flak的意思和读音

flak

: [flæk] : [flæk]

n.

n.support

n.criticism,condemnation,aggravation,censure,disapproval

flakn.

1.guns on the ground that are shooting at enemy aircraft; bullets from these guns

2.(informal)severe criticism

He's taken a lot of flak for his left-wing views.

She came in for a lot of flak from the press.

n.1.;2.,,;,3.“flack”

n.1.Same as flack2.criticism and argument3.bullets or bombs that are shot at airplanes from the ground

1. fork( ); flak); break( ); ...

2. cannon flak fort , ...

3. ... rocket( flak) cannon( ) ...

4. ASA FLAK ANT - ...

5. flag flak flam ...

6. ... SAM=Surface to Air Missile( ) Flak= Air Brakes= ...

7. wreak flak oak ...

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1.After the encirclement of the German 9th Flak Division at Stalingrad it was the only Axis AA defence unit in the area.9

2.Your armory includes a flak jacket, heavy lead bullets and a found by chance catacombs navigator, to say nothing about a bit of luck!

3.Nice coat. - Although a flak jacket might have been a better call.穿

4.Valerie Jarrett, who took flak for her outreach efforts to business, will remain in place with an eye to improving frayed relations.

5.The bad news was that, oh yeah, the war effort really needed all of America's nylon for parachutes and tires and flak vests.

6.The result was a return to an even older concept, that of the flak gun.

7.That's an approach that the government claims as its own, and Han's essays have drawn a fair bit of flak from other liberal commentators.使

8.Closer by, at least a dozen soldiers in flak jackets and helmets marched down an adjacent side street, barring anyone from following them.

9.He was the last in the stick. Took a piece of flak in the chest.

10.Her tactic is not to identify too closely with any particular reforms and to let her ministers take the flak.