| 释义 | phrasal verbIf you flake out, you collapse, go to sleep, or totally relax because you are very tired.[informal]  If he flakes out before I get back, just cover him with a blanket. [VERB PARTICLE]  Ireland is not for you if you want to flake out on a beach. [VERB PARTICLE] More Synonyms of flake outSee full dictionary entry for  flakeflake out in British Englishverb (intr, adverb) informal to collapse or fall asleep as through extreme exhaustionflake out in American English  Slang   See full dictionary entry for   flakeSooner or later, it seemed to say, the quarry'll tire, weaken, flake out, and then... I was moaning as I ran.Examples of 'flake out' in a sentenceflake outChinese translation of 'flake out' vi  [person] 累得瘫(癱)倒(lèi de tāndǎo)
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Definition to collapse or fall asleep from exhaustion If he flakes out, cover him with a blanket.Synonyms swoon (literary) lose consciousnessAdditional synonymsDefinition to lose consciousness I thought he'd faint when he heard the news.Synonyms pass out,  black out,  lose consciousness,  keel over (informal),  fail,  go out,  collapse,  fade,  weaken,  languish,  swoon (literary),  flake out (informal)Definition  (of a person) to collapse suddenly I keeled over and fell flat on my back.Synonyms collapse,  faint,  pass out,  black out (informal),  swoon (literary)Definition to become unconscious She nearly passed out with exhaustion.Synonyms faint,  drop,  black out (informal),  swoon (literary),  lose consciousness,  keel over (informal),  flake out (informal),  become unconsciousflairflakflakeflake outflakyflamboyanceflamboyant
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