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 flake [flek]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 小薄片, 扁薄的一层, 火星, 晒鱼架子

vt. 使成薄片

vi. 剥落

[医] 絮片, 磷片


  1. Flakes of rust are falling from the old iron pan.
    一片片的锈从旧铁锅上落下。
  2. The paintwork is beginning to flake; it'll need doing over/to be done over soon.
    油漆已成片脱落, 需要赶快重新上漆.
  3. Of easy wind and downy flake.
    徐风掠过和细雪纷飞。


flake
[ noun ]
  1. a crystal of snow

  2. <noun.phenomenon>
  3. a person with an unusual or odd personality

  4. <noun.person>
  5. a small fragment of something broken off from the whole

  6. <noun.object>
    a bit of rock caught him in the eye
[ verb ]
  1. form into flakes

  2. <verb.contact>
    The substances started to flake
  3. cover with flakes or as if with flakes

  4. <verb.contact>
  5. come off in flakes or thin small pieces

  6. <verb.contact> flake off peel peel off
    The paint in my house is peeling off


Flake \Flake\ (fl[=a]k), n. [Cf. Icel. flakna to flake off,
split, flagna to flake off, Sw. flaga flaw, flake, flake
plate, Dan. flage snowflake. Cf. {Flag} a flat stone.]
1. A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything; a
film; flock; lamina; layer; scale; as, a flake of snow,
tallow, or fish. ``Lottle flakes of scurf.'' --Addison.

Great flakes of ice encompassing our boat. --Evelyn.

2. A little particle of lighted or incandescent matter,
darted from a fire; a flash.

With flakes of ruddy fire. --Somerville.

3. (Bot.) A sort of carnation with only two colors in the
flower, the petals having large stripes.

4. a person who behaves strangely; a flaky[2] person.
[Colloq.]
[PJC]

{Flake knife} (Arch[ae]ol.), a cutting instrument used by
savage tribes, made of a flake or chip of hard stone.
--Tylor.

{Flake stand}, the cooling tub or vessel of a still worm.
--Knight.

{Flake white}. (Paint.)
(a) The purest white lead, in the form of flakes or
scales.
(b) The trisnitrate of bismuth. --Ure.


Flake \Flake\ (fl[=a]k), n. [Cf. Icel. flaki, fleki, Dan. flage,
D. vlaak.]
1. A paling; a hurdle. [prov. Eng.]

2. A platform of hurdles, or small sticks made fast or
interwoven, supported by stanchions, for drying codfish
and other things.

You shall also, after they be ripe, neither suffer
them to have straw nor fern under them, but lay them
either upon some smooth table, boards, or flakes of
wands, and they will last the longer. --English
Husbandman.

3. (Naut.) A small stage hung over a vessel's side, for
workmen to stand on in calking, etc.


Flake \Flake\, n. [Etym. uncertain; cf. 1st {Fake}.]
A flat layer, or fake, of a coiled cable.

Flake after flake ran out of the tubs, until we were
compelled to hand the end of our line to the second
mate. --F. T.
Bullen.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


Flake \Flake\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flaked}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Flaking}.]
To form into flakes. --Pope.


Flake \Flake\, v. i.
To separate in flakes; to peel or scale off.

  1. Kellogg no longer markets its bran flake cereal under the 40+ name.
  2. After the main course come bowls of chocolate coffee beans and top quality 'chocolate flake'.
  3. But once the bags are inverted and used for storage, the paint can either flake off or be extracted by acids in the food, said Goldstein.
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