flat
adjective
/flæt/
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- Having no variations in height.
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plat,
aplati
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- (music, note) Lowered by one semitone.
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bémol
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- (of a carbonated drink) With all or most of its carbon dioxide having come out of solution so that the drink no longer fizzes or contains any bubbles.
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plat
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- (of a tire or other inflated object) Deflated, especially because of a puncture.
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crevé,
à plat,
dégonflé
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- (music) Of a note or voice, lower in pitch than it should be.
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bas,
grave
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- (figurative) Lacking liveliness or action; depressed; uninteresting; dull and boring.
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ennuyeux,
plate
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- (of a battery) Unable to emit power; dead.
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à plat
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flat
adverb
/flæt/
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- (with units of time, distance, etc) Used to emphasize the smallness of the measurement.
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pile
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plat
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flat
noun
/flæt/
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- (music) A note played one chromatic semitone lower than a natural, denoted by the symbol ♭ placed after the letter representing the note (e.g., B♭) or in front of the note symbol (e.g. ♭♪).
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bémol
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flatness
noun
/ˈflætnəs/
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- (oenology) Lack of bouquet and freshness of a wine, through too much aeration or infection with film yeasts
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goût de l’évent
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- Mattness, the quality of a painted surface which scatters or absorbs the light falling on it, so as to be substantially free from gloss or sheen
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matité
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- The state of being two-dimensional; planar : planarity
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planitude,
planéité,
platitude
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planéité
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- The state of being bland : dullness
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platitude
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