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flake
/ˈflek/
薄片,小片,火星,曬魚的架子(vt.)使成薄片(vi.)剝落
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flake
n.
1.
A
loose
filmy
mass
or
a
thin
chiplike
layer
of
anything
;
a
film
;
flock
;
lamina
;
layer
;
scale
;
as
,
a
flake
of
snow
,
tallow
,
or
fish
.
“Lottle
flakes
of
scurf.”
Great
flakes
of
ice
encompassing
our
boat
.
--
Evelyn
.
2.
A
little
particle
of
lighted
or
incandescent
matter
,
darted
from
a
fire
;
a
flash
.
With
flakes
of
ruddy
fire
.
--
Somerville
.
3.
Bot.
A
sort
of
carnation
with
only
two
colors
in
the
flower
,
the
petals
having
large
stripes
.
Flake knife
Archæol.
,
a
cutting
instrument
used
by
savage
tribes
,
made
of
a
flake
or
chip
of
hard
stone
. --
Tylor
.
Flake stand
,
the
cooling
tub
or
vessel
of
a
still
worm
. --
Knight
.
Flake white
.
Paint.
(a)
The
purest
white
lead
,
in
the
form
of
flakes
or
scales
.
(b)
The
trisnitrate
of
bismuth
. --
Ure
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flake
n.
1.
A
paling
;
a
hurdle
. [
prov
.
Eng
.]
2.
A
platform
of
hurdles
,
or
small
sticks
made
fast
or
interwoven
,
supported
by
stanchions
,
for
drying
codfish
and
other
things
.
You
shall
also
,
after
they
be
ripe
,
neither
suffer
them
to
have
straw
nor
fern
under
them
,
but
lay
them
either
upon
some
smooth
table
,
boards
,
or
flakes
of
wands
,
and
they
will
last
the
longer
.
--
English
Husbandman
.
3.
Naut.
A
small
stage
hung
over
a
vessel's
side
,
for
workmen
to
stand
on
in
calking
,
etc
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flake
n.
A
flat
layer
,
or
fake
,
of
a
coiled
cable
.
Flake
after
flake
ran
out
of
the
tubs
,
until
we
were
compelled
to
hand
the
end
of
our
line
to
the
second
mate
.
--
F
.
T
.
Bullen
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flake
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Flaked
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Flaking
.]
To
form
into
flakes
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flake
,
v. i.
To
separate
in
flakes
;
to
peel
or
scale
off
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
flake
n
1:
a
crystal
of
snow
[
syn
:
snowflake
]
2:
a
person
with
an
unusual
or
odd
personality
[
syn
:
eccentric
,
eccentric person
,
oddball
,
geek
]
3:
a
small
fragment
of
something
broken
off
from
the
whole
; "
a
bit
of
rock
caught
him
in
the
eye
" [
syn
:
bit
,
chip
,
fleck
,
scrap
]
v
1:
form
into
flakes
; "
The
substances
started
to
flake
"
2:
cover
with
flakes
or
as
if
with
flakes
3:
come
off
in
flakes
or
thin
small
pieces
; "
The
paint
in
my
house
is
peeling
off
" [
syn
:
peel off
,
peel
,
flake off
]
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