flat的中文翻译
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flat1
(level)
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平的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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having a level surface, not curved or sloping
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low buildings with flat roofs
平顶矮建筑物
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People used to think the earth was flat.
人们曾经认为地球是平的。
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Exercise is the only way to get a flat stomach after having a baby.
产后只有通过锻炼才能使腹部收平。
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The sails hung limply in the flat calm (= conditions at sea when there is no wind and the water is completely level).
船帆无力地悬挂在平静的海面上(海上没有风,海也非常平静的情况下)。
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without any slopes or hills
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The road stretched ahead across the flat landscape.
公路向前延伸,经过一片平坦的地。
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smooth and even; without lumps or holes
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I need a flat surface to write on.
我需要一个平面在上面写字。
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We found a large flat rock to sit on.
我们找了一块可以坐的大而平滑的石头。
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flat2
(Aviation)
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水平的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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not having any curves or bumps
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flat3
(not high)
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宽大但不高的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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broad but not very high
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Chapattis are a kind of flat Indian bread.
薄煎饼是一种扁平状的印度面包。
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flat shoes (= with no heels or very low ones)
平底鞋
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flat4
(dull)
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无聊的, 无趣的, 沉闷的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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dull; lacking interest or enthusiasm
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He felt very flat after his friends had gone home.
他的朋友们回家后,他感到兴味索然。
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flat5
(voice)
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单调的, 平稳的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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not showing much emotion; not changing much in tone
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Her voice was flat and expressionless.
她的声音平淡而呆板。
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flat6
(colours/pictures)
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平淡的, 颜色对比不强烈的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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very smooth, with no contrast between light and dark, and giving no impression of depth
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Acrylic paints can be used to create large, flat blocks of colour.
丙烯颜料可用来创作单一色调的大幅图块。
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flat7
(business)
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低迷的, 不景气的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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not very successful because very little is being sold
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The housing market has been flat for months.
房屋市场已有好几个月处于低迷状态。
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flat8
(refusal/denial)
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拒绝的, 毋庸置疑的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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not allowing discussion or argument; definite
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Her request was met with a flat refusal.
她的请求被断然拒绝。
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He gave a flat 'No!' to one reporter's question.
他对一名记者提问直截了当地答复“不!”
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flat9
(in music)
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降半调
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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used after the name of a note to mean a note a semitone/half tone lower
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That note should be B flat, not B.
那个音应该是降 B 音,而不是 B 音。
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below the correct pitch(= how high or low a note sounds)
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The high notes were slightly flat.
这些高音略为偏低。
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flat10
(drink)
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不新鲜的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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no longer having bubbles in it; not fresh
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The soda was warm and had gone flat.
这汽水是温的,气漏完了。
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flat11
(battery)
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无电的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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unable to supply any more electricity
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flat12
(tyre)
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瘪车胎
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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not containing enough air, usually because of a hole
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flat13
(feet)
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平的, 平坦的, 扁平的
adj.
(flatter, flattest)
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with no natural raised curves underneath
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flat14
(rooms)
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公寓, 套间
noun
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a set of rooms for living in, including a kitchen, usually on one floor of a building
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Do you live in a flat or a house?
你住的是一层公寓还是一座房子?
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They're renting a furnished flat on the third floor.
他们租了三楼的一层带家具的公寓。
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a ground-floor flat
一楼的一套单元房
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a new block of flats
一栋新建的公寓楼
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Many large old houses have been converted into flats.
许多大的老房子已改建成单元房。
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Children from the flats (= the block of flats) across the street were playing outside.
住在对街公寓楼的孩子们在外面玩耍。
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flat15
(level part)
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平的部分
noun
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the flat level part of sth
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He beat on the door with the flat of his hand.
他用手掌打门。
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the flat of a sword
剑背
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flat16
(land)
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场地
noun
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an area of low flat land, especially near water
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flat17
(horse racing)
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赛季
noun
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the season for racing horses on flat ground with no jumps
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flat18
(in music)
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降半音
noun
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a note played a semitone/half tone lower than the note that is named. The written symbol is (♭)
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There are no sharps or flats in the key of C major.
C 大调中没有升半音和降半音。
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flat19
(tyre)
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车胎漏气
noun
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a tyre that has lost air, usually because of a hole
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We got a flat on the way home.
我们在回家的路上有一个轮胎漏气瘪了。
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We had to stop to fix a flat.
我们得停车修一下撒了气的轮胎。
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flat20
(in theatre)
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景片
noun
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a vertical section of scenery used on a theatre stage
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flat21
(shoes)
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平底鞋
noun
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shoes with a very low heel
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flat22
(level)
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平躺地
adv.
(comparativeflatter, no superlative)
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spread out in a level, straight position, especially against another surface
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Lie flat and breathe deeply.
平躺做深呼吸。
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They pressed themselves flat against the tunnel wall as the train approached.
火车接近时他们身体紧贴着隧道壁。
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flat23
(refusing/denying)
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坦率的
adv.
(comparativeflatter, no superlative)
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in a definite and direct way
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She told me flat she would not speak to me again.
她直截了当地跟我说她再不会理我了。
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I made them a reasonable offer but they turned it down flat.
我向他们提出一个合理建议,但是他们断然拒绝了。
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flat24
(in music)
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降半调地
adv.
(comparativeflatter, no superlative)
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lower than the correct pitch(= how high or low a note sounds)
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He sings flat all the time.
他总是唱低了音。
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flat25
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居住
verb
(-tt-)(flatting, flatted)
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to live in or share a flat/apartment
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My sister Zoe flats in Auckland.
我的姐姐Zoe住在奥克兰。