flag
2:
provide
with
a
flag
; "
Flag
this
file
so
that
I
can
recognize
it
immediately
"
3:
droop
,
sink
,
or
settle
from
or
as
if
from
pressure
or
loss
of
tautness
[
syn
:
sag
,
droop
,
swag
]
4:
decorate
with
flags
; "
the
building
was
flagged
for
the
holiday
"
5:
become
less
intense
[
syn
:
ease up
,
ease off
,
slacken
off
]
[
also
:
flagging
,
flagged
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Flag
(
Heb
.,
or
rather
Egyptian
,
ahu
,
Job
8:11),
rendered
"
meadow
"
in
Gen
. 41:2, 18;
probably
the
Cyperus
esculentus
,
a
species
of
rush
eaten
by
cattle
,
the
Nile
reed
.
It
also
grows
in
Palestine
.
In
Ex
. 2:3, 5,
Isa
. 19:6,
it
is
the
rendering
of
the
Hebrew
_suph_,
a
word
which
occurs
frequently
in
connection
with
_yam_;
as
_yam suph_,
to
denote
the
"
Red
Sea
" (q.v.)
or
the
sea
of
weeds
(
as
this
word
is
rendered
,
Jonah
2:5).
It
denotes
some
kind
of
sedge
or
reed
which
grows
in
marshy
places
. (
See
PAPER
T0002840,
REED
.)
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