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- フラット (flat) - 英語で、平ら・平坦な状態を意味する単語。
- フラット (記号)(♭) - 音楽で音を半音下げること、または下げた音、または楽譜上でそれを指示する記号。
- 音高が本来より低めであること。
- 競走・競泳などで、計測時間に端数がないこと。例: 10秒フラット。
- 集合住宅で、複数階にまたがらない住居。建物全体はフラッツ。アパート、マンションも参照。
- ザ・フラッツ - クリーブランド市の地区名
- 鉄道車両の車輪の異常磨耗。⇒フラット防止装置#フラットの意味と影響
- フラット35 - 住宅金融支援機構(旧・住宅金融公庫)の提供するハウジングローンの商品名。
- 架空の事物


- 名詞 (Noun)PLflats
- An area of level ground.
- (music) A note played a semitone lower than a natural, denoted by the symbol ♭ sign placed after the letter representing the note (e.g., B♭) or in front of the note symbol (e.g. ♭♪).
- INF (automotive) A flat tyre/tire.
- (in the plural) A type of ladies' shoes with very low heels.
- She liked to walk in her flats more than in her high heels.
- (painting) A thin, broad brush used in oil and watercolor/watercolour painting.
- The flat part of something.
- A wide, shallow container.
- a flat of strawberries
- (geometry) A subset of n-dimensional space that is congruent to a Euclidean space of lower dimension.
- A flat-bottomed boat, without keel, and of small draught.
- A straw hat, broad-brimmed and low-crowned.
- (US) A railroad car without a roof, and whose body is a platform without sides; a platform car or flatcar.
- A platform on a wheel, upon which emblematic designs etc. are carried in processions.
- (mining) A horizontal vein or ore deposit auxiliary to a main vein; also, any horizontal portion of a vein not elsewhere horizontal.
- OBS A dull fellow; a simpleton.
- (technical, theatre) A rectangular wooden structure covered with masonite, lauan or muslin that can be raised as a platform.
- (archaic, New England, now chiefly British and Australian) An apartment.
- An area of level ground.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGflatsPRflattingPT, PPflatted
- (poker slang) To make a flat call; to call without raising.
- VI To become flat or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface.
- VI (music, colloquial) To fall from the pitch.
- VT (music) To depress in tone, as a musical note; especially, to lower in pitch by half a tone.
- VT (dated) To make flat; to flatten; to level.
- VT (dated) To render dull, insipid, or spiritless; to depress.
- (poker slang) To make a flat call; to call without raising.
- 形容詞 (Adjective)COMflatterCOMmore flatSUPflattestSUPmost flat
- Having no variations in height.
- The face which emerged was not reassuring. It was blunt and grey, the nose springing thick and flat from high on the frontal bone of the forehead, whilst his eyes were narrow slits of dark in a tight bandage of tissue. […].
- (of a tire or other inflated object) Deflated, especially because of a puncture.
- (music, note) Lowered by one semitone.
- (music) Of a note or voice, lower in pitch than it should be.
- (music, voice) Without variations in pitch.
- Of a carbonated drink, with all or most of its carbon dioxide having come out of solution so that the drink no longer fizzes or contains any bubbles.
- Uninteresting.
- The party was a bit flat.
- (wine) Lacking acidity without being sweet.
- Absolute; downright; peremptory.
- His claim was in flat contradiction to experimental results.
- I'm not going to the party and that's flat.
- SLA Describing certain features, usually the breasts and/or buttocks, that are extremely small or not visible at all.
- That girl is completely flat on both sides.
- (of a battery) Unable to emit power; dead.
- (juggling, of a throw) Without spin; spinless.
- Lacking liveliness of commercial exchange and dealings; depressed; dull.
- The market is flat.
- (phonetics, dated, of a consonant) sonant; vocal, as distinguished from a sharp (non-sonant) consonant.
- (grammar) Not having an inflectional ending or sign, such as a noun used as an adjective, or an adjective as an adverb, without the addition of a formative suffix, or an infinitive without the sign "to".
- Many flat adverbs, as in 'run fast', 'buy cheap', etc. are from Old English.
- (golf, of a golf club) Having a head at a very obtuse angle to the shaft.
- (horticulture, of certain fruits) Flattening at the ends.
- Having no variations in height.
- 副詞 (Adverb)COMflatterCOMmore flatSUPflattestSUPmost flat
- So as to be flat.
- Spread the tablecloth flat over the table.
- Bluntly.
- I asked him if he wanted to marry me and he turned me down flat.
- (with units of time, distance, etc) Not exceeding.
- He can run a mile in four minutes flat.
- Completely.
- I am flat broke this month.
- Directly; flatly.
- (finance) SLA Without allowance for accrued interest.
- So as to be flat.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- I slowly smashed the modeling clay flat with the palm of my hand.
- Short and thick set, he almost invariably dressed in a Western business suit or a safari jacket once he gave up his military uniform, and a black songkok, the flat traditional Indonesian cap.
- The diascope (a flat piece of glass) was used to press out the blood and expose the apple-jelly points of marginal growth.
- 文の終わに使われる
- This is just comfortable. I don't want no ballsing about with rows and noise in flats.
- Sailing round the world debunked the theory that the earth was flat.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of flat in English Dictionary
- 品詞階層 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 形容詞
- 副詞
- 名詞
- 可算名詞
- 可算名詞
- 動詞
- 自動詞
- 他動詞
- 自動詞
- 形容詞
- en flattering
- en flatter
- fr flatter
- en flattery
- en flattened
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