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What (who) is flags - definition


FLAGS         
  • Ensign]]s are flown on boats to indicate the country of registration of the boat.
  • car race]]
  • Bronze flag Derafsh Shahdad found in [[Shahdad]], Iran, third millennium BC
  • The Danish national flag (Dannebrog) waving in [[Samsø]]
  • Ensign of the RAF]] displays the RAF [[roundel]] that is also displayed on the fuselage and wings of British warplanes.
  • upright=1.25
  • The [[Flag of Ethiopia]]'s colours inspired the colours of many African national flags.
  • The [[flag of Kiribati]], a [[banner of arms]]
  • The [[flag of Mauritania]], a yellow crescent and star on a green field between two red stripes.
  • double-pennon]]
  • The Ohio flag, a [[pennon]]
  • San Francisco Conference]], second version adopted by the U.N., December 1946
  • The former flagpole in Kew Gardens, taken shortly before its removal in 2007
  • Open swimming area
  • Flags at [[half-mast]] outside [[Central Plaza, Hong Kong]], after the [[2008 Sichuan earthquake]]. The [[Flag of Saudi Arabia]] is exempted.
  • Closed swimming area
  • The international maritime signal flag ''Kilo'' (letter ''K'')
  • disp=sqbr}}) in 1989.
  • Tribal flags at Meeting Place Monument/Flag Plaza at the Oklahoma State Capitol
  • Vertical flags seen in Switzerland
  • Personal flag of Queen [[Elizabeth II]]
  • Red flag at a beach in Ireland, indicating that the water is not safe for swimming
  • Semaphore signals for the letters of the English alphabet
  • One of the two 60-foot-tall flagpoles in the [[Siena Cathedral]]. During the [[battle of Montaperti]] (1260), Bocca degli Abati, a Sienese spy, brought Florence's flag down, causing panic among the Florentine soldiers and ultimately their defeat.
  • ''[[Sujagi]]'' of [[Eo Jae-yeon]], captured in 1871
PIECE OF FABRIC WITH A DISTINCTIVE DESIGN, USED AS A SYMBOL
Flag pole; Symbolic cloth flag; Flags; Flagpole (structure); Flagstaff (structure); List of largest flags; List of World's Largest Flags; List of flags by size; Linguistic flag; Flagpoles; Car flag; Flag-raising ceremony; Flag raising ceremony; Flagmast; 🚩; Vertical flag
The FLAGS (Far North Liquids and Associated Gas System) pipeline is a natural gas pipeline in the North Sea which is used to transport liquids and associated gas from the following fields:
flag         
  • Ensign]]s are flown on boats to indicate the country of registration of the boat.
  • car race]]
  • Bronze flag Derafsh Shahdad found in [[Shahdad]], Iran, third millennium BC
  • The Danish national flag (Dannebrog) waving in [[Samsø]]
  • Ensign of the RAF]] displays the RAF [[roundel]] that is also displayed on the fuselage and wings of British warplanes.
  • upright=1.25
  • The [[Flag of Ethiopia]]'s colours inspired the colours of many African national flags.
  • The [[flag of Kiribati]], a [[banner of arms]]
  • The [[flag of Mauritania]], a yellow crescent and star on a green field between two red stripes.
  • double-pennon]]
  • The Ohio flag, a [[pennon]]
  • San Francisco Conference]], second version adopted by the U.N., December 1946
  • The former flagpole in Kew Gardens, taken shortly before its removal in 2007
  • Open swimming area
  • Flags at [[half-mast]] outside [[Central Plaza, Hong Kong]], after the [[2008 Sichuan earthquake]]. The [[Flag of Saudi Arabia]] is exempted.
  • Closed swimming area
  • The international maritime signal flag ''Kilo'' (letter ''K'')
  • disp=sqbr}}) in 1989.
  • Tribal flags at Meeting Place Monument/Flag Plaza at the Oklahoma State Capitol
  • Vertical flags seen in Switzerland
  • Personal flag of Queen [[Elizabeth II]]
  • Red flag at a beach in Ireland, indicating that the water is not safe for swimming
  • Semaphore signals for the letters of the English alphabet
  • One of the two 60-foot-tall flagpoles in the [[Siena Cathedral]]. During the [[battle of Montaperti]] (1260), Bocca degli Abati, a Sienese spy, brought Florence's flag down, causing panic among the Florentine soldiers and ultimately their defeat.
  • ''[[Sujagi]]'' of [[Eo Jae-yeon]], captured in 1871
PIECE OF FABRIC WITH A DISTINCTIVE DESIGN, USED AS A SYMBOL
Flag pole; Symbolic cloth flag; Flags; Flagpole (structure); Flagstaff (structure); List of largest flags; List of World's Largest Flags; List of flags by size; Linguistic flag; Flagpoles; Car flag; Flag-raising ceremony; Flag raising ceremony; Flagmast; 🚩; Vertical flag
Nationality of a ship or the country where the ship is registered.
flag         
  • Ensign]]s are flown on boats to indicate the country of registration of the boat.
  • car race]]
  • Bronze flag Derafsh Shahdad found in [[Shahdad]], Iran, third millennium BC
  • The Danish national flag (Dannebrog) waving in [[Samsø]]
  • Ensign of the RAF]] displays the RAF [[roundel]] that is also displayed on the fuselage and wings of British warplanes.
  • upright=1.25
  • The [[Flag of Ethiopia]]'s colours inspired the colours of many African national flags.
  • The [[flag of Kiribati]], a [[banner of arms]]
  • The [[flag of Mauritania]], a yellow crescent and star on a green field between two red stripes.
  • double-pennon]]
  • The Ohio flag, a [[pennon]]
  • San Francisco Conference]], second version adopted by the U.N., December 1946
  • The former flagpole in Kew Gardens, taken shortly before its removal in 2007
  • Open swimming area
  • Flags at [[half-mast]] outside [[Central Plaza, Hong Kong]], after the [[2008 Sichuan earthquake]]. The [[Flag of Saudi Arabia]] is exempted.
  • Closed swimming area
  • The international maritime signal flag ''Kilo'' (letter ''K'')
  • disp=sqbr}}) in 1989.
  • Tribal flags at Meeting Place Monument/Flag Plaza at the Oklahoma State Capitol
  • Vertical flags seen in Switzerland
  • Personal flag of Queen [[Elizabeth II]]
  • Red flag at a beach in Ireland, indicating that the water is not safe for swimming
  • Semaphore signals for the letters of the English alphabet
  • One of the two 60-foot-tall flagpoles in the [[Siena Cathedral]]. During the [[battle of Montaperti]] (1260), Bocca degli Abati, a Sienese spy, brought Florence's flag down, causing panic among the Florentine soldiers and ultimately their defeat.
  • ''[[Sujagi]]'' of [[Eo Jae-yeon]], captured in 1871
PIECE OF FABRIC WITH A DISTINCTIVE DESIGN, USED AS A SYMBOL
Flag pole; Symbolic cloth flag; Flags; Flagpole (structure); Flagstaff (structure); List of largest flags; List of World's Largest Flags; List of flags by size; Linguistic flag; Flagpoles; Car flag; Flag-raising ceremony; Flag raising ceremony; Flagmast; 🚩; Vertical flag
n.
1) to display, fly; hang out; hoist, raise, run up, unfurl; wave a flag
2) to dip, lower a flag; to strike the flag
3) a garrison; holiday; national flag
4) the white flag ('symbol of surrender')
5) a flag flies, flutters (the flag was flying at half-mast)
6) under a flag (the ship sailed under the Panamanian flag)
7) (misc.) to show/wave the flag ('to demonstrate one's patriotism'); (under) a flag of truce
Examples of use of flags
1. More polls» This is the season for flying flags: flags on cars, flags in windows, flags on houses.
2. They should be burning flags just because they‘re flags.
3. A few sideliners waved Tibetan flags, but those were outnumbered by those holding large Chinese flags.
4. To avoid a backlash against foreign flags, they are directing all protesters to carry U.S. flags.
5. Yellow Hezbollah flags as well as Lebanon‘s green, red and white flags fluttered in the breeze.