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flat (EN)
adjetivo, adverbio, sustantivo

adjetivo “flat”

flat, comp. flatter, sup. flattest
  1. plano
    We walked across the flat field to reach the lake.
  2. plano (ancho y no alto)
    The bakery produces several types of flat bread.
  3. aburrido
    The play was flat and failed to captivate the audience.
  4. sin gas
    The soda tasted flat because it was left open.
  5. desinflado
    We couldn't drive further because we had a flat tire.
  6. descargada
    My laptop battery is flat, and I need to recharge it.
  7. bemol (música, más bajo en tono de lo que debería ser)
    His singing was slightly flat during the performance.
  8. fijo
    The taxi service charges a flat rate, regardless of distance.
  9. absoluto
    She gave me a flat "no" when I asked for a favor.

adverbio “flat”

flat
  1. horizontalmente
    Spread the quilt flat over the bed.
  2. completamente
    He refused flat to help me with the project.
  3. exactamente
    She ran the race in three minutes flat.
  4. bemol (en música, a un tono más bajo del requerido)
    The violinist played a bit flat.

sustantivo “flat”

sing. flat, pl. flats
  1. piso
    They bought a new flat overlooking the river.
  2. llanura
    The mud flats are rich feeding grounds for birds.
  3. el lado plano de un objeto, especialmente una hoja
    He struck the opponent with the flat of his sword.
  4. una nota musical que es un semitono más baja que una nota natural
    This melody is in A flat major.
  5. llanta desinflada
    I had to pull over because of a flat.