flat

flat — verb

1. to press, hit, or push something so that it becomes level and smooth against a s

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to press, hit, or push something so that it becomes level and smooth against a surface, losing any raised or uneven parts

例句

Maeve flatted the cardboard box before putting it into the recycling bin.

object: cardboard box for disposal

The baker flatted the ball of dough with a wooden rolling pin.

同義詞
  • flatten

    The everyday equivalent; more natural in casual conversation

  • level

    Suggests making something horizontal or even, not just pressing down

  • smooth out

    Focuses on removing wrinkles or bumps, often for paper or fabric

  • press down

    Implies using weight or hand pressure, not a tool

反義詞
  • crumple

    To crush into creases or folds

  • crumple up

    To press into a ball or irregular shape

  • ruffle

    To disturb a smooth surface

文法句型

flat + object + to/on/against + surface

用法筆記

The verb 'flat' is less common than 'flatten' in everyday speech. Past tense and past participle are 'flatted'.

常見錯誤

He flat the paper on the table.
He flatted the paper on the table.
💡The past tense of the verb 'flat' is 'flatted', not 'flat'.

2. in music, to produce a note at a pitch below the intended one, usually by a semi

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

in music, to produce a note at a pitch below the intended one, usually by a semitone, whether accidentally or as a deliberate change

例句

The singer accidentally flatted the high note during her performance.

unintentional: flatting a note by mistake

In bar three, the conductor asked the violins to flat the G by a semitone.

instruction: flat + note + by + interval

同義詞
  • lower

    General term; 'lower the pitch' is common in music teaching

  • drop

    Informal; used in rehearsal settings ('drop that note a semitone')

反義詞
  • sharp

    To raise a note by a semitone; the direct opposite action in music

  • raise

    General term for increasing pitch

文法句型

flat + musical note

flat + note + by + interval

用法筆記

Used mainly in music instruction and performance commentary. The opposite action in music is 'sharp' (to raise by a semitone).

常見錯誤

The singer flatted the song.
The singer flatted the note.
💡You flat an individual note, not the whole song or piece.

flat — noun

flat — adjective

flat — adverb