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flatter [ˈflætəʳ, Am ˈflæt̬ɚ] ГЛ. перех.
1. flatter (gratify vanity):
flatter
2. flatter (make attractive):
flatter
3. flatter (be proud of):
to flatter oneself on sth
Выражения:
to flatter to deceive
I. flat1 <-tt-> [flæt] ПРИЛ.
1. flat surface:
flat as a pancake разг.
2. flat (unexciting):
3. flat drink:
4. flat tyre:
5. flat Aus, Brit battery:
6. flat (absolute):
flat refusal, rejection
7. flat:
flat ТОРГ. (fixed)
flat ЭКОН. (market)
flat ЭКОН. (market)
8. flat МУЗ.:
II. flat1 <-tt-> [flæt] НАРЕЧ.
1. flat (level):
2. flat разг. (absolutely):
Выражения:
in five minutes flat разг.
III. flat1 [flæt] СУЩ.
1. flat (level surface):
flat of sword, knife
2. flat (low level ground):
3. flat Aus, Brit (tyre):
4. flat МУЗ.:
flat2 СУЩ. Aus, Brit (apartment)
flat-footed [-ˈfʊtɪd, Am -ˈfʊt̬-] ПРИЛ.
holiday flat СУЩ.
flat feet СУЩ. мн.
дюстабан м. без мн
show flat СУЩ.
council flat СУЩ., council house СУЩ. Brit
болгарский
болгарский
английский
английский
Present
Iflatter
youflatter
he/she/itflatters
weflatter
youflatter
theyflatter
Past
Iflattered
youflattered
he/she/itflattered
weflattered
youflattered
theyflattered
Present Perfect
Ihaveflattered
youhaveflattered
he/she/ithasflattered
wehaveflattered
youhaveflattered
theyhaveflattered
Past Perfect
Ihadflattered
youhadflattered
he/she/ithadflattered
wehadflattered
youhadflattered
theyhadflattered
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She was a bit flat-footed coming off the corner, but from the 300 she really wound into it.
www.nzherald.co.nz
He had also completely morphed his ring style from a slick, quick-fisted, boxer/puncher to a strictly flat-footed, stalking, slugger to compensate for his loss of speed and reflexes.
en.wikipedia.org
Independent retailers leapt in, dropping the price to under $10, leaving the big retailers flat-footed.
www.goodfood.com.au
Horses may be suited to any type of riding or driving sport due to expansive, regular paces, a flat-footed walk and vibrant trot and canter.
en.wikipedia.org
Rather than risk being caught flat-footed then, sports departments should plan now for the era of teams as publishers and competitors.
www.poynter.org