flattish
adj. 稍平的;有点平凡的
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adj. 稍平的;有点平凡的
1. lying at full length or spread out upon the ground prostrate
The soldiers were lying flat on the ground.
2. utterly ruined or destroyed
buildings flat from the blast
3. resting with a surface against something
Push the chairs flat against the wall.
4. having a continuous horizontal surface
the flat landscape of the prairie
5. being or characterized by a horizontal line or tracing without peaks or depressions
a flat EEG
6. having a relatively smooth or even surface
a flat computer disk
7. arranged or laid out so as to be level or even
maps flat on the desk
8. having the major surfaces essentially parallel and distinctly greater than the minor surfaces
a flat piece of wood
9. very low and broad
flat shoes for work
10. clearly unmistakable
a flat denial
11. not varying fixed
a flat rate
12. having no fraction either lacking or in excess exact
in a flat 10 seconds
13. not varying significantly throughout its range
14. lacking in animation, zest, or vigor dull
He spoke in a flat, tired voice.
15. lacking flavor tasteless
The stew is too flat.
16. lacking effervescence or sparkle
flat ginger ale
17. commercially inactive also characterized by no significant rise or decline from one period to another
sales were flat
18. lacking air deflated
19. dead sense 3c, discharged
20. lowered a half step in pitch
21. lower than the proper pitch
22. pronounced as in bad or bat
23. having a low trajectory (see trajectory sense 1)
made a flat pass that was intercepted
24. made so as to give little or no spin to the ball
25. not having an inflectional ending
flat adverbs
26. taut
27. uniform in hue or shade
figures standing out against a background of flat wash
28. having little or no illusion of depth
29. lacking contrast
30. lacking shadows or contours
31. free from gloss having a nonreflective finish
a flat paint
32. two-dimensional sense 3
flat characters
33. of, relating to, or used in competition on the flat
a flat horse
34. having a mass such that expansion halts only after infinite time and collapse never occurs
35. a level surface of land —usually used in plural
sagebrush flatstidal flats
36. 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
37. a flat part or surface
the flat of one's hand
38. a musical note or tone one half step lower than a specified note or tone
39. a character ? on a line or space of the musical staff indicating a half step drop in pitch
40. something flat: such as
41. a shallow container for shipping produce
42. a shallow box in which seedlings are started
43. a flat piece of theatrical scenery
44. a shoe or slipper having a flat heel or no heel
45. an apartment on one floor
46. a deflated tire
47. the area to either side of an offensive football formation
48. in a flat manner directly, positively
49. in a complete manner absolutely
flat broke
50. below the proper musical pitch
51. without interest charge especially without allowance or charge for accrued interest
bonds sold flat
52. flatten
53. to lower in pitch especially by a half step
54. to sing or play below the true pitch
55. having a smooth, level, or even surface not having curves or bumps
56. having a wide, smooth surface and little thickness
57. very low and wide also, of a shoe having a flat heel or no heel
58. a level area of land
59. a flat part or surface
60. a musical note that is one semitone lower than a specified note
61. on or against a flat surface
62. in the position of someone or something that is lying spread out on the ground or another surface
63. exactly or precisely
64. having a smooth level surface
a flat rock
65. spread out on or along a surface
He was lying flat on his back.
66. having a broad smooth surface and little thickness
A CD is flat.
67. very clear and definite
a flat refusal
68. not changing in amount
I charge a flat rate.
69. not showing active business
Sales are flat.
70. dull entry 1 sense 3
a flat story She spoke in a flat, tired voice.
71. having lost air
a flat tire
72. no longer having bubbles
flat ginger ale
73. lower than the true musical pitch
74. lower by a half step in music
75. not shiny
flat paint
76. a level area of land plain
77. a flat part or surface
the flat of the hand
78. a note or tone that is a half step lower than the note named
79. a sign ? meaning that the pitch of a musical note is to be lower by a half step
80. a tire that has lost air
81. on or against a flat surface
lie flat
82. without any time more or less exactly
ten seconds flat
83. below the true musical pitch
84. being or characterized by a horizontal line or tracing without peaks or depressions
the EEG is ominously flat indicating that her brain function is gone
— Don Gold
85. characterized by general impoverishment in the presence of emotion-evoking stimuli
flat affect often occurs in schizophrenia
86. not varying
a flat rate specifically, of a tax having a rate that remains constant for any taxable base
flattish relief平缓地势
flattish rotating tray平旋盘
flattish riffled desk扁平格条台面
Flattish power pump恒功率泵
flattish form平缓地形
flattish surface平坦地面
For 2008, we are planning for a flattish development in the mobile infrastructure market while the professional services market is expected to show good growth, 「Ericsson said today.
「对于2008年来说,在移动基础设施市场我们计划走扁平式发展模式,然而专业服务市场有望呈现好的发展态势。」爱立信今天表示。
But the flattish top of the Philips bulb, while warm to the touch when lit, isn」t a major part of the product「s thermal management system.
不过飞利浦灯泡的顶却很平坦,尽管点亮时摸起来有点暖,却不是该产品的主要散热部分。
Japan had a brief period of deflation in the mid-1990s, followed by a more consistent pattern of flattish prices over the past decade.
日本在20世纪90年代中期经历过短暂的通货紧缩时期,而在过去十年物价较为稳定。
Modular rafts—platforms mounted on pontoons—would be linked together by hinges to create large, flattish surfaces that could nevertheless bend with the waves.
标準组件筏——也就是安装在浮筒上的平台,被金属件连接在一起,构成了表面可随波浪摆动而略显起伏的巨大平台。
Much will depend on the outlook for inflation. Japan had a brief period of deflation in the mid-1990s, followed by a more consistent pattern of flattish prices over the past decade.
这主要是看通胀的发展情况,1990年代中期日本曾出现过短暂的通货紧缩,紧接着,也就是过去的10年,日本的物价一直比较平稳。
The Colonel」s groom, a small wizened dwarf with grey skin, and he was pushing a large flattish cardboard box into her arms.
他是上校的马夫,一个灰白皮肤的小干瘪侏儒,他正把大个的平板纸盒推送到她怀里。
even平坦的;平稳的;相等的;均衡的;偶数的;同样大小的;平分的;平局的;镇静的
exact準确的,精密的;精确的
precise精确的;明确的;严格的
round围绕;绕过;大约;在……周围;在……各处
half一半;半场;半学年
halfway中途的;不彻底的
incompletelyad 不完全地
part断裂;分手
partiallyad 部分地;偏袒地
partlyad 部分地;在一定程度上