flake的意思和读音

flake

: [fleɪk] : [fleɪk]

n.

v.使

flakes  flaking  flaked  

v.blister,chip,chip off,come off,crumble

n.bit,fleck,fragment,patch,shaving

flaken.

1.;(a small, very thin layer or piece of sth, especially one that has broken off from sth larger

flakes of snow/paint

dried onion flakes

2.(informal)a person who is strange or unusual or who forgets things easily

v.

1.[i]~ (off)to fall off in small thin pieces

You could see bare wood where the paint had flaked off.

His skin was dry and flaking.

2.[t][i]~ (sth)to break sth, especially fish or other food into small thin pieces; to fall into small thin pieces

Flake the tuna and add to the sauce.

flaked almonds

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n.1.a platform or frame for drying fish or other food2.a single loop of a rope that has been neatly coiled3.a small flat piece or small part of a layer broken or detached from a larger object4.a small thin flat object that is manufactured, sold, and used or consumed in quantity5.an offensive term for somebody regarded as eccentric or irrational6.the flesh of various types of shark and similar fish, sold as food and often used for fish and chips7.an insulting word for someone who you think is strange or unusual, or who forgets things easily1.a platform or frame for drying fish or other food2.a single loop of a rope that has been neatly coiled3.a small flat piece or small part of a layer broken or detached from a larger object4.a small thin flat object that is manufactured, sold, and used or consumed in quantity5.an offensive term for somebody regarded as eccentric or irrational6.the flesh of various types of shark and similar fish, sold as food and often used for fish and chips7.an insulting word for someone who you think is strange or unusual, or who forgets things easily

v.1.to coil or loop a rope so that it will not tangle when used2.to form into flakes and fall or peel off3.to break something into flakes, or break flakes from something4.to cover or coat something with flakes5.to come off a surface in small flat pieces6.split off into flakes7.attack from the side1.to coil or loop a rope so that it will not tangle when used2.to form into flakes and fall or peel off3.to break something into flakes, or break flakes from something4.to cover or coat something with flakes5.to come off a surface in small flat pieces6.split off into flakes7.attack from the side

1. flag flake flame ...

2. light flake flair ...

3. fixture n. flake n. flame n. ...

4. critical point flake grain size ...

6. Glass transition temperature flake Non-volatile ...

7. impressive flake sharp ...

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1.Cosette applied herself to her work once more, but for a quarter of an hour she felt her heart leaping in her bosom like a big snow-flake.

2.Sometimes I think women flake as a test to see what the men are going to do if they happen to come across them again.

3.Cut marks on an antelope jaw indicate its tongue was sliced out with a sharp stone flake.

4.He gave the harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound's the sweep Of easy wind and dowry flake.

5.I started taking it about a week ago. I had a skin disease that would turn my skin red and my skin would flake off. Now it's almost healed!

6.Making them your priority for assignments is not wrong as long as you do not flake on your normal duties.

7.She reeled just then, giddy with fatigue, and down came the lash and flicked a flake of skin from her naked shoulder.

8.when all the guests had gone home and everything had been cleared up , we just flake out in a couple of armchairs.

9.The company launches IDP product in the form of chewing flake, with selectable flavor of vanilla, mint and strawberry for customers.IDP

10.And I cut off a little flake of gold. And I cut it, bent it 'round, and made it into the chariot.