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I. flat1 [flæt] ADJ

1. flat (smooth, level):

flat

2. flat (burst):

flat

3. flat (fixed):

flat
flat

4. flat drink:

flat

5. flat (boring):

flat

6. flat Brit (discharged):

flat battery
flat car battery

7. flat (not busy):

to be flat

8. flat MUS:

flat
A flat
A flat

9. flat (emotionless):

flat
flat

10. flat (categorical):

flat
flat
and that's flat!

Phrases:

II. flat1 [flæt] ADV

1. flat (in level position):

flat
flat

2. flat (low):

flat
to sing sth flat
śpiewać [perf za-] coś za nisko

3. flat inf (quickly):

flat out

Phrases:

to fall flat
to fall flat on one's face theory
to tell sb flat [out]

III. flat1 [flæt] N

1. flat esp AM (burst tyre):

flat
to have a flat

2. flat:

flat (in music)
flat (sound)

Phrases:

flat2 [flæt] N Brit

flat
OpenDict entry

flat N

nut flat

council flat N Brit

council flat

flat cap N

flat cap
flat cap

flat fee N

flat fee

flat feet N pl

flat feet

flat-footed ADJ

flat-panel N

1. flat-panel COMPUT:

flat-panel

2. flat-panel TV:

flat-panel

flat rate N ECON

flat rate

flat yield N ECON

flat yield

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C flat
Ces nt
B flat
B nt
A flat
D flat
Des nt

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The earliest reference to a flat-faced bat (i.e., with a flat surface at the bottom of the stick in ice hockey style) also occurs in 1622.
en.wikipedia.org
The snack is a flat, pectin-based fruit-flavored snack, wrapped around a piece of cellophane for easier removal.
en.wikipedia.org
Early hydroplanes had mostly straight lines and flat surfaces aside from the uniformly curved bow and sponsons.
en.wikipedia.org
I won't give too much away, but she finished with an operatic flourish flat on her back and received an uproarious ovation.
www.beyondthejoke.co.uk
In flat river basins, non-contributing areas can be a large fraction of the river basin.
en.wikipedia.org