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I . flag1 [flæg] N

II . flag1 [flæg] VB trans

flag2 [flæg] N BOT

flag

I . flag3 [flæg] N

II . flag3 <-gg-> [flæg] VB trans

2. flag (signal to):

to flag a taxi

cheq·uered ˈflag N

1. chequered flag (flag):

chequered flag

2. chequered flag (end of race):

chequered flag

ˈflag day N Brit

I . ˈflag-wav·ing N

II . ˈflag-wav·ing ADJ

red ˈflag N

1. red flag (indicating danger):

red flag
red flag

2. red flag (of socialist revolution):

red flag

Un·ion ˈFlag N (Union Jack)

nostro flag N FINMKT

Specialized Vocabulary

processing flag N E-COMM

Specialized Vocabulary

ˈcar flag N

car flag

flag of con·ˈveni·ence <pl flags of convenience> N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She continued to hand sew special order flags throughout her career.
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The flag is the symbol of the freedom we've been given.
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Among these names, one is flagged as the preferred name.
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The design features one large star, with four smaller stars in a semicircle set off towards the fly (the side farthest from the flag pole).
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Today there are 202 numbered flags, each with their own history.
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The first tribe to raise their flag would win.
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These flags were flown until sometime in the 1970s.
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Island hopping was carried to show the flag.
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Starting on the 3rd row he took the lead on lap 16 to the flag.
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Ironically on the pace lap, three cars crashed out together, while two suffered mechanical problems, and only 30 cars took the green flag.
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