flat的意思和读音

flat

: [flæt] : [flæt]

n.

adv.;(

adj.

v.

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adj.+n.flat panel,flat surface,flat roof,flat glass,flat rate

v.+n.rent flat,furnish flat,decorate flat

adj.uneven,exciting,variable,equivocal

adv.horizontally,level,straight

n.suite,studio,penthouse,surface,face

flatadj.level

1.having a level surface, not curved or sloping

low buildings with flat roofs

People used to think the earth was flat.

Exercise is the only way to get a flat stomach after having a baby.使

The sails hung limply in the flat calm(= conditions at sea when there is no wind and the water is completely level) .

2.without any slopes or hills

The road stretched ahead across the flat landscape.

3.smooth and even; without lumps or holes

I need a flat surface to write on.

We found a large flat rock to sit on.

not high

4.broad but not very high

Chapattis are a kind of flat Indian bread.chapatti

flat shoes(= with no heels or very low ones)

dull

5.dull; lacking interest or enthusiasm

He felt very flat after his friends had gone home.

voice

6.not showing much emotion; not changing much in tone

Her voice was flat and expressionless.

colours/pictures

7.very smooth, with no contrast between light and dark, and giving no impression of depth

Acrylic paints can be used to create large, flat blocks of colour.

business

8.not very successful because very little is being sold

The housing market has been flat for months.

refusal/denial

9.[obn]not allowing discussion or argument; definite

Her request was met with a flat refusal.

He gave a flat ‘No!’ to one reporter's question.!”

in music

10.used after the name of a note to mean a note a semitone/half tone lower

That note should be B flat, not B. B B

11.below the correct pitch(= how high or low a note sounds)

The high notes were slightly flat.

drink

12.no longer having bubbles in it; not fresh

The soda was warm and had gone flat.

battery

13.unable to supply any more electricity

tyre

14.not containing enough air, usually because of a hole

feet

15.with no natural raised curves underneath

IDM

You can't go and that's flat!

and thats flat!(informal)that is my final decision and I will not change my mind

You can't go and that's flat!

as flat as a pancakecompletely flatn.rooms

1.[c]a set of rooms for living in, including a kitchen, usually on one floor of a building

Do you live in a flat or a house?

They're renting a furnished flat on the third floor.

a ground-floor flat

a new block of flats

Many large old houses have been converted into flats.

Children from the flats(= the block of flats) across the street were playing outside.

level part

2.[sing]the ~ of sththe flat level part of sth

He beat on the door with the flat of his hand.

the flat of a sword

land

3.[c][usupl]an area of low flat land, especially near water

salt flats

horse racing

4.[sing]the season for racing horses on flat ground with no jumps

in music

5.[c]a note played a semitone/half tone lower than the note that is named. The written symbol is (?).

There are no sharps or flats in the key of C major.C

tyre

6.[c]a tyre that has lost air, usually because of a hole

We got a flat on the way home.

We had to stop to fix a flat.

in theatre

7.[c]a vertical section of scenery used on a theatre stage

shoes

8.[pl](informal)shoes with a very low heel

a pair of flats

IDMon the flaton level ground, without hills or jumps(= for example in horse racing)adv.level

1.spread out in a level, straight position, especially against another surface

Lie flat and breathe deeply.

They pressed themselves flat against the tunnel wall as the train approached.

refusing/denying

2.(informal)in a definite and direct way

She told me flat she would not speak to me again.

I made them a reasonable offer but they turned it down flat.

in music

3.lower than the correct pitch(= how high or low a note sounds)

He sings flat all the time.

IDMfall flatif a joke, a story, or an eventfalls flat , it completely fails to amuse people or to have the effect that was intended

His next television venture fell flat on its face.

fall flat on your faceto fall so that you are lying on your frontto fail completely, usually causing embarrassment

His next television venture fell flat on its face.

flat broke(informal)completely broke(= without money)

Workers are working flat out to meet the rise in demand for new cars.轿

I told him flat out ‘No’.”。

It's a 30-year mortgage we just flat out can't handle. 30

flat outas fast or as hard as possible

Workers are working flat out to meet the rise in demand for new cars.轿

in a definite and direct way; completely

I told him flat out ‘No’.”。

It's a 30-year mortgage we just flat out can't handle. 30

They changed the wheel in three minutes flat(= in only three minutes) .

in… flat(informal)…,…,used with an expression of time to say that sth happened or was done very quickly, in no more than the time stated

They changed the wheel in three minutes flat(= in only three minutes) .

v.

1.[i]to live in or share a flat/apartment

My sister Zoe flats in Auckland.

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adj.1.level and parallel to the ground; smooth on the surface, with no lumps or slopes; thin and wide and not curving inward or outward2.stretched out or lying on a surface3.a flat rate or amount is the same in all situations, so that you do not pay more or less4.lacking emotion, interest, or excitement5.said directly and definitely6.a flat tire does not have enough air in it7.a flat battery does not have enough power left in it8.a flat drink has lost its bubbles of gas, so that it does not taste good9.flat shoes have very low heels or no heels10.spoken in a voice that does not go up and down. This word is often used for describing the speech of people from a particular region.11.appearing as a line on a graph that does not go up or down, showing no activity or variety12ed for describing an organization or system in which there are not many different levels of status13.a B flat, E flat etc. is a musical note that is one halftone lower than B, E etc.; slightly lower than the musical note that should be played or sung14.with very little business or activity happening1.level and parallel to the ground; smooth on the surface, with no lumps or slopes; thin and wide and not curving inward or outward2.stretched out or lying on a surface3.a flat rate or amount is the same in all situations, so that you do not pay more or less4.lacking emotion, interest, or excitement5.said directly and definitely6.a flat tire does not have enough air in it7.a flat battery does not have enough power left in it8.a flat drink has lost its bubbles of gas, so that it does not taste good9.flat shoes have very low heels or no heels10.spoken in a voice that does not go up and down. This word is often used for describing the speech of people from a particular region.11.appearing as a line on a graph that does not go up or down, showing no activity or variety12ed for describing an organization or system in which there are not many different levels of status13.a B flat, E flat etc. is a musical note that is one halftone lower than B, E etc.; slightly lower than the musical note that should be played or sung14.with very little business or activity happening

adv.1.stretched out or lying on a surface2.singing or playing musical notes that are slightly lower than they should be3.exactly: used for emphasizing how quickly something is done4pletely1.stretched out or lying on a surface2.singing or playing musical notes that are slightly lower than they should be3.exactly: used for emphasizing how quickly something is done4pletely

n.1.a flat tire2.a musical note that is one halftone lower than a particular note; a written symbolfor showing that you must play or sing a note a halftone lower3.shoes without heels or with very low heels4.an apartment5.a low flat area of land, usually wet land near a large area of water6.a wide box with low sides, used for selling or carrying fruit or for growing plants from seed1.a flat tire2.a musical note that is one halftone lower than a particular note; a written symbolfor showing that you must play or sing a note a halftone lower3.shoes without heels or with very low heels4.an apartment5.a low flat area of land, usually wet land near a large area of water6.a wide box with low sides, used for selling or carrying fruit or for growing plants from seed

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1.He lives in the flat above it with his wife, who was an English major but cannot speak the language, and his son.

2.She lay flat on her back and put the large chisel in her mouth. She nodded at the first volunteer to swing the sledgehammer at the chisel.

3.Spitz did not fully taper for the trials, because he thought that would leave him flat for the Olympics a few weeks later.使

4.At the age of 104, she was reportedly cooped up in an increasingly filthy flat suffering from Alzheimer's disease.104(Alzheimerdisease)

5.If you give Partner Robot a shove, its sense of balance is good enough to stop it from falling flat on its expressionless face.使

6.He might have painted it flat, as though it had no depth.

7.But does that insult to existence, that flat denial in which it is plunged come from the fact that it has no meaning?

8.As she left she heard a loud crash behind her. When she went back to see what had happens, he was sprawled flat on the floor.

9.The engineer started trying to lure her up to his flat. She refused the first two invitations, but accepted the third.

10.She flat on her left arm to me, shrug torch-like glare out there in her palm, jump burning, never leave the potential field of her palm.