单词 | flatness |
释义 | flat1 of 4adjective ˈflat flatter; flattest 1 a : lying at full length or spread out upon the ground : prostrate The soldiers were lying flat on the ground. b : utterly ruined or destroyed buildings flat from the blast c : resting with a surface against something Push the chairs flat against the wall. 2 a : having a continuous horizontal surface the flat landscape of the prairie b : being or characterized by a horizontal line or tracing without peaks or depressions a flat EEG 3 : having a relatively smooth or even surface a flat computer disk 4 : arranged or laid out so as to be level or even maps flat on the desk 5 a : having the major surfaces essentially parallel and distinctly greater than the minor surfaces a flat piece of wood b of a shoe heel : very low and broad flat shoes for work 6 a : clearly unmistakable a flat denial b(1) : not varying : fixed a flat rate (2) : having no fraction either lacking or in excess : exact in a flat 10 seconds (3) of a frequency response : not varying significantly throughout its range 7 a : lacking in animation, zest, or vigor : dull He spoke in a flat, tired voice. b : lacking flavor : tasteless The stew is too flat. c : lacking effervescence or sparkle flat ginger ale d : commercially inactive also : characterized by no significant rise or decline from one period to another sales were flat e of a tire : lacking air : deflated f chiefly British, of a battery : dead sense 3c, discharged 8 a(1) of a tone : lowered a half step in pitch (2) : lower than the proper pitch b of the vowel a : pronounced as in bad or bat 9 a : having a low trajectory (see trajectory sense 1) made a flat pass that was intercepted b of a tennis stroke : made so as to give little or no spin to the ball 10 : not having an inflectional ending flat adverbs 11 of a sail : taut 12 a : uniform in hue or shade figures standing out against a background of flat wash b : having little or no illusion of depth c of a photograph or negative : lacking contrast d of lighting conditions : lacking shadows or contours e : free from gloss : having a nonreflective finish a flat paint f : two-dimensional sense 3 flat characters 13 : of, relating to, or used in competition on the flat a flat horse 14 of a universe : having a mass such that expansion halts only after infinite time and collapse never occurs flatly adverb flatness noun flattish ˈfla-tish adjective flat 2 of 4noun1 a : a level surface of land —usually used in plural sagebrush flatstidal flats b : a stretch of land without obstacles especially : a track or course for a flat race —usually used with the has won twice on the flat 2 : a flat part or surface the flat of one's hand 3 a : a musical note or tone one half step lower than a specified note or tone b : a character ♭ on a line or space of the musical staff indicating a half step drop in pitch 4 : something flat: such as a : a shallow container for shipping produce b : a shallow box in which seedlings are started c : a flat piece of theatrical scenery d : a shoe or slipper having a flat heel or no heel 5 chiefly British : an apartment on one floor 6 : a deflated tire 7 : the area to either side of an offensive football formation flat 3 of 4adverb1 : in a flat manner : directly, positively 2 : in a complete manner : absolutely flat broke 3 : below the proper musical pitch 4 : without interest charge especially : without allowance or charge for accrued interest bonds sold flat flat 4 of 4verb flatted; flatting transitive verb 1 : flatten 2 : to lower in pitch especially by a half step intransitive verb : to sing or play below the true pitch flatness noun1 as in insipidity Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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