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I. flat1 <-tt-> [flæt] ADJ
1. flat surface:
flat
flat as a pancake inf
2. flat (unexciting):
flat
3. flat drink:
flat
4. flat tyre:
flat
flat
5. flat Aus, Brit battery:
flat
6. flat (absolute):
flat refusal, rejection
and that's flat
7. flat:
flat COMM (fixed)
flat ECON (market)
flat ECON (market)
8. flat MUS:
flat
flat
II. flat1 <-tt-> [flæt] ADV
1. flat (level):
flat
2. flat inf (absolutely):
flat
Phrases:
to be flat broke
to fall flat
in five minutes flat inf
III. flat1 [flæt] N
1. flat (level surface):
flat of sword, knife
the flat of the hand
2. flat (low level ground):
flat
3. flat Aus, Brit (tyre):
flat
4. flat MUS:
flat
flat2 N Aus, Brit (apartment)
flat
flat-footed [-ˈfʊtɪd, Am -ˈfʊt̬-] ADJ
flat-footed
holiday flat N
flat feet N pl
flat feet
дюстабан m без мн
show flat N
council flat N, council house N Brit
council flat
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Bulgarian
English
English
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A typical borhyaenid, it had flat feet and a heavy build.
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The dolls feature an all new face sculpt, a new body style, and flat feet.
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Children who habitually go barefoot were found to have stronger feet, with better flexibility and mobility, fewer deformities like flat feet or toes that curve inwards, and fewer complaints.
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Other features include a single (simian) palmar crease, long, slender fingers, flat feet and cryptorchidism (in males).
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There he was classified as a reservist because of his flat feet and weak ankles.
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