单词 | flat |
释义 | flat [flæt] adjective (flatter, flattest) LEVEL 水准的 ESSENTIAL ■level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts 水准的;平坦的 •An ice rink needs to be completely flat.溜冰场地必须十分平坦。 •Roll out the pastry on a flat surface.在平的面板上把油酥面团擀薄。 •Much of the countryside in East Anglia is very flat.英吉利亚东部的许多乡村都地势平坦。 [flæt] adjective (flatter, flattest)NOT HIGH 不高的 ■level but having little or no height 扁平的 •flat shoes (= shoes which do not have a raised heel)平底鞋 ■describes bread which is made without yeast, and therefore does not rise (面包)未发酵的•Pitta and naan are two types of flat bread.嵌面包和印度薄饼是两种未发酵的面包。 flat cap/hat UK ■a hat which is not rounded on top and has little height 低顶帽 [flæt] adjective (flatter, flattest) NOT ACTIVE 不积极的 ■not active; not interesting or without emotion 不积极的;不感兴趣的;缺乏热情的 •After the excitement of the party, life seems rather flat now.派对的兴奋感过去之后,生活现在似乎相当乏味。 •I thought her performance a little flat.我觉得她的表演有点平淡。 •I think the colours in this painting are rather flat (= not varied or bright).我认为这幅油画的色彩相当平淡。 •UK I left my car lights on all night and now the battery is flat (US dead [flæt] adjective (flatter, flattest)DRINK 饮品 ■describes a drink which has stopped being fizzy (= with bubbles) (饮品)走了气的 •If you don't put the top back on that bottle of beer, it will go Compare still[flæt] adjective (flatter, flattest) COMPLETE 完全的 [before noun] (US also flat-out) ■complete or certain, and not likely to change 彻底的;肯定的;断然的 •His request for time off work was met with a flat refusal •The minister has issued a flat denial [flæt] adjective (flatter, flattest)WITHOUT AIR 无气体 ■If something such as a tyre or ball is flat, it does not contain enough air (轮胎或球)泄了气的,撒了气的 •I got a flat UK tyre [flæt] adjective (flatter, flattest)FIXED 固定的 [before noun] ■(especially of an amount of money) fixed; not likely to change (尤指钱数)固定的,不变的 •We charge a flat fee/rate [flæt] adjective (flatter, flattest)And that's flat! UK informal ■used to tell someone that the decision you have just announced will not change even if they try to persuade you to change it 没有商量的余地,就这么定了 •I'm not coming, and that's flat!我不去,不用再说了! [flæt] adjective (flatter, flattest)be (as) flat as a pancake informal ■to be very flat 非常平坦,平坦如镜 •The countryside around Cambridge is as flat as a pancake.剑桥周围的乡村地势平坦如砥。 [flæt] noun HOME 家 ESSENTIAL countable UK (US apartment) ■a set of rooms for living in which are part of a larger building and are usually all on one floor 公寓;单元房 •a furnished/unfurnished flat配家俱/未配家俱的公寓 •a block •They have a house in the country and a flat in London.他们在乡下有一栋房子,在伦敦有一间公寓。 ⇒ See also flatmate[flæt] noun LEVEL GROUND 平地 countable often plural ■an area of low level ground, often near water (常指水边的)平地;低洼地 •The salt •The mud the flat of your hand ■the palm and fingers when they are held straight and level 手掌 •He hit me with the flat of his hand.他打了我一巴掌。 be on the flat ■to be on a level surface, not on a slope or hill 在平地上 •Most of the path is on the flat.这条小径大部分都在平地上。 [flæt] noun TYRE WITHOUT AIR 无气体的轮胎 countable usually singular mainly US informal ■a flat tyre •We were late because we had to stop and fix a flat.我们迟到了,因为中途不得不停下来修理泄气的轮胎。 [flæt] noun SHOES 平底鞋 flats [plural] ■women's shoes without high heels (女式)平跟鞋,平底鞋 •I feel more comfortable in flats.我穿平底鞋感觉更舒适。 [flæt] noun MUSIC 音乐 countable ■(a symbol for) a note that is a semitone lower than a stated note 降半音;降音符号 [flæt] adjective adverb (flatter, flattest) MUSIC 音乐 ■(in music) lower than a particular note or the correct note (音乐)低于标准音高的,偏低的 •The top string on your violin is flat.你的小提琴 E 弦音偏低。 •She sang flat throughout the song (= all the notes she sang were too low).她把整首歌的音调都唱低了。 Compare natural ; sharp[flæt] adverb (flatter, flattest) LEVEL 水准 IMPROVER ■in a level position, often against another surface (常贴着另一表面)水准地,平直地 •Lay the cloth flat across the table.把布平铺在桌子上。 [flæt] adverb (flatter, flattest)NOT HIGH 不高 ■into a flat shape without height 扁平地 •These garden chairs will fold flat for storage.这些花园坐椅可以折叠起来存放。 [flæt] adverb (flatter, flattest)COMPLETELY 彻底地 informal ■completely or to the greatest degree possible 彻底;断然 •She told him flat] US also flat out •Could you lend me some money, I'm flat broke ⇒ See also stony brokethree minutes/half an hour, etc. flat informal ■exactly three minutes/half an hour, etc 刚好三分钟/半小时等 •We managed to get to the station in five minutes flat.我们设法正好用了五分钟时间赶到了车站。 flat out informal ■as fast or as hard as possible 全速;全力以赴 •My car only does about 60 mph, even when it's going flat out.我的车即使全速行驶,也只能跑到每小时60英里左右。 •We've been working flat out to get this done.为了完成这项工作,我们一直在全力以赴。 |
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