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flakeBrE /fleɪk/NAmE /fleɪk/ nouna small, very thin layer or piece of sth, especially one that has broken off from sth larger 小薄片;(尤指)碎片◆flakes of snow/paint 雪花;剥落的片片油漆◆dried onion flakes 干洋葱皮片 ➡ see also cornflakes, snowflake, soap flakes (NAmE, informal) a person who is strange or unusual or who forgets things easily 古怪的人;奇特的人;健忘的人 flakeBrE /fleɪk/NAmE /fleɪk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they flake BrE /fleɪk/ NAmE /fleɪk/present simple - he / she / it flakes BrE /fleɪks/ NAmE /fleɪks/past simple flaked BrE /fleɪkt/ NAmE /fleɪkt/past participle flaked BrE /fleɪkt/ NAmE /fleɪkt/ -ing form flaking BrE /ˈfleɪkɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈfleɪkɪŋ/ [I] ~ (off) to fall off in small thin pieces (成小薄片)脱落,剥落◆You could see bare wood where the paint had flaked off. 油漆剥落处可以看见光秃秃的木头。◆His skin was dry and flaking. 他的皮肤干燥,脱皮屑。 [T, I] ~ (sth) to break sth, especially fish or other food into small thin pieces; to fall into small thin pieces 把(鱼、食物等)切成薄片;成为薄片◆Flake the tuna and add to the sauce. 把金枪鱼切成片,加上调味汁。◆flaked almonds 杏仁片 ●ˌflake ˈout(informal) to lie down or fall asleep because you are extremely tired (疲倦得)倒下,睡着◆When I got home he'd already flaked out on the bed. 我到家时他已累倒在床上。(NAmE, informal) to begin to behave in a strange way 行为古怪起来 |