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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- flat
[flæt]
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1.
adjective
[+ground, surface]
(level) 平的
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2.
adjective
(shallow) 浅的
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3.
adjective
[+tyre, ball]
气不足的
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4.
adjective
[BRIT]
[+battery]
没电的[美 = dead]
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5.
adjective
[+beer, champagne]
跑了气的
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6.
adjective
[+refusal, rejection, denial]
断然的
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7.
adjective
[音 ]
[+singing, instrument]
降音的
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8.
adjective
[+rate, fee]
统一的
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9.
adjective
[+voice]
(without emotion) 无精打采的
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10.
noun
[c]
[BRIT]
(in building) 公寓[美 = apartment]
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11.
noun
[Auto]
漏气车胎
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12.
noun
[音 ]
降号
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13.
adverb
[lie+]
平地
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14.
adverb
[音 ]
[sing, play+]
降音地
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to work flat out
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[BRIT] 尽全力工作
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in 10 minutes flat
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就10分钟
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to fall flat
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[joke, attempt+] 毫无效果
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the flat of one's hand
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手掌
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B/A flat
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[音 ] 降B/A音
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- flat
[flæt]
[flæt]
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1.
noun
一套房间(在同一层楼上的公寓房间)
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She needs to find a furnished flat before the end of the month.
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她得在月底前找到一间精装修的公寓。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- flat
[flæt]
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1.
adj
horizontal; level
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flat ground
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a flat roof
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2.
n
[music]
an accidental that lowers the pitch of the following note by one chromatic semitone
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3.
adj
even or smooth, without projections or depressions
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a flat surface
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4.
adj
lying stretched out at full length; prostrate
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he lay flat on the ground
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5.
adj
having little depth or thickness; shallow
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a flat dish
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6.
adj
[postpositive; often foll by against]
having a surface or side in complete contact with another surface
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flat against the wall
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7.
adj
spread out, unrolled, or levelled
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8.
adj
(of a tyre) deflated, either partially or completely
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9.
adj
(of shoes) having an unraised or only slightly raised heel
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10.
adj
[chiefly Brit]
(of races, racetracks, or racecourses) not having obstacles to be jumped
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11.
adj
of, relating to, or connected with flat racing as opposed to steeplechasing and hurdling
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flat jockeys earn more
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12.
adj
without qualification; total
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a flat denial
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13.
adj
without possibility of change; fixed
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a flat rate
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14.
adj
[prenominal or immediately postpositive]
neither more nor less; exact
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he did the journey in thirty minutes flat
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a flat thirty minutes
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15.
adj
unexciting or lacking point or interest
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a flat joke
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16.
adj
without variation or resonance; monotonous
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a flat voice
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17.
adj
(of food) stale or tasteless
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18.
adj
(of beer, sparkling wines, etc) having lost effervescence, as by exposure to air
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19.
adj
(of trade, business, a market, etc) commercially inactive; sluggish
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20.
adj
(of a battery) fully discharged; dead
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21.
adj
(of a print, photograph, or painting) lacking contrast or shading between tones
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22.
adj
(of paint) without gloss or lustre; matt
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23.
adj
(of a painting) lacking perspective
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24.
adj
(of lighting) diffuse
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25.
adj
[music]
[immediately postpositive]
denoting a note of a given letter name (or the sound it represents) that has been lowered in pitch by one chromatic semitone
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B flat
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26.
adj
(of an instrument, voice, etc) out of tune by being too low in pitch - Compare sharp
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27.
adj
another word for lenis
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28.
adv
in or into a prostrate, level, or flat state or position
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he held his hand out flat
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29.
adv
completely or utterly; absolutely
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he went flat against the rules
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30.
adv
exactly; precisely
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in three minutes flat
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31.
adv
[music]
lower than a standard pitch
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32.
adv
too low in pitch - Compare sharp
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she sings flat
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33.
n
a flat object, surface, or part
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34.
n
[often plural]
a low-lying tract of land, esp a marsh or swamp
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35.
n
[often plural]
a mud bank exposed at low tide
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36.
n
a note affected by this accidental - Compare sharp
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37.
n
[theatre]
a rectangular wooden frame covered with painted canvas, etc, used to form part of a stage setting
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38.
n
a punctured car tyre
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39.
n
(often cap; preceded by the ) chiefly Brit ) chiefly Brit
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40.
n
flat racing, esp as opposed to steeplechasing and hurdling
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41.
n
the season of flat racing
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42.
n
[nautical]
a flatboat or lighter
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43.
n
[US and Canadian]
a shallow box or container, used for holding plants, growing seedlings, etc
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44.
vb
to make or become flat
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45.
vb
the usual US word for flatten
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46.
vb
See also flats
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47.
vb
[Etymology]
C14: from Old Norse flatr; related to Old High German flaz flat, Greek platus flat, broad
- flat
[flæt]
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1.
n
a set of rooms comprising a residence entirely on one floor of a building apartment
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2.
n
[Brit and NZ]
a portion of a house used as separate living quarters
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3.
n
[NZ]
a house shared with people who are not members of one's own family
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4.
vi.
[intr]
[Austral and NZ]
to live in a flat (with someone)
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5.
vi.
[Etymology]
Old English flett floor, hall, house; related to flat1
Examples
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with his back flat against the wall
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他的背贴靠在墙上
→ flat
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flat shoes
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平跟(或平底)鞋
→ flat
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a flat denial
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断然否认
→ flat
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a flat rate
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统售价格;统一收费率
→ flat
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a flat market
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萧条的市场
→ flat
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a flat drink
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淡而无味的饮料
→ flat
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a flat sound
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不清晰的声音
→ flat
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a flat tire
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漏气的轮胎
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flat paint
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色彩单调的画
→ flat
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to run a race in ten seconds flat
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恰好跑10秒
→ flat
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