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n. 修平(补偿,扁率)

  1. A die plate for flattening metal into strips, as in the manufacture of watch springs.
    扁条拉模一种用来拉平钢条的模板,如用于生产手表发条的模板
  2. A storm raged through the village, uprooting trees and flattening crops.
    一场大风暴席卷村庄,将树连根拨起,将庄稼全部刮倒。



Flatten \Flat"ten\ (fl[a^]t"t'n), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Flattened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flattening}.] [From {Flat}, a.]
1. To reduce to an even surface or one approaching evenness;
to make flat; to level; to make plane.

2. To throw down; to bring to the ground; to prostrate;
hence, to depress; to deject; to dispirit.

3. To make vapid or insipid; to render stale.

4. (Mus.) To lower the pitch of; to cause to sound less
sharp; to let fall from the pitch.

{To flatten a sail} (Naut.), to set it more nearly
fore-and-aft of the vessel.

{Flattening oven}, in glass making, a heated chamber in which
split glass cylinders are flattened for window glass.

  1. That he conveyed little more than cardboard patriotism was at least partly Scribe's fault for flattening out the character.
  2. Meanwhile, the spread between the yield on long-term and short-term securities continued to narrow, a phenomenon known in bond jargon as a flattening of the yield curve.
  3. "With the consumer electronics market flattening out, they've got to become more innovative," said one analyst.
  4. And the yield curve is flattening somewhat, which will further depress net interest income for firms.' If the immediate future for Wall Street is not particularly bright, there is cause for hope over the longer term.
  5. "The demand pattern is flattening out.
  6. In London, investors were said to be flattening out positions ahead of the weekend in case the Middle East became more volatile before today.
  7. Capital spending is flattening out."
  8. "The flattening profit trend will be a negative influence on equity markets," say economists David A. Levy and S. Jay Levy in the current edition of their newsletter Industry Forecast.
  9. Half of Keynes's policy was about stimulating a down economy with deficits, the other half, the forgotten half, was about flattening out the boom cycle by running surpluses and raising taxes.
  10. Yet flattening sales were predictable, says Robert Weinberg, professor at Washington University, St. Louis.
  11. In the US, July's consumer confidence data is likely to show confidence flattening out, albeit at high levels. Wednesday: More indications about the strength of the US economic recovery will emerge today with the publication of June durable goods data.
  12. Since early this year, by contrast, the yield curve has been flattening.
  13. The twisters first struck around 1 a.m., flattening a Raleigh K mart store and four three-story apartment buildings nearby at the start of a 10-mile path of destruction in northern Wake County.
  14. Economists view flattening of the curve as an indication that the market expects economic slowing.
  15. One result of the recent sell-off has been a flattening of the yield curve, as short-term rates have risen more than long-term rates.
  16. But the problems have been exacerbated by what a recent report by management consultants Grant Thornton concludes is a flattening of retail sales in the area.
  17. "While a flattening yield curve is probably a necessary accompaniment to economic weakness, it is no guarantee, especially in a long business upswing," Mr. Soss wrote in a recent report.
  18. The new logic requires the flattening of an organisation, and the creation of one which, instead of being structured into functions, is organised around small groups or mini-businesses.
  19. The committee said flattening demand for electronic products and other factors, however, would curtail growth in 1989 to just 3.9%, world-wide, including a mere 1.4% increase for the U.S.
  20. Late last year, Mickey D. Levy, chief economist at First Fidelity Bancorp., envisioned that by now the economy would be showing lower inflation, lower interest rates and corporate profits flattening out after declining.
  21. "As a region, we're catching our breath," says Mr. Collura, noting the effect of the October 1987 stock market crash and the flattening of traffic volume at tunnels and bridges.
  22. Lower capital spending should reduce the flattening effect of interest costs.
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