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flake
- IPA[fleɪk]
英式
- a small, flat, very thin piece of something, typically one which has broken away or been peeled off from a larger piece;a snowflake
- come or fall away from a surface in flakes;lose small fragments from the surface
verb: flake, 3rd person present: flakes, gerund or present participle: flaking, past tense: flaked, past participle: flaked
noun: flake, plural noun: flakes
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名詞
- 1. a small, flat, very thin piece of something, typically one which has broken away or been peeled off from a larger piece he licked the flakes of croissant off his finger
- ▪ a snowflake the snow was coming down in thick flakes
- ▪ a piece of hard stone chipped off for use as a tool by prehistoric humans flake tools
- ▪ thin pieces of crushed, dried food or bait for fish.
- 2. informal an unreliable, eccentric, or unconventional person I told my husband she was a flake and she'd never show up
動詞
- 1. come or fall away from a surface in flakes the paint had been flaking off for years
- ▪ lose small fragments from the surface my nails have started to flake at the ends
- 2. separate (food) into flakes or thin pieces flake the fish
- ▪ (of food) come apart in flakes or thin pieces cook until the fish flakes easily
- 3. North American informal fail to keep an appointment or fulfil a commitment, especially with little or no advance notice a real friend won't ever flake on you twice, you had plans, and both times you flaked
- (of food) separated or cut into flakes or thin pieces: flaked almonds flaked fish
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of food) separated or cut into flakes or thin pieces: flaked almonds flaked fish
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[flāk]
美式
- a small, flat, thin piece of something, typically one that has broken away or been peeled off ... paint peeling off the walls in unsightly flakes flakes of pastry
- come or fall away from a surface in thin pieces: the paint had been flaking off for years
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[flāk]
美式
- a single turn of a coiled rope or hawser.
- lay (a rope) in loose coils in order to prevent it from tangling: a cable had to be flaked out
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fleɪk]
英式
- a single turn of a coiled rope or hawser.
- lay (a rope) in loose coils in order to prevent it tangling: a cable had to be flaked out
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[flāk]
美式
- a rack or shelf for storing or drying food such as fish.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[flāk]
美式
- fall asleep; drop from exhaustion: he got back in time to flake out until morning
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fleɪk]
英式
- fall asleep; drop from exhaustion: he got back in time to flake out until morning
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[fleɪk]
英式
- a rack or shelf for storing or drying food such as fish.
Oxford Dictionary