Examples of using Flaps in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
move up/down to change flaps settings.
First birds were poor fliers- flaps would have buckled Archaeopteryx feathers.
Each valve consists of two or three strong, thin flaps(leaflets) of tissue.
Where are the flaps? flaps are not down.
We got no flaps, Phil.
switch the flaps to the number two position.
The classical style of having the ear flaps tied on top the hat can be seen in the old Soviet Union movies,
A butterfly flaps its wings in Bali,
Like a gecko's foot, the adhesive is only sticky if the flaps are pushed in a specific direction,
At the top of each loop, he flaps his wings quickly several times,
Geckos can stick to walls and ceilings because their feet have microscopic flaps that, when in full contact with a surface,
it is only sticky if the flaps are pushed in a specific direction
Flight testing will determine whether flexible trailing-edge wing flaps are a viable approach to improve aerodynamic efficiency
The latest prototype rises on a thread-thin tether, flaps its wings 120 times a second, hovers,
(That the flaps of an envelope can be held together by applying a seal at a single point is a classic design feature of an envelope).
I love the boxes, but it's a mystery as to why they don't have the flaps for opening/closing the same way that AW
The flaps have the potential to be retrofitted to existing airplane wings
The idea is that if a butterfly flaps its wings, it can result in a catastrophe, he explained.
Geckos can climb walls because their feet have microscopic flaps that, when in full contact with a surface,
These small flaps of skin are common in people with Crohn's,