flake
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A flake is a small thin piece of something, especially one that has broken off a larger piece. 小薄片 (尤指碎片)
...flakes of paint. …顏料碎片。
Large flakes of snow began swiftly to fall. 大片大片的雪花開始飛快地落下。
2. V-I If something such as paint flakes, small thin pieces of it come off. (油漆等) 剝落
They can see how its colours have faded and where paint has flaked. 他們可以看到其顏色褪去的情況和油漆剝落的地方。
3. PHRASAL VERB Flake off means the same as . 剝落
The surface corrosion was worst where the paint had flaked off. 油漆已經(jīng)剝落的地方,表面的腐蝕最嚴重。
4. N-COUNT If you refer to someone as a flake, you mean that you think they are very unreliable. 不可靠的人[非正式]
Sophie turned out to be such a flake. She said she'd meet me here and instead I'm just lying around this hotel room and I'm totally bored. 索菲原來是這么不可靠。她說過要在這里見我,可現(xiàn)在我只能躺在這間旅館的房間里,感到百無聊賴。
5. N a rack or platform for drying fish or other produce (魚等的)晾干架
返回 flake
flake /fle?k/ (flaking,flaked,flakes)
劍橋詞典
flake noun [C] (SMALL PIECE)
a small , thin piece of something, especially if it has come from a surface covered with a layer of something
小薄片;(尤指)碎片
flakes of snow 雪花
soap flakes 肥皂片
This room needs decorating - flakes of paint keep coming off the walls . 這個房間需要裝修——墻上的油漆不斷地一片片地往下掉。
flake noun [C] (PERSON)
US informala person you cannot trust to remember things or to do what they promise , or someone who behaves in a strange way
健忘的人;不靠譜的人;古怪的人 返回 flake